The importance of
keeping your mind sharp cannot be overstated. We are all part of a fantastic
intellectual and information economy, which thrives on ideas, creativity and
intelligence. Keeping your mind sharp is sure to give you the edge over the
competition, and more importantly lead to your own higher levels of
happiness.
When your
mind is in top shape, you will:
- Have greater motivation and focus
- Get more done
- Come up with more creative ideas
- Find inspiration more often
- Remember more
- Experience a better quality of life
A FEW PRACTICES
EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL IN KEEPING YOUR MIND SHARP ARE:
Continue reading, absorbing knowledge and experiencing culture
Education
is not preparation for life, education is life itself. It should be something
pleasurable and done for intrinsic reasons above all else. Read blogs on
subjects both within your field and in new fields you know nothing about; read
books; watch lectures on fascinating new subjects; read about ancient
societies; take in a new form of art you have never experienced; you get the
idea. Challenge your mind to continually broaden your horizon and soak up new
information like an infinite sponge (that is pretty much what it is, you should
use it to do just that).
Learn a skill or craft you have never tried before like playing an
instrument, composing music, painting, building a model airplane, or even
coding computer programs.
Engage
your mind in learning a new skill. You are never too old to do this, but this
is definitely something you should start as young as you can. You could have
started composing your own music at a young age, and in retrospect you wish you
had started even younger. You would be surprised how much learning a new skill
will open up many new paths in your mind and help you become even better at
whatever you are already an expert at. You will also open yourself up to tons
of new connections and intellectual social circles by engaging yourself in a
new hobby, form of art, or trade.
To improve memory do not write everything down
If you can, try this for a week: write down everything you
need to do at the beginning of the week, as you normally would, but take your
list and put it out of sight. Instead of keeping that list visible at your
desk, internalize your projects and simply remember and know what needs to be
done, prioritize it in your mind, and do it. Your brain is extremely powerful
and you will find that, in time, you may not have to write anything down to
remember everything (you can still keep a list for reference, but it is great not
to need it).
Give your mind time to assimilate knowledge
We live in a culture where we are constantly experiencing and
learning new things and taking in new information. This is a great thing, you
are not going to go into the information overload spiel, you do not really
believe in that anyway (you are in total control over how much information you
take in at once). But in your process of absorbing new skills, knowledge and
life experiences; internal analysis of yourself, what you have learned and
where you are going is vital to put everything in proper perspective. Some
people do it well during running, others through listening to music, and some
people through making art. Find your own place that allows you to assimilate
all you have learned and frequent it often.
Eat well, sleep well and exercise often
Giving your mind the proper rest and energy is essential to
getting the best performance out of it. This one is pretty self-explanatory,
but people often forget that you need proper fuel and proper rest to function
optimally. Also, putting your physical body through the paces is a surefire way
to rejuvenate yourself mentally. If you are ever feeling stressed, out of
inspiration, or depressed, a few days of nutritious food, good sleep and
vigorous exercise will put you back to your full self soon enough.
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