Wouter Snyman

Wouter Snyman, co-author of Rich Brain, Poor Brain is an entrepreneur, author, and visionary known for his expertise in personal and financial growth. As the founder and CEO of the attooh! Group of Companies, Wouter has dedicated his career to helping individuals and businesses achieve financial independence and security. His deep understanding of wealth-building strategies and his commitment to lifelong learning fuel his work, particularly in co-authoring Rich Brain, Poor Brain with Dr. Kobus Neethling and the late Raché Rutherford. Wouter believes that wealth goes beyond finances, embracing a life filled with fulfillment, purpose, and holistic well-being. His passion for empowering others is evident in his approach to advising, speaking, and writing, making complex financial concepts accessible and actionable. In Rich Brain, Poor Brain, he brings his financial insight to the groundbreaking “8-dimension brain model,” guiding readers to rethink wealth and adopt a “rich brain” mindset. Wouter’s work continues to inspire readers and audiences toward transformative success and true abundance.

Dr. Kobus Neethling

Dr Kobus Neethling is regarded as one of the leading creativity leaders in the world. He has won most of the prestigious international creativity awards including the first ever Paul Torrance Lifetime Creativity Award in 2019. He is the author of more than 900 books and 11 TV series (many international bestsellers) which includes 15 International “Who’s Who” publications and the Guinness World record holder for writing a book of 110 pages in the fastest time ever (four and a half minutes). Dr Neethling is the master Whole brain coach of many international sports teams, global corporations, universities, and schools. He is also the Inventor of the world-first 8-dimension brain model used in 60+ countries, translated in more than 20 languages and endorsed by Forbes as one of the top 10 assessment tools in the world. Dr Neethling was invited to train the staff of Nelson Mandela when he became the president of South Africa on the topic: “How to create a culture of creativity

The late - Dr. Raché Rutherford

Raché, you were a phenomenal woman whose grace, warmth, and infectious joy touched everyone who knew you. From the moment I met you through your brother, Dr. Kobus Neethling, your captivating smile and genuine kindness left a lasting impact. Every interaction, whether a quick call or a heartfelt message, was filled with your unique ability to uplift and inspire. You had the rare gift of making people feel valued, always leaving them in a better place than when they first greeted you. Your laughter, generosity, and wisdom transformed every space, whether at a conference or in our company gatherings. The profound joy you brought to your work, especially to our last project, Rich Brain Poor Brain turned it into more than a book—it became a testament to your brilliance and passion. Your passing has left an irreplaceable void, but your legacy and laughter remain with us all. You were a pillar of strength, cherished by your brother and son, Ryan, your family, and everyone, including me fortunate to know you. Rest in peace, dear Raché; your memory and impact live on in our hearts.

Rich Brain, Poor Brain is a must-read for anyone looking to redefine their approach to wealth and success. Introducing readers to the groundbreaking “8-dimension brain model,” the book reveals how mindset profoundly influences financial decisions, personal growth, and fulfillment. Co-authored by experts Wouter Snyman, Dr. Kobus Neethling, and the late, Raché Rutherford, it explores “rich brain” versus “poor brain” thinking, guiding readers to shift from limiting beliefs to empowered, growth-oriented choices.

By reading Rich Brain, Poor Brain, readers will gain:

  • Insight into the “8-dimension brain model”, learning how mindset impacts financial and personal choices.

  • Understanding of “rich brain” vs. “poor brain” thinking, with tools to shift from limiting beliefs to empowered decision-making.

  • Strategies for cultivating a growth-oriented mindset that supports long-term wealth and personal fulfillment.

  • Techniques for overcoming financial and personal obstacles through a mindset rooted in resilience and positivity.

  • A holistic view of wealth, embracing not only financial success but also well-being, purpose, and meaningful relationships.

Wouter Snyman • Copyright 2024

Wouter Snyman

Wouter Snyman, co-author of Rich Brain, Poor Brain is an entrepreneur, author, and visionary known for his expertise in personal and financial growth. As the founder and CEO of the attooh! Group of Companies, Wouter has dedicated his career to helping individuals and businesses achieve financial independence and security. His deep understanding of wealth-building strategies and his commitment to lifelong learning fuel his work, particularly in co-authoring Rich Brain, Poor Brain with Dr. Kobus Neethling and the late Raché Rutherford. Wouter believes that wealth goes beyond finances, embracing a life filled with fulfillment, purpose, and holistic well-being. His passion for empowering others is evident in his approach to advising, speaking, and writing, making complex financial concepts accessible and actionable. In Rich Brain, Poor Brain, he brings his financial insight to the groundbreaking “8-dimension brain model,” guiding readers to rethink wealth and adopt a “rich brain” mindset. Wouter’s work continues to inspire readers and audiences toward transformative success and true abundance.

Dr. Kobus Neethling

Dr Kobus Neethling is regarded as one of the leading creativity leaders in the world. He has won most of the prestigious international creativity awards including the first ever Paul Torrance Lifetime Creativity Award in 2019. He is the author of more than 900 books and 11 TV series (many international bestsellers) which includes 15 International “Who’s Who” publications and the Guinness World record holder for writing a book of 110 pages in the fastest time ever (four and a half minutes). Dr Neethling is the master Whole brain coach of many international sports teams, global corporations, universities, and schools. He is also the Inventor of the world-first 8-dimension brain model used in 60+ countries, translated in more than 20 languages and endorsed by Forbes as one of the top 10 assessment tools in the world. Dr Neethling was invited to train the staff of Nelson Mandela when he became the president of South Africa on the topic: “How to create a culture of creativity".

The late - Dr. Raché Rutherford

Raché, you were a phenomenal woman whose grace, warmth, and infectious joy touched everyone who knew you. From the moment I met you through your brother, Dr. Kobus Neethling, your captivating smile and genuine kindness left a lasting impact. Every interaction, whether a quick call or a heartfelt message, was filled with your unique ability to uplift and inspire. You had the rare gift of making people feel valued, always leaving them in a better place than when they first greeted you. Your laughter, generosity, and wisdom transformed every space, whether at a conference or in our company gatherings. The profound joy you brought to your work, especially to our last project, Rich Brain Poor Brain turned it into more than a book—it became a testament to your brilliance and passion. Your passing has left an irreplaceable void, but your legacy and laughter remain with us all. You were a pillar of strength, cherished by your brother and son, Ryan, your family, and everyone, including me fortunate to know you. Rest in peace, dear Raché; your memory and impact live on in our hearts.

Rich Brain, Poor Brain is a must-read for anyone looking to redefine their approach to wealth and success. Introducing readers to the groundbreaking “8-dimension brain model,” the book reveals how mindset profoundly influences financial decisions, personal growth, and fulfillment. Co-authored by experts Wouter Snyman, Dr. Kobus Neethling, and the late, Raché Rutherford, it explores “rich brain” versus “poor brain” thinking, guiding readers to shift from limiting beliefs to empowered, growth-oriented choices.

By reading Rich Brain Poor Brain readers will gain:

  • Insight into the “8-dimension brain model”, learning how mindset impacts financial and personal choices.

  • Understanding of “rich brain” vs. “poor brain” thinking, with tools to shift from limiting beliefs to empowered decision-making.

  • Strategies for cultivating a growth-oriented mindset that supports long-term wealth and personal fulfillment.

  • Techniques for overcoming financial and personal obstacles through a mindset rooted in resilience and positivity.

  • A holistic view of wealth, embracing not only financial success but also well-being, purpose, and meaningful relationships.

Wouter Snyman • Copyright 2024