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Most people have a pretty good understanding that staying healthy typically requires some sort of exercise—even if it’s gentle chair exercises, light walking, or stretching—and eating right. But did you know that you should actually be exercising your brain too?
Mental fitness includes your brain health and also your emotional health, and keeping it in tip-top shape helps you do things like:
According to a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, certain memory training exercises can increase “fluid intelligence,” the ability to reason and solve new problems.
Exercising your brain helps activate neurons and parts of your brain that you may not be using regularly. Think about if you just sat and watched TV all day without really doing anything to have to think. You’re not activating different parts of your brain, which means those parts of your brain tend to be slower to respond. This leads to slower responses in conversation, reactions to outside stimuli, memory impairment, and even brain fog.
How Do I Exercise My Brain?
Exercising your brain seems like a strange concept, considering it feels like thinking all day would be enough exercise. But the problem is, when all you’re doing is thinking about what you’re watching on TV or about your daily worries, you’re actually only using one side of your brain.
To get a good hard brain sweat in, make a point to do one or more of these things at least once a day:
You can do one of these activities if you decide you love it, or you can do a little of all of them, or maybe you have another brain-stimulating activity that you are passionate about and want to start back up. It doesn’t matter what you do to stimulate your brain, just make sure you do it (and make sure you have fun with it too!).
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