How to Improve Your Brain Power in 10 Simple Steps | Kristen Willeumier

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @MindvalleyTalks
    @MindvalleyTalks  3 года назад +10

    🧠What was your best takeaway from today’s video? Remember to join Vishen Lakhiani in this FREE pre-recorded call and discover how Mindvalley membership can help you transform your life forever. Click here now:👉go.mindvalley.com/ziqwa0B2

    • @christineyoungberg5389
      @christineyoungberg5389 3 года назад +1

      I thought it was terrible how much a physician just blanketed the term “Diabetes” when Type 1 is VERY DIFFERENT than TYPE 2. You should improve your understanding & dialogue when speaking re public health topics. Children with Type 1 struggle to have their condition understood bc physicians like your speaker aren’t better clarifying. Their situation is autoimmune, not lifestyle and has some serious, life threatening concerns. Shame on you & her.

  • @ahmadabdullah1195
    @ahmadabdullah1195 3 года назад +34

    To make everyone's life easier, here are the 10 steps mentioned in this talk:
    1) Take a brisk walk or exercise
    2) Eat a bowl of blueberries or strawberries
    3) Have a square of dark chocolate (70% cocoa or above)
    4) Visualize your day
    5) Sniff away the stress (Aromatherapy)
    6) Write with your non-dominant hand
    7) Create 10 minutes of white space
    8) Learn a new word every day
    9) Practice gratitude
    10) Sit up straight
    The best takeaway for me was eating a square of dark chocolate. I have been eating dark chocolate for a while now, it definitely lifts the mood.
    Good to know there is a science behind it.

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 3 года назад +28

    *If you are reading this, never ever give up. We will succeed. I'm cheering for you!*
    Have a great day! 🖤

    • @hend3964
      @hend3964 3 года назад

      Oh, nice to find someone positive!
      Bless you Ahmed and keep it up!

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 3 года назад +12

    You have to fight through the worst days of your life to get to the best days of your life.
    *I hope you never ever give up. 💯*

  • @monicagimenez9315
    @monicagimenez9315 3 года назад +7

    I just loved it....indeed many of us is more focus on the body than the brain. ... its a shame. ...but we rely in this kind of interview to remind us how it is sooooo important for our aging ...!! Thank you from a "just turned 50th " girl ( 😁)from Brazil

  • @anthonyhenson2663
    @anthonyhenson2663 2 года назад +1

    Dear God this woman is such an angel

  • @thomasbaker6720
    @thomasbaker6720 Год назад

    I bought the supplements she recommends to start out with in her book and those alone practically changed my life.

  • @beckybrynjolfsson
    @beckybrynjolfsson 3 года назад +3

    Vishen you give me the best damn education I have ever had! The best teachers and course materials! I love you Vishen! Thank you so much! You are one of the greatest contributors in society ever! 🥰😘🔥

  • @afiaasantewaakufuor8010
    @afiaasantewaakufuor8010 3 года назад +4

    I am so exciteddd . Thank you si much Mindvalley and yes Vishen, you are one fine man🌟

  • @sherryp7243
    @sherryp7243 2 года назад +1

    This was phenomenal! Will Kristin do a Masterclass with Mindvalley? Btw, Mindvalley has changed my life, gratitude today is for you Vishen!

  • @smrithiglamup8251
    @smrithiglamup8251 3 года назад +3

    U both look so young, vishen sir u r so smart in cracking jokes on yourself... Love the topic thank u mam

    • @kristenwilleumier6008
      @kristenwilleumier6008 3 года назад +1

      What a lovely compliment Smrithi! I agree, Vishen does look very young. It's clear that he's embracing a brain-healthy lifestyle!

  • @ryfreedman
    @ryfreedman 3 года назад +4

    Another fantastic interview! I got a lot out of this, but it also reinforced that I've been taking great steps for brain and body health.

  • @sagayamary9601
    @sagayamary9601 2 года назад +1

    Super pa!!!!.......

  • @beny17790
    @beny17790 2 года назад +1

    good

  • @linnealarson1352
    @linnealarson1352 Год назад

    What about figs? We grow them in Florida and do they help brain help? Thanks for all this great information!!❤😊

  • @viviA259
    @viviA259 3 года назад +2

    Very good interview

  • @claudrebille178
    @claudrebille178 3 года назад +2

    Loved the interview!
    How about Mark PEter WALdMAN S research?

