"SUPERBRAIN is going to be an advantage and one of the tools that I'm going to use for the rest of my life"
Superbrain

"SUPERBRAIN is going to be an advantage and one of the tools that I'm going to use for the rest of my life"

Before this program, I was somewhat concerned about my mental capacity, because I noticed a decrease in my memory/mind skills. 
I was always "good" at school, getting good grades and such, but once I finished it, I didn't push myself to find any new learnings to take on, I would read a book here and there, but I wasn't constant. 
The problems began once I started working, any new skill/software/task was taking (in my own experience) more time for me to learn it, and later forgot some of them, so my performance at work was getting compromised. This is why I was immediately interested in this quest, in about a month I'm going to start a Master degree in Management in France, and I want to be my very best self, enter with a SUPERBRAIN is going to be an advantage and one of the tools that I'm going to use for the rest of my life. Thank you Mindvalley.

Ramon Lerma

Aerospace Engineer

Chihuahua City, Mexico

Related Stories

Superbrain

"I hope to take the skills I will learn and share them with my family"

I am thankful for this program, which will teach me the techniques and habits that I can apply to improve my memory and confidence. I hope to take the skills I will learn and share them with my family and help them through the challenges that they may face in learning.
Read more

Betty Leota

Mother/grandmother

Sydney, Australia

Superbrain

"I'm grateful for all these great limitless methods & techniques"

When I first started, I was really doubting myself. After two years out of university, I had already started forgetting content that I had learned, which really started to annoy & disturb me. So I decided to begin this Quest to learn how to retain any knowledge that I've learnt for the in...
Read more

Michael Malek

Physiotherapist

Gold Coast, Australia

Superbrain

"Starting to be able to remember names better"

See lots of patients during the course of the day. starting to be able to remember names better. In Australia it is easy to get by referring to males as "mate" which leads to no incentive to remember their names. Looking forward to remembering names and will make better connections....
Read more

Suren Naiker

General Practitioner

Devonport, Australia

Superbrain

with Jim Kwik Learn more

Mindvalley is fueled by your stories

Our community runs on voices like yours. It keep us going, and keeps us grounded.
Tell us like it is. What's your story?
Tell us your Story