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“As you embrace the process-oriented approach described in The Practicing Mind, you'll achieve better results in any endeavor.”

Quote by Michael J. Gelb

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Michael J. Gelb
Michael J. Gelb

Michael J. Gelb is a renowned author and speaker, known for his works on innovative thinking and creative learning. His book 'How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci' has become a bestseller and inspired thousands around the world. Born in 1952, Gelb has dedicated his career to combining historical wisdom with modern practice. more

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