Summary of Nancy A. Ratey's The Disorganized Mind
Everest Media
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Publisher:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822503519
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 It’s hard to know what different roads any of us might have taken had we begun to imagine our lives shaped by our loves and passions early on. But I don’t think that when we begin to imagine is what matters. What matters is that it happens finally, and that we determine to live it.
#2 I was raised in a strict and structured home. I was the last of my parents’ four children, and I was three when they began moving us back and forth across several continents, all in conjunction with my father’s work.
#3 My father was a disciplinarian, but he was also making sure I used my brain and learned about structure and accountability. He was helping me analyze what I was doing and why.
#4 I had a difficult time adjusting to college life. I was always late to class, and when I did get there, I would never get any work done. I was constantly distracted by my inability to focus. Eventually, my professors diagnosed me with dyslexia.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 It’s hard to know what different roads any of us might have taken had we begun to imagine our lives shaped by our loves and passions early on. But I don’t think that when we begin to imagine is what matters. What matters is that it happens finally, and that we determine to live it.
#2 I was raised in a strict and structured home. I was the last of my parents’ four children, and I was three when they began moving us back and forth across several continents, all in conjunction with my father’s work.
#3 My father was a disciplinarian, but he was also making sure I used my brain and learned about structure and accountability. He was helping me analyze what I was doing and why.
#4 I had a difficult time adjusting to college life. I was always late to class, and when I did get there, I would never get any work done. I was constantly distracted by my inability to focus. Eventually, my professors diagnosed me with dyslexia.
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