The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload

Hit the Reset Button in Your Brain

February 4, 2015

Here is a brief excerpt from an article OpEd article by Danial J. Levitin for The New York Times. To read the complete article, check out others, and obtain subscription information, please click here. * * * This month [i.e.…

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The Organized Mind: Daniel J. Levitin Talks Thinking Straight

February 2, 2015

Here is a brief excerpt from an interview of Daniel J. Levitin conducted by Yael Grauer for contentedy.com. To read the complete interview and check out other resources, please click Daniel J. Levitin’s new book, The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight…

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The Organized Mind: A book review by Bob Morris

September 28, 2014

The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload Daniel J. Levitin Dutton/The Penguin Group (2014) How to “recapture a sense of order and thereby regain the hours of time wasted by a disorganized mind” Clutter can full…

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Why not multitask to get more work done?

September 24, 2014

Research conducted by Clifford Nass and his associates at Stanford University was based on two assumptions: o That multitaskers are superhumans, capable peak performance, while completing several tasks simultaneously o That multitaskers have a highly developed ability to switch attention…

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Daniel J. Levitin: “Hit the Reset Button in Your Brain”

August 18, 2014

Here is a brief excerpt from an article by <strong>Dan Levitin</strong> for <em>The New York Times</em> during which he offers some excellent advice on how to do less, do it slower with less stress, and accomplish more that is better.…

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