I had a childhood experience very similar to Jim's - not in a way of the head / brain trauma, but in a way where I have had lots of difficulties in retaining what other people tell me and what I read / learn. This has been such a challenge and pain to me, especially when I was taking my bachelor degree in UCLA when everyone else seemed to be so smart and efficient that they could read and learn so quickly and then just get things done like that. I have been trying so hard to find ways to improve my memory and learning capabilities, while it has kept deteriorating as I age, which makes me even more frustrated, anxious, and depressed. I found out about the Jim's story and his SuperBrain Program on YouTube the other day, and I asked myself: what else could you lose after fully participating the program? Then here I am for my another hope of excelling my career and life.
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Listening to Jim Kwik about his childhood hit me more than anything, if he can do it, I can. He encouraged me to learn new things. I am deaf, was bullied being deaf growing up thinking I was no good. II was scared at first, but having the Superbrain community helped me,
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