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Jim Kwik

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Your Brain & Memory Coach @KwikLearning Top Training Podcast #KwikBrain NYT Bestselling Author of LIMITLESS Free speed-reading training & more link below ⬇️

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Great work Jim Kwik! We're honored to inform you that "Limitless" made it to the list of best Self-Learning books of all time! bookauthority.org/books/best-sel…

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Rare to find a strong person with an easy past. Life is difficult because of one of two reasons. Either we are leaving our comfort zone. Or we are staying in it. Change can be scary. Growth can be hard. But nothing is as scary and hard as being stuck somewhere you don’t belong.

Rare to find a strong person with an easy past. Life is difficult because of one of two reasons. Either we are leaving our comfort zone. Or we are staying in it. Change can be scary. Growth can be hard. But nothing is as scary and hard as being stuck somewhere you don’t belong.
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In Limitless, we dispel the myth that genius is born. Genius is built. It doesn’t happen overnight. It comes one step at a time. What you practice in private you are celebrated for in public. Keep learning, do the work and you'll be ready when the curtains to opportunity open.

In Limitless, we dispel the myth that genius is born. Genius is built. It doesn’t happen overnight. It comes one step at a time. What you practice in private you are celebrated for in public. Keep learning, do the work and you'll be ready when the curtains to opportunity open.
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Research indicates that the simple act of smiling can elevate mood and enhance creative thinking. Engaging the facial muscles used in smiling activates positive affect, which is linked to increased creativity. Kwik Learning 😃

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Engaging in free writing—writing continuously without concern for grammar or structure—has been shown to activate brain regions associated with creativity and decision-making. This practice stimulates the prefrontal cortex and the default mode network, leading to enhanced idea

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You probably know better than anyone else what you need to do. Trust that life prepared you for this moment. Trust your ability to adjust and learn from any mistakes. Start small, start anywhere, just start.

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Imagine reading a book with no way to turn back the page. How carefully would you read it? That's life. There’s no going back. Today’s your page. No regrets, appreciate the line you’re living and let’s write a story worth remembering.

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A study from Florida State University found that simply having a visible clock or timer while working can significantly increase task completion rates. The subtle awareness of time created a sense of urgency that helped reduce procrastination and improve focus. ⏰