The Smart Habit Guide is an International Bestseller with over 2,000 Five-Star Reviews on Amazon, Google Play, and Goodreads, across four translations.
Think Smarter. Work Smarter. Be Smarter.
Imagine if there was a secret that all of the smart people in the world were keeping from you. And this meant that they always had an advantage. Really, there isn’t just one secret. There are many. They don’t keep these secrets on purpose – rather, they are often too busy implementing smart habits to talk about them. These are powerful habits. They drive us to improve our abilities and succeed.
Internationally bestselling author I. C. Robledo has studied the lives of highly intelligent people for many years. He has concluded that smart people are not born smart. Instead, they acquire habits that keep the brain in top shape.
Inside, you will discover:
- How putting household items in unexpected places can benefit your memory
- How to conduct a thought experiment – a tool often used by Einstein
- Why teaching helps you learn, even if you think you know the material
- How smart people search deeply for answers, examining details thoroughly
- Why great thinkers document their thought processes
Get smarter by making small life changes with The Smart Habit Guide.
The Smart Habit Guide will help you to be, think, work, and feel smarter. You will not only build smarter habits that help you to become the smartest person in the room, but you will also learn to have smarter thoughts, think logically, and understand why and how truly smart people do things the way that they do. Your intellectual abilities are not as limited as you may think. You have the power and ability to be smarter every day of your life. Habitual action and behavioral change that makes a difference is what makes a man or woman smart.
This book is ideal for high school and college students, gifted and talented students, standardized test takers, teachers, educators, adult learners, independent learners and self-starters, school administrators, managers and leaders, and parents.
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If you liked The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg, Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear, or The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen R. Covey, you won’t want to miss this book.
The Smart Habit Guide is also available in paperback and as an audiobook.
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