The talent code
unlocking the secret of skill in sports, art, music, math, and just about anything
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Author
Contributions
- Farrell, John, narrator - Contributor
Publication
2009 - HighBridge Audio, S.l., No place, unknown, or undetermined
Language
English
Word Count
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Page Count
0 pages
Physical Format
Audiobook
Identifiers
- ISBN-101598878735
- ISBN-139781598878738
- OCLC Control Number317722172
- Open LibraryOL26915732M
Classifications
- DDC153.9
- LCCBF431 .C69 2009ab
Description
Daniel Coyle, a revered journalist, spent years investigating the possible origins of skill. Whether it is sports, language, mathematics, or science, Coyle asserts the biology and myelin are the two biggest factors in producing success. Based on his findings, Coyle presents an easy, foolproof program that will allow listeners to develop their own path toward success.
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- The talent code: unlocking the secret of skill in sports, art, music, math, and just about anything
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