Just as you need to exercise your muscles to keep your body in shape, you need to exercise your brain to keep your mind sharp. I am always looking for new ways to keep my mind fresh. I have the memory of a steel trap and I want to make sure it stays that way! :-)
Health Day News reports, that one technique called neurobics (a play on the word aerobics) uses one or more of your five senses in novel and unconventional ways that are meant to engage your attention and add an unexpected element to a routine activity.
The result? Brain cells become more active and stimulated. The brain will actually creates new connections in areas that process sensory input. To keep it simple: your brain will recharge.
Duke University researchers say if you do these simple exercises regularly, you'll keep your brain nimble and ready for new challenges.
Health Day News describes five neurobics exercises:
* Use your non-dominant hand as you go through your morning rituals, such as combing or styling your hair, getting dressed, brushing your teeth, and making your breakfast.
* Close your eyes as you shower and use your sense of touch to locate your soap and wash yourself. Your brain must then rely on your other four senses to complete the task.
* Turn the pictures on your desk or shelves upside down.
* Experience new sights and sounds by going to a new ethnic or farmer's market or bakery.
* When you travel abroad, immerse yourself completely in unfamiliar surroundings. For example, go to a small town where no one speaks your language, try new foods, and stay in a local bed and breakfast.
Other neurobics activities you can do that break up your mental routine include rearranging your living, office, or desk space or even take a different route to work.
Have fun getting smarter!
Friday, January 25, 2008
Brain Exercises
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