The 24-Hour Genius: Unlocking Your Brain's Potential with Strategic All-Nighters

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If a year of study or work is a competitive marathon, all-nighters are often the sprints in which certain runners break away from the pack. Tap into your genius and achieve greater success by learning to strategically pull an all-nighter.

 

Whether fine-tuning a business plan or trying to come up with the next high-performing app, pulling an all-nighter can be your key to success, if used wisely and managed effectively. In The 24-Hour Genius, all-nighter expert Eric Epstein not only offers essential tips on how to keep yourself alert and productive, he also explains how an all-night work session can unlock the brain’s creative powers to help you achieve your goals—and even enhance your results. Exploring famous all-nighter success stories—from Thomas Edison and his “Insomnia Squad” and their invention of the disc record, to the development of the first Macintosh computer—Epstein shows you how to make your own breakthrough with a strategically planned all-nighter. 

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3.9
7 reviews
Hlyan Htet Oo
August 15, 2013
At first I thought this book was against sleep. But it's not. You cannot live every days of your life without sleeping, of course. And on the other hand, all the sayings about how pulling all-nighters is a bad practice are also wrong. In The 24-Hour Genius, Epstein tells you how to use all-nighters to your advantage and success. He also provides scientific findings. And he shows you the five-step process to prepare for a productive, healthy and effective all-nighter. This book is well organized, informative and easy to understand. I can highly recommend The 24-Hour Genius to everyone.
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 Eric Epstein is an attorney and adjunct professor at Columbia University School of Law.

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