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Improve your memory, focus, and brainpower with this $35 bootcamp
TL;DR: Work towards becoming more self aware and in control with a bundle of online coursed that’s aptly titled Master the Science of Memory, Leadership, and Focus. Altogether it’s $34.99, a 98% savings as of June 30.
There are lots of things your brain needs to work at its fullest potential: high-quality sleep, fuel, and a little exercise. But did you know you can exercise your brain just like any other part of your body? It just requires some different equipment. Instead of weights and resistance bands, you need some brain training courses, like this Master the Science of Memory, Leadership, and Focus Bundle, to improve your intellectual fitness.
With nine courses and 16 hours of lessons, this bundle helps you improve your cognition and emerge as a better, more self-aware individual, something we all could all use in 2020. Together, these courses cover things like neuroscience, focus, memory, leadership, and stress management, ultimately helping you form new habits that will get your noggin in tip-top shape.
Once you explore your brain, get to know different brain structures, and stimulate new neural connections, you’ll be able to apply those new insights to your life through leadership, parenting, and all of your relationships. You’ll be surprised by how a little bit of mental exercise can change your everyday life.
Reprogram your mind for maximum mental output with the help of this bundle, on sale for only $34.99 (and down from a whopping $1,791).
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