Have you ever wondered whether you can increase your brain power?
Many people including conventional wisdom in mainstream science once held that this is impossible, that the anatomy of the brain is fixed, that the brain cannot be improved since it is already hard-wired, and that the brain cannot alter its structure if part of it is damaged.
However, more recent research has found this to be incorrect. Studies in neuro-plasticity have found that the brain is not hard-wired as previously thought. It is, in fact, quite malleable and is capable of altering its structure including the generating of new brain cells.
These new findings have also found that mental activity can bring about brain changes and certain thoughts can restore physical and mental health.
This workshop will show you how you can increase your brain power by using physical exercises and thinking techniques that will enhance your thinking skills. Using these techniques on a daily basis can improve your thinking, memory, creativity, and communication skills, making you a more effective manager.

At the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
Managers, executives and business professionals will find this workshop highly beneficial.
What you will learn in this two-day workshop:
The great news is that the brain is malleable and able to change. With targeted strategies, you can make a good brain great. Dr. Daniel Amen
A very enriching workshop. Sales Manager, Texas Instruments
This is one course I can use immediately. Can't wait to try out the techniques. Manager, Singapore Airlines
The instructor manages to capture the attention of everyone and is clear in his presentation. Engineer, Housing & Development Board
Excellent trainer! Army Officer, Ministry of Defence
Attend this workshop and improve your thinking, build up your brain power, and change your life for the better.
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