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Theo Compernolle

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      "Slow Thinking" by Professor Theo Compernolle explores how to maintain focus in an era dominated by multitasking and information overload. The pervasive internet culture significantly impacts our brain's productivity and creativity, often without our awareness. The author examines the "four chains" that impede intellectual performance, drawing on research from medicine, biology, psychology, and business management, supported by over 600 scientific references. He offers techniques to enhance memory, concentration, and creativity. Challenging the notion of multitasking, Compernolle argues it is an inefficient practice that contradicts brain science. In a multitasking culture, he stresses the importance of maintaining focus and minimizing task switching to prevent accidents and improve efficiency. The book also tackles sleep deprivation, revealing that many "night owls" are deceiving themselves. It highlights that lack of sleep adversely affects memory, concentration, learning, problem-solving, judgment, social skills, creativity, and emotional management, providing practical solutions for better sleep. Feeling overwhelmed by constant connectivity, juggling emails, calls, and tasks? You're not alone. In this age of information overload, we often drain our mental and physical energy while neglecting what truly matters. "Slow Thinking" guides us to focus on creative thinking and sound decision-making, enhancing our personal capa

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