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12
simple ways to Supercharge your Brain
Have
you ever felt exasperated when you bumped into someone
at the store but absolutely couldn't remember their
name? Sure, it happens to all of us.
Despite being the strongest computer on the planet,
our brains do lapse. It's hard to blame them really.
As humans, we spend much of or existence stuffing our
brains with stuff.
No
matter how powerful our brains are, they need recuperation
time to be kept in shape. Think of it as a tune up for
your brain. Skipping brain maintenance is as silly as
the person wandering the parking garage because they
forgot where they parked. Is that you? Are you that
person? If so, fear not; we are all that person at some
point.
Now
I am not a brain surgeon and I am not going to suggest
you do anything surgical or dangerous. I am however
an astute student of human behavior so I always look
for simple ways to super charge my brain.
Here
are some things you can begin doing as soon as today
to begin the great brain tune up:
Eat
Almonds
Almond is believed to improve memory. If a combination
of almond oil and milk is taken together before going
to bed or after getting up at morning, it strengthens
our memory power. Almond milk is prepared by crushing
the almonds without the outer cover and adding water
and sugar to it.
Drink
Apple Juice
Research from the University of Massachusetts Lowell
(UML) indicates that apple juice increases the production
of the essential neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the
brain, resulting in an increased memory power.
Sleep
well
Research indicates that the long-term memory is consolidated
during sleep by replaying the images of the experiences
of the day. These repeated playbacks program the subconscious
mind to store these images and other related information.
Enjoy
simple Pleasures
Stress drains our brainpower. A stress-ridden mind consumes
much of our memory resources to leave us with a feeble
mind. Make a habit to engage yourself in few simple
pleasures everyday to dissolve stress from your mind.
Some of these simple pleasures are good for your mind,
body and soul.
- Enjoy
music you love
- Play
with your children
- Appreciate
others
- Run
few miles a day, bike or swim
- Start
a blog
- Take
a yoga class or Total Wellness routine
Exercise your mind
Just
as physical exercise is essential for a strong body,
mental exercise is equally essential for a sharp and
agile mind. Have you noticed that children have far
superior brainpower than an adult does? Children have
playful minds. A playful mind exhibits superior memory
power. Engage in some of the activities that require
your mind to remain active and playful.
- Play
scrabble or crossword puzzle
- Volunteer
- Interact
with others
- Start
a new hobby such as blogging, reading, painting, bird
watching
- Learn
new skill or a foreign language
Practice Yoga or Meditation
Yoga or Meditation relieves stress. Stress is a known
memory buster. With less stress, lower blood pressure,
slower respiration, slower metabolism, and released
muscle tension follows. All of these factors contribute
significantly towards increases in our brainpower.
Reduce
Sugar intake
Sugar is a non-food. It’s a form of carbohydrate
that offers illusionary energy, only to cause a downhill
slump once the initial burst has been worn off. Excess
intake of sugar results in neurotic symptoms. Excess
sugar is known to cause claustrophobia, memory loss
and other neurotic disorders. Eat food without adding
sugar. Stay away from sweet drinks or excess consumption
of caffeine with sugar.
Eat
whole wheat
The whole wheat germs contain lecithin. Lecithin helps
ease the problem of the hardening of the arteries, which
often impairs brain functioning.
Eat
a light meal at night
A heavy meal at night causes tossing and turning and
a prolonged emotional stress while at sleep. It’s
wise to eat heavy meal during the day when our body
is in motion to consume the heavy in-take. Eating a
light meal with some fruits allows us to sleep well.
A good night sleep strengthens our brainpower.
Develop
imagination
Greeks mastered the principle of imagination and association
to memorize everything. This technique requires one
to develop a vivid and colorful imagination that can
be linked to a known object. If you involve all your
senses - touching, feeling, smelling, hearing and seeing
in the imagination process, you can remember greater
details of the event.
Control
your temper
Bleached food, excess of starch or excess of white bread
can lead to nerve grating effect. This results in a
violent and some time depressive behavior. Eat fresh
vegetables. Drink lots of water and meditate or practice
yoga to relieve these toxic emotions of temper and stressful
mood swings.
Take
Vitamin B-complex
Vitamin B-complex strengthens memory power. Eat food
and vegetables high in Vitamin B-complex. Stay away
from the starch food or white bread, which depletes
the Vitamin B-complex necessary for a healthy mind.
I
don't believe these are that tough. If you find yourself
increasingly stumped, give a couple of these a try.
Written
by Shilpan
Patel of Success Soul and cross-posted from Dumb
Little Man, a web site that provides tips for life
that will save you money, increase your productivity,
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