edguider wrote:
I watched a news report yesterday about exercises for the mind by doing various tasks. Puzzles, Chess, Checkers, moderate mathematical stuff......
Can anyone recommend a good strategy for keeping the mind free of cobwebs? I even heard there are some iphone apps for this?
Thanks
The Very Best Strategy for keeping your mind free of cobwebs must be applied in the following sequence of actions!
However, this May Be Too Hard for many who are lacking in the ability to do more than one thing at once, or have a short span of attention!
The First Exercise: Before you go to sleep each night; Block your Ears, Nostrils and Mouth with Cotton Balls.
The Second Exercise: Relax - Don't Panic or Breathe! Allow your Subconscious Mind to Tell Your Conscious Mind that No Spiders will ever cross your mind again!
This Strategy is So Successful that you will Never again be inflicted with mental laziness. ![]()
so another words because only females can multi task it is only females that can follow this advice Pearl diver
That's a very interesting point Poet lorraine!
I have actually reccommended it to both males and females.
But to be honest... I usually don't get alot of feedback from the participants for some obscure reason ![]()
edguider wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good strategy for keeping the mind free of cobwebs? I even heard there are some iphone apps for this?
COFFEE.
edguider wrote:
I watched a news report yesterday about exercises for the mind by doing various tasks. Puzzles, Chess, Checkers, moderate mathematical stuff......
Can anyone recommend a good strategy for keeping the mind free of cobwebs? I even heard there are some iphone apps for this?
Thanks
I think deep breathing and meditation is a good way of keeping your mind fresh and free from cobwebs.
Crazdwriter wrote:
writing writing and more writing always helps my mind plus doing the word searches.
Amen

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