Books by Shane Parrish

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The Great Mental Models

The Great Mental Models is the decision making, personal transformation, success and self-help book that covers the essential strategies to enhance your productivity and decision making. Farnam Street, Shane Parrish, and Rhiannon Beaubien are the author of this tremendous book. The world is changing day by day and we need to adopt the new models to achieve our goals. There are plenty of books available on the internet that teaches people how to achieve goals but they follow the old procedures. The way of doing business is easy in the modern world but on the same time distractions are hard to control. We know how to achieve our personal and professional goals but still, we can’t achieve them. This book will show you how to achieve your goals by adopting the new models. Farnam shares incredible new and practical models that efficiently increase your thinking abilities. There is a set of tools that evaluate your performance in a few weeks. This guide brings an opportunity for everyone to improve their decision-making abilities. Perform the maximum work in a minimum time. It focuses on productivity that is the essential skill to accomplish goals. If you wanted to upgrade your thinking and harness success then this is the best guide for you.

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Clear Thinking

“Clear Thinking by Shane Parrish ” is a good book that you can read online or download to read it later. Before starting the reading or downloading, here is the summary of the book that you can read. You may also like Bite The Power That Feeds by Penelope Barsetti PDF Download Clear Thinking gives you the tools to recognize the moments that have the potential to transform your trajectory, and reshape how you navigate the critical space between stimulus and response. As Parrish shows, we may imagine we are the protagonists in the story of our lives. But the sad truth is, most of us run on autopilot. Our behavioral defaults, groomed by biology, evolution, and culture, are primed to run the show for us if we don’t intervene. At our worst, we react to events without reasoning, not even realizing that we’ve missed an opportunity to think at all. At our best, we recognize these moments for what they are, and apply the full capacity of our reasoning and rationality to them.