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There are about 40 million people - or 18% of the US population - suffering from clinical anxiety disorders today. However, the vast majority of people are facing low-level, non-clinical anxiety every day.

Meet Wendy Suzuki, a world leading expert on how to harness anxiety as your superpower. Her most recent TED-talk from 2018 on how exercise influences the brain is the second most viewed of the year and got more than 12 million views. She recently published a book on 'Good Anxiety', which has already shot to the top of several bestseller lists and been selected as book of the month by 'the Next Big Idea Club'.

What if instead of stressing about being stressed, we could learn how to harness the brain activation underlying our anxiety and make it work for us, turning it into superpowers? In this Masterclass, Dr. Wendy Suzuki unpacks the cutting-edge science that will help you channel your anxiety for positive outcomes. She will show you how good anxiety can be better for you than having no anxiety at all.

Reserve your free seat for this Masterclass with Wendy Suzuki on the 15th of December, where you among many things will learn…

1) Why anxiety is good
2) How to turn the volume down on your anxiety
3) How to transform anxiety from a downer to a superpower

The Global Masterclass Series is hosted by Presidents Summit - Northern Europe's leading business conference. Our annual conference attracts 3,000+ executives, entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers that benefit from lectures by some of the world’s foremost business experts and have the opportunity to network with a diverse, high-level international audience.
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Wendy Suzuki
Dr. Wendy A. Suzuki is a Professor of Neural Science and Psychology in the Center for Neural Science at New York University.

Her major research interest continues to be brain plasticity. She is best known for her extensive work studying areas in the brain critical for our ability to form and retain new long-term memories. More recently her work has focused on understanding how aerobic exercise can be used to improve learning, memory, and higher cognitive abilities in humans.
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