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Train Your Brain

December 4th, 2007 by Stephen

Posted in Inspiration, Links |

Welcome back! It's good to see you again. Please note that I am now publishing all new material at my hub site: In Context Blog

Nigel at Socyberty has a list of 10 online resources for training you brain:

You have probably seen media reports about the emerging understanding of the benefits that mental exercise brings. Studies have shown that a routine of mental activities can increase your alertness, agility of thought and creativity. Your brain’s health is an important contributor to your quality of life as you age and there appears to be a correlation between your level of mental stimulation and your risk of dementia/Alzheimer’s in later life.

Check out this number cross-word-style puzzle.


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2 Responses

  1. Divine Says:

    Thank you for posting this article. I also try hard to work on productive active brain use as much as humanly possible lol and this article helps tremendously. My appreciation to you is in the highest sense.
    To show you my gratitude I would like to share with you a post I found that also helps with this: http://consciousflex.blogspot.com/2008/01/your-brain-does-not-know-difference-by.html
    Thank you indeed. I hope it helps you and others who read as much as this post of yours as helped, please keep up the incredible work in helping others!

  2. Stephen Says:

    Thanks, I saw that post and thought it was very insightful. Thanks for sharing it with the readers!

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