[FS] 👣 10 hacks to activate your brain's true potential

Published: Sat, 08/04/18

If you could pick just was one skill to learn that would
have the greatest impact in your life...

Which skill would you choose?

Would you choose the skill of attracting abundance?

Or maybe the skill of effective communication?

Or the skill of leadership?

Productivity? Or mindfulness?

While there are many skills that can have a profound impact
on your life...

There is one skill, when mastered, that will literally
affect every other skill you choose to learn in the future,
it's the skill of learning itself.

It's known as meta-learning.

Which is the topic of an incredible new masterclass
featuring Jim Kwik, one of the foremost experts in
accelerated learning and mental performance.

Jim is going to reveal the secrets to being able to learn
more in less time, and still be able to retain and recall
everything you've learned.

Register today and discover how to be a super learner

Here's why this webinar is so important.

The information age is not stopping for anyone.

Today, we have far more knowledge than we know what to do
with.

All just a tap away from our smartphones.

Sure, knowledge is power.

Yet, what use is that power if you can't harness it
effectively?

Which is why, Jim believes that learning is your superpower.

He's going to help you unleash it in this new masterclass

Here's a quick overview of what you'll be learning:

- 10 hacks to activate your brain's true potential
- A 2,500-year-old technique that will instantly improve your
memory
- 3 common daily activities to avoid that are robbing you of
your peace of mind
- Why a better memory will make your experience of life so
much richer
- The big lie we've been told about our brains (the truth will
immediately shift your mental model of what you think you're
truly capable of)

...and so much more!

Book your spot with Jim Kwik now!

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See you again shortly, at your 365 Forward Steps Notes.

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