There's a long-running myth that your brain slows and deteriorates as you age and that you can do little to stop it.
And, there's also this thought that the intelligence and "smarts" that you're born with cannot be changed.
That's simply not true.
The concept that intelligence is entirely inherited and fixed is no longer valid.
New scientific evidence demonstrates that the brain is highly plastic and cognitive ability can be increased at any stage of life.
Whether in the workplace or the classroom, the ultimate competitive edge is an improved mind.
Dr. David Bardsley has a seven-step action plan which you can immediately implement to improve comprehension, memory, and make faster, better decisions whether in business or school. He joins Dr. Mike to explain how this plan works and how you can start incorporating it into your daily life.
Thursday, 12 June 2014 14:11
7 Steps to Improve Your Brain
The concept that intelligence is entirely inherited and fixed is no longer valid.
Additional Info
- Segment Number: 2
- Audio File: healthy_talk/1424ht4b.mp3
- Featured Speaker: David Bardsley, DDS
- Book Title: The Less Than Perfect Child
- Guest Website: http://thelessthanperfectchild.com
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Guest Bio:
Dr. David Bardsley is the founder of Silver Eagle Media, a company dedicated to helping individuals increase their cognitive ability and perform at their highest intellectual level. Diagnosed as mentally retarded and institutionalized as a child, he rose to become an Oral & Maxillofacial surgeon; a profession he practiced for 12 years before retiring to follow his passions of learning and physical activity.
He has spent the past five years crisscrossing the country presenting to business executives, teachers and parents organizations and has recently authored the book, The Less Than Perfect Child. He presents the latest scientific information and evidence based best practices for increasing intellectual ability through the use of specific physical activities. He holds a B.Sc., M.Sc., D.D.S. and Fellowship in Oral & maxillofacial Surgery. - Length (mins): 10
- Waiver Received: No
- Host: Michael Smith, MD
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