2) Draw A Picture — Drawing stimulates the right-hemisphere of the brain and inspires creativity. Get out the colored pencils and begin drawing your way to a powerful brain.
3) Exercise — Long-term exercise has been proven to increase brain power and even create new neurons in the brain. Go out and get a natural high off of your own brain chemistry through exercise!
4) Brainwave Entrainment — Brainwave entrainment is a safe, innovative way to stimulate and shape the brain and it’s functioning. You can literally build up more control over your life and harness your brain’s potential!
5) Avoid Junk Food – Junk food has been proven to decrease energy in the body and promotes “brain fog.” Cut some junk food from your diet, and reap the benefits of a more calm, focused brain chemistry.
6) Deep Breathing — Deep breathing actually increases oxygen levels and blood-flow to the brain. 10-15 minutes of daily deep breathing can make a huge difference in the quality of your life and brain’s functioning potential.
7) Learn A New Language — Learning adds more structure to the brain and improves the brain’s speech centers. Hablas espanol? It may be time for you to take a class or program to supplement your job-skills and brain power!
8) Take Fish Oil — Fish oil supplements are literally like membrane material for the brain. The 2 primary components of EPA and DHA each act to strengthen both the emotional center of the brain and boost focus. There is an increase in overall brain activity after taking fish oil for awhile.
9) Laugh It Up — Laughter causes a natural release of the brain’s endorphins — chemicals that drown out pain and increase overall wellbeing. Laughter is a well known, natural stress reducer. Watch a comedy, crack a joke, and increase those endorphin levels!
10) Engage In Debate — A good, healthy debate strengthens the brain’s ability to think quickly and apply intelligence to verbal situations. Work to build up your brain power by engaging in plenty of healthy debate. Just ask someone who they are voting for in the presidential election and you’ll definitely provoke a debate!
11) Take A Multivitamin — Vitamins are great for the brain, and if it does not get enough of a certain vitamin through daily diet, consider a multivitamin. Multivitamins help facilitate the functioning of a healthy body and enriched brain. Start popping a vitamin each morning for awhile and chances are good that you’ll notice a difference!
12) Drink Red Wine — Alcohol in moderation has been proven to be good for the brain. Why? It is rich in antioxidants — chemicals that actually protect the brain! One glass daily for women and two for men is generally considered a healthy amount.
13) Eat Healthy — You know what ‘healthy’ is, so why not eat healthy and improve your brain? The brain requires a certain amount of energy to reach it’s maximum level of functioning. Eating chocolate cake and chips instead of fish and legumes, well maybe that’s why you cannot think clearly.
14) Change Your Environment — To keep your brain properly stimulated, it is important to keep changing your environment. Drive a new route to work, eat at a new restaurant on Friday night. Changing the environment helps change the brain!
15) Set Goals — Setting goals activates areas of the brain associated with positive thinking and action. Setting goals is great for achieving success and prosperity in life and boosting your brain.
16) Listen To Music — Studies have proven that listening to music strengthens the right-hemisphere of the brain and literally changes the structure. Those same studies have found that people who listen to music are generally smarter and have more emotional intelligence than those who don’t.
17) Be Empathetic — Being empathetic and trying to understand the emotions of others is a skill that your brain can learn. Being empathetic is definitely a powerful trait to have and allows your brain to relate to the emotions of others.
18) Avoid Stress — A little bit of stress will never hurt anybody. Too much stress actually causes detrimental increases in the hormone “cortisol” which in high levels, kills brain cells and suppresses brain functioning.
19) Think Positive — If you are currently very good at thinking positively, chances are good that you already have a more powerful brain than those “Negative Nellies.” Take 10 minutes daily to think more positive and start noticing an improvement in thinking abilities and problem solving skills.
20) Brainstorm — A good brainstorming session to think of new, stimulating ideas is a great way to boost your brains ability to think creatively. Brainstorming is actually a different way of thinking that will equip your brain with a quick creative boost.
