Screen Time Effects Can Harm Your Brain and Your Life.
Heal Your Brain and Learn to Offset the Effects of Screen Time Today.
Screen time can make you anxious and fatigued.
It can cause headaches, brain fog, lack of focus, anxiety, and depression.
Reverse Screen Time Effects
On-Line Short Course with Dr. Trish Leigh
Proven-Effective, Action-Oriented, At Home
Video games make your brain wired, tired, and irritable. Re-wire your brain to succeed.
Reverse Screen Time Effects
Heal your brain and reverse the effects of screen time. Too much screen time can cause physical and mental problems. Find out how and what to do about it in this informative short course.
- What screen time does to your brain.
- How your brain pattern due to screen time impacts how you feel and behave.
- How screen time impacts ADHD, anxiety, sensory processing, OCD, addictions, depression, and more.
- The negative impact on creativity and thinking.
- How Electromagnetic Field exposure affects you and your brain.
- How to use neuroscience to reverse the effects.
- Do-It-Yourself strategies to offset screen time.
Note: If you would like to add brain training to your experience, you can buy a brain sensing headband directly from the manufacturer with an exclusive 15% discount link. It is ~$212. Details are in the workshop. The course provides HUGE value without it. You don’t have to buy it, but… if you do it, it will be worth it.
This is how it works. It is an easy three-step process:
Step 1. Sign up for the “Reverse Screen Time Effects” Short Course.
Once you sign up for your workshop, you will receive an email with a link to an online portal for access to your course. There are 10 easy to understand lessons on how your brain impacts your gaming habit and what you can do to regain control for lasting success. If you would like to add brain training, you learn how it can help you, if not, an alternative approach is presented.
Step 2. Reverse Screen Time Effects
This course is jam-packed with information on how screens impact your brain functioning. When your brain is wired and tired from screens, it can affect the ways you feel, perform, and behave. You will find out how in this course. Then, Dr. Trish Leigh will teach you exactly what to do to reverse screen time effects.
All the tools you need to reverse the effects of too much video games are in this course. Let’s get started.
Step 3. Work Directly with Dr. Trish Leigh for Success
If you decide to add brain training to your course, you can give me, Dr. Trish Leigh, access to your session performance graphs. Within the first month, I will confidentially review your performance progress and record a video update for you. You will see how your brain is changing with your own eyes using measurable data. You will feel it too. This is the easiest way to balance video gaming and start living the life you desire.
Want more support once you are in the course? You can work with Dr. Leigh in one-on-one coaching calls. Sign up for Home Neurofeedback Brain Training HERE. It will help you re-wire your brain to succeed faster and easier.
Enroll Today for Your
Reverse Screen Time Effects
Short Course
Exclusively with Dr. Trish Leigh
Only $49
Note: You may want to purchase a brain-sensing headband directly from the manufacturer with an exclusive 15% discount.
It is ~$212. Details are in the workshop. Trust me, if you do, it will be worth it.
Screen Time Can Wire & Tire Your Brain.
Don’t get by being edgy, irritable, and distracted.
It is Time to Rebuild and Rewire Your Brain to Be Calm & Focused.
Dr. Trish Leigh
This workshop is completely recorded and available on-line.
Control Your Brain or It Will Control You!
If you want more information on how you can rewire your brain for balanced gaming and a purposeful life then visit Dr. Leigh’s Screen Time YouTube Channel.
Let’s get started!
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Reverse Screen Time Effects
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Only $49
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