"What you have given me is a gift"
Superbrain

"What you have given me is a gift"

Hello Jim, Before I started this quest there was self-doubt in myself about the fear of forgetting things, fear of not remembering names, fear of not being good enough. I would spend so much time and setting up structures to help me remember things. 

Your guidance and techniques, that you have kindly provided, supports who I am and how I can be a better me. As I listened to the last day of the Quest, I cried, because what you have given me is a gift and I thank you. Continue to be extraordinary

Brian Ragh

Assistant Regional Director Queensland education department

Gold Coast, Australia

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