21) Write An Article — Writing is linked to an improved memory and expression of thoughts. When you write, you are strengthening your brain’s natural ability to convey thoughts and feelings. Writing is a great way to exercise your ability to analyze and build a thought process with critical thinking. Journals, diaries, blog entries, and writing stories are phenomenal ways to fulfill your brain.
22) Visualize — Visualization has been associated with focus at a deeper level. Many successful athletes that are able to play “in the zone” actually visualize their game at a deeper level. Visualization has been linked to lowered stress, increased creativity, and peak mind-body performance.
23) Get Some Sleep — Be sure to always fulfill your brain’s need for sleep. Sleep clears out mental clutter and unimportant thoughts. Getting a good night’s sleep can also be the difference between a sharp memory and feeling forgetful. Everyone has different sleep requirements, be sure to fulfill yours! If you don’t get enough sleep — you may want to take a nap…
24) Do Self-Hypnosis — The power of hypnotic suggestion is definitely real. You can change aspects of your thought process and learn to shift your focus by taking the time to do some self-hypnosis. Hypnosis research shows that by practicing hypnosis, an individual experiences lowered stress, increased pain tolerance, and clear thinking. Try it out for yourself if you haven’t already!
25) Do Crossword Puzzles — Crossword puzzles bring out your brain’s ability to critically think and recall past memories. The challenge of completing crossword puzzles is definitely mentally invigorating and stimulating. If you enjoy reading the newspaper, be sure to check out the daily crossword puzzles section and build up that brain power!
26) Eat Nuts — Brazil and South American University students swear by eating nuts before taking exams. They notice that eating them is correlated with an increase in test scores. New studies are beginning to prove nuts effectiveness at increasing brain power. If you do not eat a lot of nuts, try it sometime and reap the brain related benefits!
27) Read Books — Reading books teaches your brain to adapt to absorb large amounts of information in shorter periods of time. Books challenge your thinking abilities and memorization skills, as well as boost vocabulary and critical thinking skills. Not only do you learn something from reading a book, but your brain power increases as you build up the book load.
28) Listen To Classical Tunes — Listening to classical music activates the left hemisphere of the brain, which is why classical music usually helps students do better in mathematics and writing. If you haven’t yet tried listening to some Mozart, consider it! Mozart has been linked to an 80 % increase in spatial intelligence scores!
29) Play “Brain Age” — New games like “Brain Age” for the nintendo DS and Big-Brain Academy help promote quick thinking and essential brain skills. These games work wonderful for improving thinking speed and natural problem solving skills. I’ve had a chance to play these games before and I can personally vouch for their effectiveness!
30) Take A Nap – Taking a nap has been proven through research to significantly improve task-performance and thinking abilities. If you are feeling tired throughout the day and have time to take a quick nap, it is recommended. Naps are a wonderful refresher and quick little mental booster.
31) Turn Off The T.V. – Watching T.V. may not be the only reason which rotting begins in the brain, but it is a key ingredient to the rotting process. A little T.V. will never hurt anybody, but it does definitely change brain functioning. The act of watching T.V. slows brainwaves and causes a decline in brain fitness.
32) Paint A Picture — Being able to visualize where you want paint to go on paper sparks pure creativity from within. Painting is an exercise that gets the right-brain fully functioning and improves your creative side. If you haven’t tried painting a picture, give it a shot and notice that you’re likely to feel and be more creative.
33) Start Crying — Don’t be afraid to cry when the time is right! Crying actually heals emotions and promotes healthy circulation within the brain. Those who are able to cry are actually cleansing the inside of their brain, which is another very healthy way to increase brain power.
34) Eat Less — Eating too much food has the effect of decreasing blood-flow to the brain and increasing blood-flow to the digestive system. Therefore, if you are able to cut-back on the total amount of food you consume, you will have enhanced brain functioning. In several lab studies, rats on a calorie-restricted diet had increased blood flow to their brains.
