A transcript for this episode is available online in blog form at Transcript: Jim Kwik Interview on Brain Training to Become Limitless.
To build a better brain you need to address the mind, heart and body. Jim Kwik is a widely recognized world expert in memory improvement, brain optimization and accelerated learning. He has exceeded all expectations after suffering a traumatic brain injury at 5 years old, and now performs remarkable feats with his brain to inspire what is possible. In this episode we discuss:
- How our beliefs can propel us forward or hold us back
- Using technology mindfully to strengthen brain function
- The formula to become consistently motivated
- How to learn more and learn anything faster
- Creating a life without limits
The ultimate technology is the one we’re born with, the one between our ears. -Jim Kwik
His mission and driving force? To upgrade brains and leave no brain left behind.
Related Links:
jimkwik.com
limitlessbook.com
kwiklearning.com
Guest Bio:
Jim Kwik, his real name, is the widely recognized world expert in memory improvement, brain optimization and accelerated learning. After a childhood brain injury left him learning-challenged, Kwik created strategies to dramatically enhance his mental performance. He has since dedicated his life to helping others unleash their true genius and brainpower. He is host of the top education training podcast Kwik Brain and author of the upcoming book “Limitless - Upgrade Your Brain, Learn Anything Faster, Unlock Your Exceptional Life.” His mission: No brain left behind.
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