Smarter Next Year at Any Age
Sunday December 6, 2015  1:30pm - 4:30pm (3 Hours)
Lecture / Seminar Health / Wellness

 suzannebalcom@gmail.com
 9023002248

Doors open at 1pm
Event in Room: Auditorium downstairs

Seminar by Dr. David C. Bardsley
The concept that intelligence is entirely inherited and fixed no longer is valid. New scientific evidence demonstrates that the brain is highly plastic and cognitive ability can be increased at any stage of life; whether you are 6, 16, 26, 36, 46, 56, 66 or 106.
Presentation Includes:
INTELLIGENCE - the latest concepts of what it is and what it is not
MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT ( MCI ) - 50% of adults by the age of 40 show some initial signs of a general decline in : Memory, Language, Thinking & Judgement
STRUCTURE OF THE BRAIN - answers to what physiological and structural components we have control over . What can be changed and what is fixed ? What is genetic and what is a bi-product of various elements such as : diet, environment, physical activity . how to produce an increase in intellectual ability - and be Smarter Next Year! and the year after that!
REVERSING MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT & IMPROVING INTELLIGENCE - how to increase brain speed and retention.
ASSESSMENT - fun self scored test of cognitive ability is given and can be taken home
ACTION PLAN - you will leave with a 7 step action plan which you can implement immediately and an anti-aging strategy to keep brain FAST AND FIT!
VALUE TO ATTENDEES: You w​ill leave understanding which components of increasing intelligence you have control over and the latest, evidence based, best practices to increase cognitive function at any stage of life. Whether in the boardroom, classroom or any area of life, the ultimate competitive edge is to possess an Optimum Intellect.
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Free
Poster
Acadia University
32 University Avenue
Wolfville, Nova Scotia

 botanicalgardens@acadiau.ca
 902-585-5242

       

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