35) Eat Breakfast — When kids who hadn’t eating breakfast for awhile, began to eat breakfast, their math grades went up an entire letter grade (on average). Breakfast is probably the most important meal of the day — it provides your body with fuel for the rest of the day. If you don’t have time to eat an entire breakfast in the morning, at least have some sort of snack… It could give your brain a powerful edge!
36) Go For A Walk — Exercise deifnitely benefits the brain, and walking is a great form of exercise that is easy and very effective for boosting brainpower. Walking puts your mind in a relaxed state of clear thought and brain function. Walking gives your brain a chance to wander and free itself from any troubling thoughts.
37) Mimic Others — Being able to mimic other’s actions and talk activates several areas of the brain that are usually inactive. Mimicing others, if done in a fun, playful manner, can improve your brain power and the brain’s natural ability to adapt quickly when faced with new situations.
38) Solve Puzzles — Solving puzzles is a great way to stimulate your brains ability to critically think and process information. Puzzles are thought provoking, challenging, and a fun activity. The great thing about puzzles is that they require activity in the left-hemisphere of the brain to work with, and transfer information to, the right hemisphere’s visual center of the brain. Want a more integrated brain? Solve a puzzle!
39) Do Neurofeedback — Neurofeedback is a great way to learn to consciously control your brain wave patterns. Neurofeedback builds brain structure and helps promote flexibility within a brain’s neural network. Though neurofeedback is somewhat costly, if you’ve got enough money — it may very well be the best investment you can make for your brain!
40) Cut Alcohol Consumption — Alcohol in moderation isn’t terrible for the brain, too much alcohol is damaging to brain health and function. If you want to boost brain power, cutting alcohol is a great way to do it. Alcohol can cause memory problems and encourage “foggy,” disorganized thinking.
41) Live A Drug-Free Lifestyle — Everyone knows that drugs are bad for them. Drugs do not foster creativity, they kill creativity and deplete brain cells. Depending on the drug, effects can range from brain bleeding, to cell loss, to impairments in neural growth. Live drug free and keep your brain more powerful!
42) Drink Fruit Juice — Drinking fruit juice revitalizes the brain and provides cells with a refreshing jolt of nutrients. Great juices to drink include: grape juice, orange juice, cranberry juice, and apple juice. Most juices provide your brain with vital nutrients which in turn, provide you with more mental energy and focus.
43) Be Self-Aware — When you learn to let go of ego-driven and emotional aspects of life, rational thinking kicks in. Rational thinking will allow you to become self-aware, which in turn allows you to make better future decisions to achieve optimal brain health. Activities like meditation, self-hypnosis, and introspection allow us to increase our self-awareness.
44) Take Gingko Biloba — Gingko Biloba has been scientifically researched and documented to significantly increase blood-flow to the brain. Gingko Biloba is a farily inexpensive way to pump up your brain’s blood-flow. Increased bloodflow to the brain is correlated with an increase in focus and problem solving. Try some Gingko Biloba and allow your brain to reap the benefits!
45) Have Sex — Having sex is a great way to naturally release vital hormones in the brain. When involved in a loving relationship, having sex improves social connection as well as emotional intelligence. Sex is connecting, stress-relieving, and a great way to give your brain a boost. Chances are that sex will also improve your confidence and ability to think positively!
46) Drink Caffeine — Research shows that students that drink coffee before exams, have higher scores. Why? Caffeine seems to stimulate activity in the brain, speed up thinking, and improve focus. Too much caffeine is never good as it can cause stress or trigger anger. A little bit, however, may be the ticket to an “A” on your test. Drink some and find out how it affects your focus and thinking abilities!
47) Sniff Some Basil — I personally haven’t tried this method, but there seem to be many claims testifying for Basil’s effectiveness at improving overall brain function. Either way, certain fragrances actually change brain functioning. Taking a whiff of peppermint speeds up brain functioning, while other fragrances actually slow things down! Since scent is the strongest thing tied to memory, some good fragrances can definitely help out brain functioning.
