How to improve mind power?  

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created by pkong 2009-09-30 09:38:19 pm

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4) Using our creativity gives the mind the capacity to think more. Learning how to draw, paint & write makes us creative. As we practice more of these talents, we enhance our creativity. As our creativity level shoots up, our brain function also steps up.

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submitted by pkong 2009-10-09 10:28:14 am    

 



1)A crossword a day is a great tool for improving mind power. It doesn't require a lot of time but actively works important parts of the brain that control thinking and recall. Do it frequently as the mind works better when it is exercised regularly.

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submitted by pkong 2009-09-30 09:38:19 pm    


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submitted by apierce 2009-10-03 10:08:11 pm    


Use the PAVE technique: P:Planting(positive thoughts) A:Affirmations V:Visualization E:expanding Possibilities

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submitted by cashfinder 2009-11-25 10:44:01 am    


Sudoku are also good for keeping the old brain working. Writing tips isn't a bad idea either.

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submitted by cally2 2009-09-30 09:56:45 pm    


Learning a foreign language or a new musical instrument works parts of the brain that have been dormant since your youth.

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submitted by Suzie Netten 2009-10-01 10:21:18 am    

 



Turn off the T.V.; tests have shown that much of what we watch on television stimulates little to no brain activity. Read, play games, balance your checkbook without a calculator--all of these activities help to keep your mind fresh and active.

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submitted by L.L. Woodard 2011-05-30 11:18:49 pm    

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