We are submerged in an unparalleled torrent of information in this age of information, while also being pressed to make increasingly swift and numerous decisions about our lives. It’s not surprising, therefore, that many people often find themselves misplacing items like car keys or glasses, forgetting appointments, and feeling overwhelmed by the continual effort to stay abreast.

However, some individuals exhibit remarkable proficiency in navigating this incessant influx of information. In “The Organized Mind,” Daniel J. Levitin, PhD, leverages cutting-edge neuroscience to illustrate how these individuals achieve such efficiency and how readers can implement their strategies to regain control over the organization of their homes, workplaces, and time.

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