48) Stay In School — If you are in school, chances are good that you will boost your brain power more than the average dropout! Keeping up with school work, means giving your brain a good workout in areas of self-discipline, learning, and mental processing. Stay in school, or do something to always be learning something new!
49) Ask Questions — Asking questions is a phenomenal way to keep your brain in shape. Get in the habit of questioning others and their thoughts. Questions can provoke new thoughts and ideas and asking them is a great way to build up brain power!
50) Re-Read This List – Want to boost your brain power? Start by re-reading this list and highlighting several methods that you can apply to your life. As a matter of fact, print this list out and staple it up someplace that you will view everyday. That way, when walking past the list, you can take a glance and randomly choose an activity to boost your brain power!
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February 6th, 2008 at 10:03 pm
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Dirk
February 7th, 2008 at 8:00 am
2Fun stuff, though I disagree with pretty much all of the health related stuff.
Tahnee Albert#033
February 7th, 2008 at 8:04 pm
3I think that its kewl that there is 50 ways!!!!
Tejvan Pettinger
February 8th, 2008 at 7:25 am
4Good list, agree with putting meditation no.1. Not so sure about coffee even though I like it.
Keith
February 8th, 2008 at 2:36 pm
5EXCELLENT list of tips here…KUDOS!!!
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February 9th, 2008 at 3:54 am
6Great site with helpful reminders. Way to go!!
Admin
February 9th, 2008 at 5:32 am
7@ Dirk — definitely fun stuff, thanks for sharing your opinion!
@ Tahnee — I’m glad you found this list to be ‘kewl’!
@ Tejvan — coffee definitely has brain boosting properties. It is a substance that if abused, will definitely cause stress.
@ Keith — Thanks for your compliment, it is definitely appreciated!
@ Hrvatica — Thanks for the compliment. Hope to see you comment more in the future!
Jenny
February 10th, 2008 at 2:53 pm
8I used to draw all the time. But it didn’t do much for me as far as brain power goes.
Drew
February 10th, 2008 at 9:39 pm
9Drawing does boost brain power — mostly in the right hemisphere. Drawing “all the time” won’t be a big booster. Mixing up brain boosting activities or using a combination of activities is what gives the brain a boost!
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February 11th, 2008 at 1:07 pm
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Divine
February 11th, 2008 at 8:19 pm
13Thank you for posting this article. I also try hard to boost conscious brain power as much as humanly possible 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 conscious boosting: http://consciousflex.blogspot.com/2008/01/higher-your-current-level-of.html
Thank you indeed, please keep up the incredible work in helping others!
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February 11th, 2008 at 8:56 pm
14Very much like this list!
Especially the last point- start by rereading the list and marking the points you don’t do.
shanthy
February 16th, 2008 at 2:44 am
15Hi Thanks a lot for such nice points. Most of them are very doable but we don’t put an effort. :) maybe from now on I can add some. ;) take care.
shanthy
February 16th, 2008 at 2:46 am
16next time add somthing about the meditaion.
Drew
February 17th, 2008 at 6:50 am
17@ shawn sum — I have checked out your site and may reference to a quote or 2 in future articles. Glad you found this article informative and I hope you stick around the community!
@ Divine — I’m glad you enjoyed this article. I enjoyed reading the article you’ve shared. Thank you and I hope you to have you around the 4mind4life community!
@ online autoincome — I’m glad you found this list useful. I hope you become an active member in the community!
@ shanthy — Your very welcome :), I’m happy you liked the article. I just added a couple of links to my other articles pertaining mediation in the “mediate” section of the list. I hope you also join and become an active member of the 4mind4life community!
Kelly @ Small Business Guru
February 17th, 2008 at 7:53 pm
18Great list of resources…..unless you have any objections.
I’d like to include a link to this article on my site as well.
It’s a very cool collection — and something i’ll use as a regular reference.
thanks for the great work here.
