Just like your muscles will grow weak without exercise, your brain
will lose power without stimulation. If you’d like to optimize your
brain power for more productive days, here’s 10 ways to do it.
1. Dive into a book.
According to a study published in the journal Neurology, reading and writing could optimize your brain power.
Carry a book with you everywhere you go for an escape from the daily
grind. You could read a few chapters in a waiting room, grocery store
line, traffic jam, or during your lunch break.
2. Get a degree.
College is not necessary and doesn’t offer you much of an edge in the
workforce since bachelor degrees have become the new normal, but there
is no denying that many folks aren’t driven enough to study on their
own. If you feel like you need accountability in the form of a wise
professor, reading assignments, and a grade that determines your
educational fate, college would be a good bet.
3. Explore new horizons.
The mind can grow stagnate without the occasional detour to a fresh
topic of interest. Choose a historical era, musical instrument,
language, craft, or hobby that fascinates you and get to work.
4. Take time to breathe.
Go outside with a notebook, admire the rising sun, listen to the
birds sing, and breathe deeply. Starting your day with a little big of
meditation and nature will clear your thoughts so you can start your day
strong.
5. Keep a blog or journal.
Putting your thoughts on paper will sharpen your ability to express
yourself clearly. With practice, you will be able to make even the most
dry of subjects interesting and the most difficult of concepts simple
enough for anyone to understand.
6. Be consistent.
Great minds are not built overnight: they are built slowly over many
years through hard work and dedication. You will not become a master
inventor or Jeopardy champion in a week, but you’ll get pretty close if
you’re consistent.
7. Stretch yourself.
Just because something is difficult doesn’t mean it’s not worth
doing. If you stretch yourself, you could fall a bit short of your goal
but you will reach greater heights than you would without a willingness to take risks. Contentment is your enemy. Never be satisfied.
8. Seek inspiration.
Today you might feel inspired with a strong desire to optimize your
brain power. But please be aware that inspiration is a fleeting thing.
Just like you couldn’t drive your car across the country without
stopping for gas, you can’t expect your brain to keep performing without
an occasional shot of inspiration. What inspires you? There is no right
or wrong answer. Do you learn best by hearing? Listen to a book on
audio or podcast on your drive to and from work. Do you have to see it
to “get” it? Watch a film or documentary about a topic that piques your
curiosity. Is written word your preference? Throw a book or two in your
purse, backpack, or the backseat of your car so you can dive into a book
when life hands you the opportunity to get your learn on.
9. Know thyself.
Be mindful during the work day. Is there a certain time of day you
are more focused, alert, or creative? Are there a few hours where you
have a tough time finding interest in work? Find the answers to those
questions and build your day in a way that maximizes productivity. For
example, I do well if I can do creative things (like writing this article) early
in the day. In the evening, I can’t seem to focus no matter what, so I
save pleasure reading, leisure, and mindless tasks and chores for later
in the day. Shuffle a few tasks around to get more done.
10. Question everything.
There are very few absolutes in life, so maintain a healthy dose of skepticism and never stop asking questions.
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