157: Rebuild Your Brain, Learn To Speed Read & Unlock Your Full Potential With Jim Kwik
Jim Kwik is the founder of Kwik Learning and a widely recognized expert in speed-reading, memory improvement, brain performance, and accelerated learning. For over two decades, he has served as the brain coach to students, seniors, entrepreneurs, and educators, and as an advisor to many of the world’s leading CEOs and celebrities. He is regularly featured in media, including Forbes, HuffPost, Fast Company, Inc., and CNBC, as well starring in his signature online videos, totaling in excess of 100 million views. Head to https://melissaambrosini.com/157 for full episode resources and more inspiring weekly episodes. Jim’s story is a fascinating one. After a childhood brain injury left him learning-challenged, he created strategies to dramatically enhance his mental performance. He has since dedicated his life to helping others unleash their true genius and build their brainpower to live a life of greater prosperity, productivity, and peace of mind. So if you want to unlock your full mental potential, learn anything with remarkable speed, and discover the ideal morning routine to jumpstart your brain and win the day, then pop in those earbuds, baby — this episode is for you! In this episode we chat about: His story from being known as ‘the boy with the broken brain’ to where he is today (05:19) How’s his work saved someone’s life (08:41) How you can rebuild your brain — no matter what your circumstances (09:53) 10 ways to unlock your brain’s full potential (11:27) The 10 superfoods your brain needs to thrive (and they’re not what you think!) (13:19) One of the best brain hacks (24:22) How to speed read and the common mistakes people make when starting out (43:58) The epic morning routine that boosts his brainpower and sets him up for a successful day (60:17) The power of cold therapy (64:43) The daily thing you can do to expand your brain (67:22) The most important thing for productivity (72:30) Plus so much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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