Drew
February 18th, 2008 at 1:56 am
19Hi Kelly, I’m glad you enjoyed the list. Feel free to link to this article on your site — I appreciate the link love as I am trying to promote this website! I hope you join the 4mind4life community or at least subscribe via RSS to stay updated! Thanks for stopping by.
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February 18th, 2008 at 2:44 pm
20Wow a very good list. I’m also impressed by the community you’ve built up in such a short period of time! Keep up the good work ;)
Cheers,
Albert | UrbanMonk.Net
Modern personal development, entwined with ancient spirituality.
Lindsay
February 18th, 2008 at 9:40 pm
21Great list, very thorough and leaves us with many options!
Drew
February 19th, 2008 at 8:24 am
22Albert — I’m glad you enjoyed the list and I hope that you consider joining the community or subscribing via RSS! I had a look through your website — nice work to you as well ;).
Lindsay — I’m glad you liked the list and I hope that you’ll join the 4mind4life community!
Kaleb
February 20th, 2008 at 5:21 am
23A solid, well-informed list…
But a glaring contradiction:
Psychedelic drugs, like marijuana or LSD, are proven to INCREASE creativity, nervous system functioning, and blood flow to the brain. Cannibanoids have even been shown to spur neuronal growth in mice.
The use of psychedelics for self-awareness has been their primary purpose, dating back to ancient India and the use of soma to aid meditation and ego-revelation, as written in the Hindu Rig-Veda.
To have meditation your number one suggestion for cognitive improvement, and to follow abstainance from the traditional aids of meditation and self awareness with the suggestion to be self aware shows a laughable contradiction of beliefs and shows a skewed and unrealistic value system.
Kobra
February 20th, 2008 at 7:42 am
24Nice list. I’ll definitely bookmark this and return later :D.
Patricia Skinner
February 20th, 2008 at 8:41 am
25This is a wonderful list. Even if only half of it works for you, you should be making great progress. Getting plenty of sleep is what so many people overlook these days. How can you get results if you’re running a sleep deficit? lol.
Entz
February 20th, 2008 at 10:54 pm
26First of all your form says “URI” instead of URL. Fix this ASAP.
Caffeine does not increase creativity - drugs do. Weed and especially mushrooms and variants there of work the best.
Caffeine is also bad for your health.
Drew
February 21st, 2008 at 3:36 am
27Kobra — I’m glad you liked the list and I’m glad to have you around the community ;)
Patricia — I’m glad that you enjoyed the list… You are definitely right on w/ sleep. You can’t expect brain power to improve much if you are depriving your brain of sleep… Thanks for sharing your comments and I hope you continue to do so ;)
Entz — URI is supposed to be URI…(uniform resource identifier)….it may be classified as a URL, URN or both…
Carlos
February 22nd, 2008 at 12:53 am
28Very nice, I give a TEN!!!!!
but in my opinion i think that it should be NO alcohol, because it also addicts the consumer and makes the consumer drink more , more ,and more.
hypnosis …never tried it….never will…..
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February 22nd, 2008 at 7:17 am
30Carlos, I’m glad you like the article & I appreciate the 10! I hope to have you see you around the community in the future!
Sylvia Buetow
March 2nd, 2008 at 10:50 pm
31Appreciated this. Older than most and always looking to give my memory a boost. Memory is fine, but my retreval system is slowed.
Adam
March 3rd, 2008 at 6:47 pm
32Thank you for this amazing article. I can’t imaging the amount of time and researh that must of gone into this. very helpful to me and much appreciated!
Jorge Barba
March 6th, 2008 at 3:43 am
33I second Adam, I will print this list, make copies and give them out to my family, friends and clients. Much appreciated!
Drew
March 7th, 2008 at 6:13 am
34Sylvia — I’m glad you found the article useful ;) The tips should definitely help out your memory!
