The Skills School Never Taught You - Train Your Brain with Jim Kwik

The Skills School Never Taught You - Train Your Brain with Jim Kwik

Episode Description

This archival conversation with Jim Kwik moves beyond memory tricks and into something more fundamental: how we think, learn, and make decisions.

Jim breaks down why most people forget nearly everything they read, why repeating the same mistakes isn’t always about logic, and how modern life is quietly degrading attention and memory. He explains how the brain filters information, how habits form, and why focus—not intelligence—is often the real differentiator.

James pushes the conversation into practical territory: decision-making, fear, performance, and building a life around what actually matters. Together, they explore frameworks for improving memory, reducing distraction, and making better choices—along with the deeper idea that learning is the core skill behind everything else.

This episode isn’t just about remembering more. It’s about thinking better.


What You’ll Learn

  • Why most people remember only 1–2% of what they read—and how to improve retention
  • The difference between reading speed, comprehension, and retention (and why all three matter)
  • How the brain acts as a filtering and deletion system, not a storage device
  • A practical framework for decision-making using multiple mental perspectives (Six Thinking Hats)
  • How digital overload, distraction, and “digital dementia” are weakening focus and memory
  • Why habits—not knowledge—drive performance, and how to build them using motivation, ability, and triggers
  • The four traits behind high performance: growth, grit, giving, and gratitude


Timestamped Chapters

  • [02:00] Introduction to Jim Kwik and memory training
  • [02:29] Why people forget what they read
  • [03:09] Reading vs comprehension vs retention
  • [03:50] The importance of remembering love, life, and lessons
  • [04:25] Why people repeat the same mistakes
  • [05:05] Emotional memory vs logical memory
  • [06:29] Blame vs responsibility in reducing stress
  • [07:11] The brain as a filtering and deletion device
  • [08:17] Why we remember only 1–2% of books
  • [08:24] The Zeigarnik Effect explained
  • [10:15] Note-taking: handwriting vs typing
  • [11:17] Learning through rewriting and modeling
  • [12:18] Decision-making and simplifying life
  • [13:40] Maker time vs manager time
  • [17:33] Why you shouldn’t check your phone in the morning
  • [18:06] Brainwave states: alpha, beta, and focus
  • [19:00] Jim Kwik’s high-performance clients
  • [20:25] Childhood brain injury and learning challenges
  • [21:08] Knowledge as power in the modern economy
  • [22:09] Decision-making and outside perspectives
  • [23:22] The Six Thinking Hats framework
  • [26:46] Decision-making through perspective shifts
  • [28:40] Facing fear and building confidence
  • [30:33] Digital overload and information fatigue
  • [31:17] Social media and comparison psychology
  • [33:11] Fear, rejection, and self-worth
  • [34:20] Overcoming learning and public speaking fears
  • [35:02] “Your mess becomes your message”
  • [36:24] Jim Kwik’s turning point and learning journey
  • [38:15] Discovering how to learn
  • [40:03] Deep immersion vs spaced learning
  • [41:34] Speed reading breakthrough moment
  • [42:33] Digital overload, distraction, and dementia
  • [44:02] Why checking your phone rewires your brain
  • [45:17] Outsourcing memory vs training your brain
  • [47:00] Busyness vs productivity
  • [48:18] Biological decision-making and intuition
  • [49:03] Sleep deprivation and performance
  • [52:00] Post-traumatic growth vs stress
  • [53:00] Learning to say no and focus
  • [54:27] Essentialism: “Hell yes or hell no”
  • [55:14] Applying the Six Thinking Hats to real decisions
  • [58:15] What school fails to teach
  • [59:09] Building a career from learning challenges
  • [01:01:00] First teaching experience and entrepreneurship
  • [01:03:00] Overcoming fear of public speaking
  • [01:08:39] Turning knowledge into income
  • [01:10:00] The power of learning as a superpower
  • [01:11:30] Finding what to learn and why
  • [01:12:52] Growth mindset and learning from failure
  • [01:13:34] The four Gs: growth, grit, giving, gratitude
  • [01:15:12] Building grit through discomfort
  • [01:17:19] Why fundamentals matter more than new ideas
  • [01:18:22] Habit formation: motivation, ability, trigger
  • [01:20:00] Time, priorities, and skill-building
  • [01:23:40] Focus vs intelligence
  • [01:24:27] Learning through teaching
  • [01:25:25] High-performance mindset examples
  • [01:27:25] Jim Carrey and freeing people from concern
  • [01:29:58] “I don’t get ready, I stay ready”
  • [01:32:00] Building daily habits for performance
  • [01:33:00] Giving mindset and learning faster
  • [01:34:01] Teaching as a tool for mastery
  • [01:36:00] Gratitude as a performance tool
  • [01:38:00] Health, energy, and peak performance
  • [01:41:00] Bringing it all together: love, life, and lessons


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