Maggie Wilde is a multi-award winning author, clinical therapist and brain training specialist. Her unique C, P & R Brain Training Model and Brain Training Recipes are the focus of multiple therapeutic books and online programs. She is the founder and director of the international training and educational organisations, Mind Potential Academy and the Mind Design Centre, providing online and face-to-face educational programs to the public and leaders in the Wellness Industry.
Maggie has authored and built over 15 online courses including Emotional Eating Solutions, Unzip Weight Using Your Mind, Money & You Brain Training, Practitioner 6 Figure Business By Design, Practitioner Smoking Cessation Program, Managing the Symptoms of Autoimmune Disorders, Unleashed, Practitioner C, P & R Brain Training, The Thin Formula, Therapy for the Therapist and more. Maggie proves that creating passive income in an industry that traditionally relies on a time-for-money model is not simply possible, but probable in today’s internet mobile world.
Maggie has also authored and built a number of industry-based therapeutic & small business training programs for therapists and clinicians in the wellness industry and is a Member of the Education Organisation for the Hypnotherapy Council of Australia.
After recovering from multiple autoimmune disorders, stage 4 kidney failure and a major stroke at the tender age of 39, Maggie has devoted nearly 14 years since to rewiring her brain and body for health and helping others do the same through her online courses.
Maggie’s many books and brain training programs have won 7 Gold & Silver Awards Internationally for Psychology and Mental Health and a variety of Women’s Health & Fitness Awards for innovation in the Wellness Industry. Her client successes are regularly featured in local, national and international press including: Sunrise, A Current Affair, The Daily Edition, San Diego Living, and Good Morning New Mexico. She has featured as an expert in: The Sydney Morning Herald, Woman’s Day, Good Health Magazine, Take 5 Magazine, Woman’s Health & Fitness and the London Daily Mail.