120 Ways to Boost Your Brain Power

Boost your Brain Power

Here are 120 things you can do starting today to help you think faster, improve memory, comprehend information better and unleash your brain’s full potential.

  1. Cultivate ambidexterity. Use your non-dominant hand to brush your teeth, comb your hair or use the mouse. Write with both hands simultaneously. Switch hands for knife and fork.
  2. Embrace ambiguity. Learn to enjoy things like paradoxes and optical illusions.
  3. Block one or more senses. Eat blindfolded, wear earplugs, shower with your eyes closed.
  4. Develop comparative tasting. Learn to properly taste wine, chocolate, beer, cheese or anything else.
  5. Learn to use different keyboard layouts. Try Colemak or Dvorak for a full mind twist!
  6. Find novel uses for common objects. How many different uses can you find for a nail? 10? 100?
  7. Go beyond the first, ‘right’ answer.
  8. Transpose reality. Ask “What if?” questions.
  9. Turn pictures or the desktop wallpaper upside down.
  10. Learn logic. Solve logic puzzles.
  11. Draw. Doodle. You don’t need to be an artist.
  12. Think positive.
  13. Engage in arts — sculpt, paint, play music — or any other artistic endeavor.
  14. Sit up straight.
  15. Drink lots of water.
  16. Deep-breathe.
  17. Vary activities. Get a hobby.
  18. Listen to music.
  19. Go technology-less.
  20. Change clothes. Go barefoot.
  21. Master self-talk.
  22. Play chess or other board games. Play via Internet (particularly interesting is to play an ongoing game by e-mail).
  23. Play ‘brain’ games. Sudoku, crossword puzzles or countless others.
  24. Be childish!
  25. Be humorous! Write or create a joke.
  26. Capture every idea. Keep an idea bank.
  27. Incubate ideas. Let ideas percolate. Return to them at regular intervals.
  28. Engage in ‘theme observation’. Try to spot the color red as many times as possible in a day. Find cars of a particular make. Invent a theme and focus on it.
  29. Eat at different restaurants – ethnic restaurants specially.
  30. Spell long words backwards. !gnignellahC
  31. Change your environment. Change the placement of objects or furniture — or go somewhere else.
  32. Write! Write a story, poetry, start a blog.
  33. Learn a musical instrument.
  34. Visit a museum.
  35. Study how the brain works.
  36. Find out your learning style.
  37. Try to mentally estimate the passage of time.
  38. “Guesstimate”. Are there more leaves in the Amazon rainforest or neuron connections in your brain? (answer).
  39. Make friends with math. Fight ‘innumeracy’.
  40. Learn a peg system for memory.
  41. Have sex! (sorry, no links for this one! :) )
  42. Meditate. Cultivate mindfulness and an empty mind.
  43. Watch movies from different genres.
  44. Get in touch with nature.
  45. Have a half-speed day.
  46. Change the speed of certain activities. Go either super-slow or super-fast deliberately.
  47. Put yourself in someone else’s shoes. How would different people think or solve your problems? How would a fool tackle it?
  48. Adopt an attitude of contemplation.
  49. Take time for solitude and relaxation.
  50. Commit yourself to lifelong learning.
  51. Travel abroad. Learn about different lifestyles.
  52. Adopt a genius. (Leonardo is excellent company!)
  53. Don’t stick with only like-minded people. Have people around that disagree with you.
  54. Change your perspective. Short/long-term, individual/collective.
  55. Change the media you’re working on. Use paper instead of the computer; voice recording instead of writing.
  56. Develop your reading skill. Reading effectively is a skill. Master it.
  57. Develop self-awareness.
  58. Describe one experience in painstaking detail.
  59. Learn Braille. You can start learning the floor numbers while going up or down the elevator.
  60. Buy a piece of art that disturbs you. Stimulate your senses in thought-provoking ways.
  61. Try different perfumes and scents.
  62. Mix your senses. How much does the color pink weigh? How does lavender scent sound?
  63. Debate! Defend an argument. Try taking the opposite side, too.
  64. Allocate time for brain development.
  65. Be curious!
  66. Challenge yourself.
  67. Develop your visualization skills. Use it at least 5 minutes a day.
  68. Take notes of your dreams. Keep a notebook by your bedside and record your dreams first thing in the morning or as you wake up from them.
  69. Keep a lexicon of interesting words. Invent your own words.
  70. Get random input. Write about a random word in a magazine. Read random sites using StumbleUpon or Wikipedia.
  71. Take different routes each day. Change the streets you follow to work, jog or go back home.
  72. Install a different operating system on your computer.
  73. Deliver more than what’s expected.

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