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Whether you're looking to be more decisive, find a new job or simply be happier, chances are this book has the 'magic bullet' you need. Find out why putting a pencil between your teeth makes you feel happier, why even thinking about going to the gym can help you keep in shape. Richard Wiseman provides fast-acting, myth-busting scientific answers to a huge range of everyday problems. From job-hunting to relationships, parenting to self-esteem, personal and professional success may be less than a minute away...
In 59 Seconds , psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman presents a fresh approach
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Whether you're looking to be more decisive, find a new job or simply be happier, chances are this book has the 'magic bullet' you need. Find out why putting a pencil between your teeth makes you feel happier, why even thinking about going to the gym can help you keep in shape. Richard Wiseman provides fast-acting, myth-busting scientific answers to a huge range of everyday problems. From job-hunting to relationships, parenting to self-esteem, personal and professional success may be less than a minute away...
In 59 Seconds , psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman presents a fresh approach to change that helps people achieve their aims and ambitions in minutes, not months. From mood to memory, persuasion to procrastination, and resilience to relationships, Wiseman outlines the research supporting this new science of rapid change, and describes how these quick and quirky techniques can be incorporated into everyday life. Think a little, change a lot.

Discover why even thinking about going to the gym can help you keep in shape

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Find out why putting a pencil between your teeth instantly makes you happier

'At last, a self-help guide that is based on proper research. Perfect for busy, curious, smart people' Simon Singh, author of Fermat's Last Theorem

'A triumph of scientifically proven advice over misleading myths of self-help. Challenging, uplifting and long overdue' Derren Brown
Autorenporträt
Richard Wiseman, 1966 geboren, studierte Psychologie und war anschließend an verschiedenen Universitäten tätig. Heute leitet er das Forschungszentrum der Psychologischen Fakultät an der Hertfordshire-University. Er hat bereits zahlreiche wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten veröffentlicht. Seine Artikel sind u. a. in "The Times" und "The Guardian" erschienen.