  • @padmaja7030
    @padmaja7030 3 года назад

    Can someone tell the names of the supplements that were mentioned in this video

  • @linnealarson1352
    @linnealarson1352 Год назад

    Why is it so expensive to see someone at a Dr Amen clinic? I pay over $1000 a month for health unsurance but many services are only available for the wealthy. 😕

  • @linnealarson1352
    @linnealarson1352 Год назад

    What if you cant get to sleep?

  • @nimck-y2z
    @nimck-y2z 3 года назад +3

    Kristen looks so good I'm in love. I'm 29 lol

  • @shriladebray2637
    @shriladebray2637 3 года назад +2

    What's the alternative to blueberry? As it's quite expensive in India

    • @ishaanpunetha
      @ishaanpunetha 3 года назад

      Hell yeah!

    • @viviA259
      @viviA259 3 года назад +1

      She said any berries.. raspberry, strawberries, blackberries, etc

    • @kristenwilleumier6008
      @kristenwilleumier6008 3 года назад +1

      The most impressive and robust peer-reviewed research in support of berries slowing cognitive decline is with blueberries and strawberries, but if those are cost-prohibitive you can go with antioxidant-rich acai berries, raspberries, or blackberries.

    • @nikhilmirkute3532
      @nikhilmirkute3532 3 года назад +2

      You can try turmeric tea, green tea, walnuts, Indian black berry which are also source of antioxidants. For further information you can read the great India diet by Shilpa Shetty

    • @xyzk161
      @xyzk161 3 года назад

      Jamun

  • @misclic2408
    @misclic2408 3 года назад

    ty .. time stubs ???????

  • @firesocks2017
    @firesocks2017 Год назад

    Wasn’t she on The Mole?

  • @lexlex988
    @lexlex988 3 года назад +2

    But there is no blue berries in my country ! Brasil substitute acai?
    But all acai here is frozen made so its not expires with chemistry...
    So i wanted a substitute ?
    And dark chocolate is so expensive here...

    • @nikhilmirkute3532
      @nikhilmirkute3532 3 года назад +1

      Try green tea and turmeric

    • @kristenwilleumier6008
      @kristenwilleumier6008 3 года назад +4

      Green leafy vegetables and berries have the most promising data from a research standpoint for slowing cognitive decline. If you are unable to get blueberries or acai (frozen is still good) there are many great antioxidant-rich foods and spices you can include in your diet including turmeric, parsley, spinach, kale, brussel sprouts, blackberries, raspberries, pomegranates, walnuts, cloves, cinnamon, oregano, curry powder, and cocoa powder.

  • @claudrebille178
    @claudrebille178 3 года назад

    Kirsten
    Did ur ancestors emigrate from FRENCH CANADA ?
    Claude
    PARIS

  • @MiamiCoffee2023
    @MiamiCoffee2023 3 года назад +1

    Hello 👋🏻 from Miami, FL. Could you share how to buy your current publication, I also check with Amazon, no luck. The video was interesting and I would like to learn more. Thank you.

    • @thomasbrix6359
      @thomasbrix6359 3 года назад

      ISBN 0062994328 (ISBN13: 9780062994325)

  • @bliebkzn1
    @bliebkzn1 3 года назад +1

    In South Africa, the cost of equipment is a barrier to exercise. It’s also not a great idea to walk or run or cycle on your own - criminals will have your property in the blink of an eye!
    A Bounti rebounder (mini trampoline) is R1999 to R6999 - which can be a whole month salary for some.

    • @ForTheDelta444
      @ForTheDelta444 2 года назад +1

      i used to a part time footballer, most of the time we dont use equipment. its all sprints. runs, push ups sit ups high intensity workouts. dont need machines

  • @SMCARMONA
    @SMCARMONA 3 года назад

    Shouldn’t be the good sleep on the top ten bio hacks? 🤔

  • @SMCARMONA
    @SMCARMONA 3 года назад

    I Didn’t find anything new I this talk… already information told by Ben Greenfield in a more deep way.

