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roasted bean ...
roasted bean ...
the teaching ...
and the learning ...
and, one day, the earning ...
and the learning ...
and, one day, the earning ...
As you may know from my bio, I am over 50. I don't know about you, but I want to make sure that my brain stays active and alert and working for me in the years to come.
With this in mind, I've been researching techniques and tricks to keep my brain in tip-top shape. I've found a great deal of information on how to achieve this in your daily life. And, I've found many fun things to play with. (I am a gamer after all and I love all games, not just video games.) So, I'd like to share some of what I've found with you. I hope you find the games and information useful and fun. As you can tell by the title of this post, this is going to be a short series (or maybe a longer one if I see any interest in continuing it) that I'll be posting every Friday. But for today, I'd like to share this great article I found on Scientific American about increasing intelligence. To summarize, it lists five principles to practice that can exercise your brain and help keep it sharp: 1. Seek Novelty 2. Challenge Yourself 3. Think Creatively 4. Network Since the author of this article, Andrea Kuszewski, explains these points beautifully, I encourage you to read it at Scientific American. In my next Fun Friday post I'll give you an example of how to practice this. Until then, thanks for reading and ... whenever possible, make today great and tomorrow even better.
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