Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Career Adults

 
Help for Career Adults—A Competitive Edge
Whatever you do for a living, a faster, smarter brain is good for your career, your finances and your future.
Whether you’re looking to land your first job or your dream job, move up the career ladder, or simply perform better in your current position, one-on-one brain training can dramatically improve mental performance. It can help you think faster, read better, learn easier, pay attention better and have a better memory. In fact, our clients do better in school, on the job, on the athletic field, even behind the wheel of a car. They have more confidence. They’re more likely to go to college. They’re even likely to earn more money in their careers.

Help for Career Adults—Potential Financial Gains
LearningRx’s innovative one-on-one brain training raises IQ by an average of nearly 15 points*, which has been linked to higher earnings throughout life. In fact, according to a study conducted by the US Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, a gain of even 10 IQ points is associated with a $10,067 to $20,360 increase in annual earnings.** Multiply that number over, say, a 30 or 40 year career and the dollar amount becomes even more significant.
Help for Career Adults—Why Brain Training Works
Here’s how it works. Our intense mental exercises—done one-on-one with a trainer in a coaching environment—stimulate the brain to reorganize existing neural connections and even forge new ones. These connections are the information pathways that makeup IQ and make it possible for you to think, read, learn, pay attention and recall information when you need it.
The brain’s ability to physically change, grow and rewire itself is called neuroplasticity, and it’s something our brains can do at any age. This means we never have to “settle” for the mental skills we currently have. The way our brain thinks, reads, learns, pays attention and remembers is never set in stone. It can always be improved.
When the brain reorganizes these pathways and creates new ones, it gets faster and more efficient at what it does—which means you get faster and more efficient at what you do.

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