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Limitless: Upgrade Your Brain, Learn Anything Faster, and Unlock Your Exceptional Life by Jim Kwik

Limitless: Upgrade Your Brain, Learn Anything Faster, and Unlock Your Exceptional Life by [Jim Kwik]


Limitless: Upgrade YourBrain, Learn Anything Faster, and Unlock Your Exceptional Life

About the Author:

Jim Kwik is a world expert in speed-reading, memory improvement, and optimal brain performance. He is the CEO and Founder of Kwik Learning, a leader in accelerated learning with online students of every age and vocation in over 150 countries. Jim has an amazing ability to help you unlock your abilities and inspire you to better use your brain.

Summary of Book:

The book is a very easy read and helps the reader understand the limitless model which encompasses mind-set, Motivation and Methods. Jim starts with explaining why this is important especially today when we are affected by Digital Dementia and Digital Deduction where the dependency on technology is actually stopping us from using our brains effectively, have better recall and read and learn better. This is one of the important part of the book, not only he teaches how to have improved mind set, motivation and methods, but he takes a step back and shows you why it is essential to your life to excel in all of them to make a difference.

We can turn on the power and tap into the neuroplasticity of our brain. It obviously needs a system and training and this is what the remainder of the book lays out.

Whether you have been reading dozens or none, Limitless gives you a new perspective, or at least, it deceives into thinking that it is new, so that you can finally apply it.

Part 2 of the book covers the WHAT aspect of MINDSET and discusses possibility. It covers some really useful concepts on belief systems and the 7 lies of learning.

Part 3 covers the WHY, the MOTIVATION and focuses on purpose, energy, flow and small simple steps.

Part 4 covers the HOW, the METHODS and discusses Focus, Study, Memory, Speed Reading and Thinking. This is comprehensive gives practical exercises

What you will love about the book:

- It is packed with wisdom to help you to reflect and take action

- It is packed with actionable tools, each chapter has sections called Kwik Start which prompt you to do something, write something or outline a technique. (I have included a photo showing an example of this)

- It comes with a 10 Day video course called Kwik Start which can be used along with the book. It has great content and Jim inspires as he teaches this

- It makes you BELIEVE that you can learn better and it helps you see this by giving you the tools and helping you develop the mindset

- Every page is packed with useful information. This is not about Jim showing us how good he is. No waffle, no trying to repeat unnecessary things. The book delivers high-quality content on every page. There are dedicated pages for quotes but these add value to a book designed to be functional, a great reference guide and support to implement action.

- It provides a framework to help train your brain. You won't improve just by reading the book, you will have to do the exercise and have a training regimen. Jim helps you to implement this.

If you want to tap into your limitless potential and discover your Superpowers. If you want to be a better learner to improve all areas of your life then this is a great book to read. I highly recommend this book for anyone of any age. Use it not only for yourself but everyone else in your life. It will be life-changing but only if you read and implement it. It's a very quick read and you can immediately take action; of course, you need to have a positive mind set and truly want to see some results for a specific goal.


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