  • @jaya3984
    @jaya3984 2 года назад

    That all has nothing to do with the definition of bio hacking i have in memory. It's a how to improve brain health, or slow down brain aging, but not biohacking. No talks about genes, no talks about genomes. The only part slightly touching the topic is receptors. Very disappointed as its misleading. Still great research and important topic. Hope people will adapt all these steps onto their routine/life.

  • @nikhilmirkute3532
    @nikhilmirkute3532 3 года назад +2

    Everything is same to that of Jim Kwik

    • @kristenwilleumier6008
      @kristenwilleumier6008 3 года назад +1

      Hi Nikhil! This was just a quick introduction to the book on 10 very easy ways to biohack the brain. I have a twenty-year career in neuroscience and delve into many of the peer-reviewed research findings my colleagues and I have published on how to slow cognitive decline and reverse brain aging.

    • @nikhilmirkute3532
      @nikhilmirkute3532 3 года назад +1

      @@kristenwilleumier6008 Sorry ma'am I didn't mean to criticize you but I am been following Jim Kwik for a year now and always he keeps telling the same things again and again 😂. I will surely be reading your book placing an order right now.
      All the Best ❤️

  • @claudrebille178
    @claudrebille178 3 года назад +1

    Willeumier est un nom français is a FRENCH name

  • @storeymark
    @storeymark 3 года назад +3

    Wow, she's 48!?😀

  • @melfes525
    @melfes525 3 года назад +2

    Summary 33:30

    • @melfes525
      @melfes525 3 года назад

      1 walk
      Berry
      Dark chocolate
      Sit up straight
      Visualize

  • @tisay653
    @tisay653 3 года назад

    🇵🇭🇧🇭🥰🥰🥰

  • @SMCARMONA
    @SMCARMONA 3 года назад

    O get annoyed by her not letting Vishen speak, she keeps speaking over his questions. 😂

  • @pbea7185
    @pbea7185 2 года назад

    The brain is NOT a muscle! To say that it is a muscle is to present wrong imagery which detracts from the important message you are delivering here.

    • @ndoli23
      @ndoli23 2 года назад

      I beg to differ. The brain adapts such as the muscles of the body.
      Performing multiple/consistent reps that work your chest will improve the vascularity/strength/composition of your chest.
      Performing multiple/consistent brain games/learning/etc on a daily basis will allow your brain to adapt. As you continuously learn something your brain will adapt and remember those things that you are learning. You can strengthen your brain and weaken it. Just like a muscle.

    • @pbea7185
      @pbea7185 2 года назад

      @@ndoli23 What you say is completely true. The brain, as well as body muscles can be developed through training. However, the brain is not anatomically classified as a muscle. A muscle is made of muscle tissue. The brain is classified as "an organ," and is made of nerve cells, fats, blood supply.
      Google it. "The brain is NOT a muscle."
      To just throw words around incorrectly in a scientific discussion, is sloppy. Especially if the audience is composed of healthcare professionals who are seeking to extend their knowledge.

    • @ndoli23
      @ndoli23 2 года назад

      @@pbea7185 mean if you're putting it in a literary way then of course the brain isn't a muscle. It just in some ways acts like one.

    • @pbea7185
      @pbea7185 2 года назад

      @@ndoli23 I agree. However, to start out the lecture with an incorrect blanket statement of, "the brain is a muscle," sort of negates whatever the speaker says thereafter. Especially if the whole topic is about biohacking the brain. If one doesn't even know what the brain is, how can one understand how to biohack it?
      I do not enjoy being critical. It feels yucky. And I'm not intending to judge this speaker in any way. Just evaluating the content of this lecture and thinking that word pictures attached to words such as "muscle" are very strong and draw the listeners into visuals in their imaginations. And from there, they try to put together what they are learning from the lecture. If the lecture starts out with a faulty visual foundation, how then can the building of ideas be strong and hold together?
      That's all :).
      The brain is much more complex in the way it is formed and the way that it functions than muscles are and do. Muscles are simple and not mysterious.
      Blah, blah, blah....
      I have enjoyed our conversation. Hope your day is the best!

    • @ndoli23
      @ndoli23 2 года назад

      @@pbea7185 I understand, the speaker should've been a lot more clear as to not confuse the listener. I did as well enjoy our conversation, have a blessed year!

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