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10 Easy Steps to Upgrade your Brain Power and more with Best Selling Author and Brain Coach Jim Kwik

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Best-selling author and international speaker, Jim Kwik, shares an exclusive story on how he started his journey into meta-learning, PLUS his top 10 steps to upgrade your brain.

JIM KWIK is a New York Times Best Selling Author, Entrepreneur, and International Speaker. After suffering a brain injury at the age of 5, he thought he was useless and a worthless person. But one day when he met the father of a friend, he found out that he was not worthless and then he started reading what he loves and kept focusing on the concept of “how to learn something”, and he started investing his focus in learning. After years of slowly investing, he learned how to become an expert in speed-reading, brain performance, memory improvement, and accelerated learning. He is now a well-known brain coach. He has trained CEOs, celebrities, and many big companies such as Virgin, SpaceX, Fox Studios, Naik, Japon, and Harvard University. He also wrote the book, Limitless, and he donates the proceeds to charities advancing the studies in Alzheimer's and underdeveloped countries providing schools and opportunities for learning.

IN THIS EPISODE...Joe sits down with Jim in his home to talk about the concepts from his life and book, Limitless. Jim shares so many incredible one-liners that really make you reflect on your own learning process. He also explains the top 10 skills people need to train their brain, and even gives you insight into his own morning routine; the most exciting part for you to hear is a story he hasn’t told before, which is the in-depth explanation of how he got started teaching critical thinking and it is simply incredible.

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