Adam — Thanks for sharing your comments. It did take awhile to compile the facts ;)
Jorge Barba — Printing this list is a great idea ;)
G.Davis
March 9th, 2008 at 6:52 am
35#28 is amazing. I knew that listening to classical music increases intelligence, but spacial preception by 80%? That’s incredable. I’m going get my Best of Mozart cd right now. If only I could remember where I put it…
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March 9th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
37Kia ora,
For a start, what planet does Kobra live on? He/she reminds me of the druggies who found their rut and chose to stay in it by following the adage that, “Reality is a crutch for those who can’t handle drugs.” Good luck, Kobra, and may you find the peace you seek through the fog you have created for yourself.
Solving puzzles is a good strategy for me. I solve Sudoku puzzles because they allow me to monitor the condition of my brain. When I need more “scafolding”, e.g., written clues about possible solutions to a square’s number, I’m cued in to the fact that my brain possibly needs a bit more nurturing and looking after than it otherwise might.
I don’t know if drinking a tablespoon of organic apple cider vinegar improves your brain, but it makes me think that I’m acting intelligently. Thanks again for the tips.
Drew
March 9th, 2008 at 11:04 pm
38Hey Tom — I think you’re referring to the commenter above Kobra ;) Solving puzzles is a great strategy and I can definitely tell that I am more alert and my brain functions more efficiently after doing puzzles daily for several weeks! I’m glad you enjoyed the tips ;)
Well
March 10th, 2008 at 1:49 pm
39Good list.
I would also add posture to that list. If you keep your posture right, especially your spine and neck area, your brain will benefit from greater blood flow and circulation.
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March 12th, 2008 at 6:26 pm
42I love doing the times puzzles!!!
Great Blog — I found you through Entrecard!!
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March 14th, 2008 at 7:03 am
43Would you mind laying down while I have sex, I’m trying to improve my mind you know.
Yeah sure.
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45Nice. Can I publish this in the magazine I edit? Byline will still be credited to you. But I hope you will allow me not to put some of the ways like brainwave entertainment, self hypnosis, neurofeedback, ginko balboa, brain age.. Our readers might them too technical or some stuff may not be popular or available in the country.
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March 17th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
47In addition to sniffing Basil, everyone should try smelling lavender. It’s probably one of the most soothing aromas in the world! I went through a particularly stressful time and had a dried bundle of lavender in my day planner. A whiff of it and all my troubles drifted away.
Thanks for the good post! There’s lots to take away from it.
-Thinkslice
Drew
March 20th, 2008 at 5:00 pm
48@ Tony Roda - What magazine do you edit? I’d have no problem w/ you including it as long as you give me full credit and possibly a copy of the magazine ;)
Thinkslice - I’ve never tried lavendar, but have heard great things about it. Great to hear it worked out well for you ;)
Tony Roda
March 21st, 2008 at 4:11 am
49Hello. I edit the Department of Health (Philippines) magazine called HealthBeat. I find this post to be very interesting to our readers (particularly health workers and students). I hope you don’t mind, I’ll just have to delete some points that are not relevant to our situation. And how would you like your credit to appear in the magazine?
Drew
March 21st, 2008 at 7:07 am
50Sounds cool Tony. I’d like “Drew” author of “4 Mind 4 Life dot Com” to be given credit for the article. You could also put in a caption at the end of the article encouraging them to share their comments on this official post. I think it’s awesome that you are sharing this info. with others Tony! Let me know if you have any further questions ;)
Dave
April 18th, 2008 at 7:15 am
51Has anyone ever tried any of these 50 brain boosting techniques? If so, have you become a better reader, and in general has it helped you on a day to day basis? Please feel free to email me at bittorrentfaq@yahoo.com. Thnkx!
mosso
May 3rd, 2008 at 6:57 pm
52its verry good this 50 advises ;i really understand the good healthy thought on it .
Meagan
May 29th, 2008 at 3:07 pm
53Thank you for the stimulating list of means to increase brain and living power. I do research daily to attempt to fool around with various areas of my mind and keep lists of things I would like to look into further.
