Brain Possibilities

Brain Possibilities Turn Your Life Around With Brain Training We each have bad habits or less than optimum performance in some areas of our lives.

This can be something as simple as inability to remember, or it may be a drug or alcohol dependency. There are all types of cure-alls for whatever ails us—unfortunately, most of these cure-alls are, at best, temporary fixes. Neurofeedback can alleviate symptoms of:
- Anxiety/ Depression
- ADHD
- PTSD
- Sleep depravation

Neurofeedback can also help with:
- Focus
- Concentration
- Sporting abilities

Awesome that Neuroptimal can help on so many levels!
05/04/2021

Awesome that Neuroptimal can help on so many levels!

"This is where athletes perform at their peak."🏒

Thank you to NeurOptimal® Trainer Susan of Good Vibrations Neurofeedback in Thetford, Ontario for sharing this wonderful testimonial with us from pro-hockey player Jeremy Welsh:

"I am professional hockey player. I came in for neurofeedback after two concussions, more curious than "necessary" but I felt a little brain fog away from the ice in my daily life. The first few sessions were remarkable, driving home with my music on, windows down feeling pretty Zen. My training sessions on the ice became effortless and focused. I did not have this inner chatter, imagination and day dreaming loop between reps… just kinda brought it. I would say I started having real good/great training days much more easily and more often. When the pro skates and trading camp started I was scoring goals almost in an out of body experience, similar to times when I was "in the "zone" playing my best. When I'm off there’s a mental chatter between getting and releasing the puck. I noticed after the sessions it all just kind off happened, my body just took over and I was more instinctual, less "omg this it" or mental overrides. This is where athletes perform at their peak. It’s been great for me."

- Jeremy Welsh |

06/24/2016

A new study found that gamers will push off obtaining adequate sleep in order to continue video gaming. Results show that on average, gamers delayed going to bed 36 percent of the nights they played video games. Average game playing was 4.6 nights per week. The average delay in bedtime on the nights...

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09/21/2015

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It’s obvious that knowing more than one language can make certain things easier — like traveling or watching movies without subtitles. But are there other advantages to having a bilingual (or multilingual) brain? Mia Nacamulli details the three types of bilingual brains and shows how knowing more th…

09/17/2015

"When health is absent, wisdom cannot reveal itself, art cannot manifest, strength cannot fight, wealth becomes useless, and intelligence cannot be applied." ~ Herophilus.

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