Scientists at the Salk Institute discovered that the human brain’s computing power is ten times greater than was previously thought. You are much smarter than you think!
With this new estimate, you now have the computing ability and information storage capacity of the entire Internet inside your skull. It is now time to believe in yourself and aim higher in life.
Applying More Brain Power to Your Personal Life:
- Continue learning. Learning and education should become a lifelong experience. You could study on your own, take an evening course or even return to school full-time
- Read more. Reading can relieve stress, enhance your memory and possibly even help you to live longer. Read a classic novel, non-fiction history or science into your mix as well.
- Find a hobby. Engage in something creative and enriching. Anything from knitting a sweater or restoring furniture can be included. Just turn off the TV
- Travel around. Travel is broadening. You don’t have to visit different countries to gain the benefit, even visiting unfamiliar neighborhoods can expand your perspectives
- Cultivate healthy relationships. Your quality of life is impacted by your social interactions as well. Spend time with your family and old friends as well as try to make new ones
- Teach your kids. Help them with their homework or plan a family outing to a local museum. Share your life experiences with your children.
- Take care of your health. Talk with your doctor about how the latest studies in nutrition, medicine and aging apply to your health. Be smart about self-care.
- Volunteer your services. It can be personally rewarding to give back to society. Ask a charity that interest you if you can help on a project that leverages your current strengths.
- Deepen Your Faith. Talk with other members of your spiritual community the strengthen the foundation of your beliefs
Applying More Brain Power to Your Professional Life:
- Choose meaningful work. Ask yourself who benefits from what you do and also look or a career that excites you and gives your life a sense of purpose.
- Create a side income. If it not practical to move to a new job but your job seems limiting, you can still make money by doing what you love outside of office hours.
- Focus on innovation. Set a challenging but feasible goal to make a task more stimulating. Experiment with methods to increase productivity or quality.
- Pick up new skills. Let your boss know that you are interested in attending a conference that will help you in your job performance or sign up for training on a new package related to your work.
- Network more effectively. You speed up your professional development and build lasting connections through networking. Talk to strangers and follow up with promising contacts.
Accomplish big things in your personal and professional life by living up to your potential. Don’t doubt yourself, you have the capacity of the entire internet between you rears. Use it.
If you want to develop a Success Brain, you need to first understand what it is as well as what is holding you back.
You have limiting beliefs and habits that are stopping you from achieving the success you deserve.
The good news is you don’t have to continue with the life you are now living. With some understanding and some work, you can develop a Success Brain.
This course can help.
If you are the type of person who is looking for “easy” then this course is not for you. You will be asked to take a hard look at your life and you will be asked to make some difficult changes to your lifestyle in order to get the most benefit from the material in this course.
If you are tired of where you are in your life right now, and are willing to put in the work, then you need to investigate completing the Success Brain Course today.