I think journaling and inquiry are important to increasing brain power as well. I think the inquiry could be ascertained through debate, but perhaps you could make it more of an introspective art - though, then you are not getting other peoples points of view - and even though sometimes it might not seem worthwhile to have some strangers pov’s I believe it could help with being empathetic.
I noted the journaling due to it’s nature for helping with brain storming, visualizing, perhaps leading to painting a picture, maybe someone being inspired to learn a new language or bits and pieces of one, and certainly self awareness.
I saw you noted on here that smelling basil helps to increase blood circulation to the brain. I find that the olfactory systems of most individuals would find this extremely stimulating - another means of building with the brain is to connect memories and thoughts to smells/taste or sounds due to their memory-formation being stronger than sight, or touch. I hate to do any sort of advertisements, but I read this book for a class, Proust was a Neuroscientist by Lehrer, and it had some insight on various artforms that lead into Neuroscience and its fruition as a field. - ok, I’ll wrap this up, I’m babbling :P
Again, this list is extremely helpful and I know some of my response comes off as collegiate nonsense and overly pretentious bullshit, but I believe my responding to this article was helpful at least in a small way to me to write something and get it out there. I usually only write when I am journaling or turning in papers for school - I guess I’ll take up blogging like a fair portion of the world soon enough. Again, thank you for the inspiration to keep learning and developing in all areas of life. I’d like to remind you that you got all of these responses by inspiring these people, and your inspiration to others is a definite inspiration to me, and I honestly feel inspiration is one of the best traits any individual can have. Have a fantastic day.
Drew
May 29th, 2008 at 4:38 pm
54@ Meagan - Thank you for sharing your knowledge and interest to increase your brain and living power. I too believe that journaling is a phenomenal habit to get yourself into. The book that you read for your class sounds interesting, I may look into it. Letting me know that I inspired you makes me feel even more inspired to write some great content ;) I truly appreciate the kind words. You be sure to have a fantastic day too!
cutesushi
June 26th, 2008 at 4:15 am
55hi,
I was looking for brain booster and found your article. I want to share it with more friends, can I post your article in my blog (cutesushi.multiply.com)?
Drew
June 26th, 2008 at 5:45 am
56Hey cutesushi,
You can share a small part of it or a few of your favorite numbers, but please do not copy the entire article! Feel free to link to this article to guide others to the full version.
Thanks for your interest,
Drew
Brook
July 8th, 2008 at 12:34 am
57Brain power is the way to go. I need all the brain power I can get. I am writing the GMAT next week…Great post, great advice, thank you.
Drew
July 8th, 2008 at 1:40 am
58Hey Brook, best of luck with the GMAT! Thanks for stopping by to share your comments :)
Melanie
July 20th, 2008 at 3:17 pm
5945, all the way!!
Drew
July 21st, 2008 at 11:43 pm
60Haha. Whatever works best for you Melanie.
FeelingFlirty
July 30th, 2008 at 3:12 am
61This is a fantastic list and we should all print it and tape it to our mirrors!
Gabriel
August 14th, 2008 at 7:42 pm
62This information will be helpful for many who seek to improve their brain power.
In my opinion eating vitamin,mineral and omega 3 rich food are the best brain boosters.Natural sources are the best sources.
They can realize our hidden potential and awaken in us divine abilities.
Jay Ortega
August 17th, 2008 at 5:52 pm
63Great Article!! I’m printing this out yo put it on my board… I’ve had the privilege of following most of the tidbits back when starting my direct mail marketing business, and I must say that they were a crucial part on that growth.
The Fitness Diva
October 1st, 2008 at 10:47 pm
64Really thorough list here! I do many of the things listed, but you’ve got a few on here that I will definitely need to add onto my life’s list!
There’s nothing like being brainy! ;)
Drew
October 4th, 2008 at 3:29 am
65@ Jay, definitely a good idea to print it out!
@ The Fitness Diva, glad you enjoyed it!
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