Mind Magic: Tips and Tricks to Train Your Brain for a Happier, More Confident You!

· Gill & Macmillan Ltd
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Your imagination is a powerful tool. So powerful that if you put your mind to it, you can often achieve great things. Harnessing the power of your mind can be magical. It could even change your life! You don't even have to believe in magic. You just have to believe in yourself. Keith Barry is a magician, a scientist, a mentalist, a hypnotist, an escapologist, a mind coach and a brain hacker and he can perform mind magic on you! This book will: • Show you how to become more confident to try new things • Teach you tricks to help you fix problems in everyday life • Help you to feel good, smash your goals and bounce back when things go wrong • Make life more magical It's Keith Barry's Mind Magic, and you can learn it too!

About the author

Keith Barry is a world-renowned brain hacker and mentalist. His bestselling book, Brain Hacks, was published in 2021 by Gill Books. His skills have been showcased in over 40 international television shows and his TED Talk 'Brain Magic' has amassed almost 19 million views worldwide. He works regularly with international sports stars and celebrities to help them achieve peak performance.

Nick Sheridan is a journalist and TV presenter, originally from Co. Wexford, who spent two years reporting for and presenting RTÉ News2day, a news programme for young people, before moving to the main RTÉ news desk. He is also the author of Breaking News – How to Tell What’s Real from What’s Rubbish, a book for children about misinformation.

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