Q. Why Mind Synergy? At Mind Synergy we work with areas of the mind related to learning.We have found a synergy in the sharing of ideas, where the combining of the many individual ideas we have is greater (if we share them) than if we keep the individual ideas to ourselves. Q. What is it that Mind Synergy does? At Mind Synergy, we assist people to regain skills which they have lost over time and we help them to develop new ways of applying their magnificent minds. We teach people to read at unbelievable speeds. We teach people to get busy with life and not notice their pain. We teach young mothers how to enjoy the birth of their child without any discomfort at all during delivery. We teach an interesting method of vision enhancement. And much more. Q. What kind of skills to you work with? Mostly learning skills. Skills of imagination and skills of pretending. We teach people to Play · Pretend · Imagine · and have fun again Q. Does IQ matter? Mind Synergy does not work in areas of IQ. We believe everyone is born a genius. Q. Why do you help people regain imagination or pretending skills? At Mind Synergy, we have ‘rediscovered’ the awesome power of child-like behaviors and we help our clients apply the skills to various areas of their lives. All of the various skills we teach (from a comfortable childbirth, to hypereading, from dental-analgesia to being too busy with life to really notice pain, ) are all based on our child-like imagination and play skills. Skills of the imagination can make a tremendous difference in our lives. Q. How can imagination possibly effect pain? Often when we are young children, we will get a scrape, bump, or owie while playing, and our mommy will kiss the owie for us. When we were children, we imagined some power our mommy had to heal or to remove pain. It really worked! As we grew up, we were taught to let go of the childhood "nonsense" of pretending and playing. But it is so powerful! At Mind Synergy, we teach people to once again access the incredible imagination of childhood and how to harness the power of that playful imagination in new ways. Q. How does imagination or play effect learning? When you were a toddler, you learned incredibly fast! You learned to walk, to speak, and so many other skills. Almost everything was learned before you started school. You learned them by playing. By pretending. By imagination. Then, you were systematically taught to give up these tools. After all, learning is a serious business! Now don’t get me wrong, there were things to learn in school. Valuable things. But you learned so quickly before school. Why? Did you ever notice that the easiest classes in school were fun to you? It’s not that easy classes are fun. No, it’s the other way around. Fun classes are easy. The fun actually comes first! Having fun makes learning easy.
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