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In a world where we stay up late, over-caffeinate, use too much tech and are exposed to too much noise in general, it's easy to muddy the mental waters that flow down the river of life.
I've been reading this interesting article about a few tips, but this one in particular stood out:
Routine Is Deadly for Your Brain
http://bebrainfit.com/brain-exercises-mind-sharp/
In a world where we stay up late, over-caffeinate, use too much tech and are exposed to too much noise in general, it's easy to muddy the mental waters that flow down the river of life.
I've been reading this interesting article about a few tips, but this one in particular stood out:
Routine Is Deadly for Your Brain

http://bebrainfit.com/brain-exercises-mind-sharp/
Just as too much sitting has proven to be very unhealthy for our bodies, too much day-in, day-out routine is bad news for our brains.
Most of us live our lives as a series of fixed routines. And there are many good reasons for this.
It simplifies life. It limits brain-draining decision making. It lets us perform complex tasks like driving a car with little mental effort. Routines are run by our subconscious and require very little brain energy.
And consequently they provide the brain with very little stimulation.
Making a point of shaking up routines and proactively exercising your brain are both key to a more vital and sharp mind.
Some of the reported benefits of brain exercise include faster thinking, improved memory and mood, better vision and hearing, quicker reaction time, and a feeling of increased focus, motivation and productivity.
It can also help you ward off future memory loss and mental decline.
There are different theories on the best ways to to exercise your brain.
But the experts are in agreement that for an activity to help your brain, it must be novel and complex.
Here are some of the best ways to exercise your brain that meet these criteria.