Painless Mental Math - Peter Hollins

Painless Mental Math

By Peter Hollins

  • Release Date: 2020-05-19
  • Genre: Business & Personal Finance

Description

Stop fearing math - tips and tricks to ditch the calculator and never make embarrassing errors again.

Mental math is not as hard as you think it is. Well, the way you’ve been doing it is probably pretty difficult, but there’s a better, simpler way.

Easily calculate: tax, tips, discounts, weights, conversions, and meaurements.

Painless Mental Math is a shortcut to understanding how math really works - far differently from your childhood textbooks. It will give you techniques to use math in the real world, even for those of us traumatized from algebra/geometry/calculus class. There’s no fluff in this book, you simply learn the most common ways to quickly calculate. You will also learn about the two most famous mental math frameworks: Vedic math and the Trachtenberg Method. Once you get in the habit, it will be second nature.

Never lose money to miscalculating again!

Peter Hollins has studied psychology and peak human performance for over a dozen years and is a bestselling author. He has worked with a multitude of individuals to unlock their potential and path towards success. His writing draws on his academic, coaching, and research experience.

Complex calculations and equations made simple - your friends will be amazed and confused.

•The cause of math anxiety and hatred.
The mindset you need to excel in mental math.
•The most common everyday math scenarios and how to handle them effortlessly.
Vedic math, the Trachtenberg Method, and other frameworks to solve complex equations easily.

You’ll wish you knew these tips when you were still in school!

For many of us, math is a subject of extreme lack of confidence. Maybe you didn’t go into a career because it is math-heavy. No more.
Transform your thinking by learning a few simple tricks. Face math anywhere and anytime. Feel a sense of freedom and empowerment. Stop being intimidated and start taking charge!

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