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  2. Jim Kwik - Wikipedia

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    Jim Kwik (born July 29, 1973) is an American brain coach, podcaster, writer, and entrepreneur. He is the founder of Kwik Learning, an online learning platform; [ 1 ] the host of the Kwik Brain podcast; and the author of Limitless , published by Hay House in 2020.

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    The bestselling author says 'having a productive morning routine' is the most important thing. ... Jim Kwik is a New York Times bestselling author and memory and brain coach to Alex Rodriguez ...

  4. Talk:Jim Kwik - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Biography, a collaborative effort to create, develop and organize Wikipedia's articles about people. All interested editors are invited to join the project and contribute to the discussion .

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  6. Jim Fixx - Wikipedia

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    James Fuller Fixx (April 23, 1932 – July 20, 1984) was an American who wrote the 1977 best-selling book The Complete Book of Running.He is credited with helping start America's fitness revolution by popularizing the sport of running and demonstrating the health benefits of regular jogging.

  7. Jim Quick - Wikipedia

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    Quick was the home plate umpire for four no-hitters during his career: Tom Browning's perfect game on September 16, 1988, Jerry Reuss's no-hitter on June 27, 1980, Charlie Lea's on May 10, 1981 and Tommy Greene's on May 23, 1991.

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  9. Jim Kjelgaard - Wikipedia

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    Jim's father, Carroll W. Kjelgaard, was a physician, happily married with five sons and one daughter. Kjelgaard was the fourth oldest. He and his siblings lived on a seven hundred and fifty acre farm in the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania during his childhood.