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Brain Fitness Exersizes / Free Brain Training Exercises
These brain fitness exercises will enhance your focus, concentration, powers of observation, memory and visualization, as well as cognitive thinking and basic problem solving skills. If nothing else do them for fun. They will work in improving your brain power.
4 commentsKeep your brain alive | How to increase your memory
There are simple natural ways to increase your memory. Even if you don't think you have a problem with memory, these are ways to keep your memory at an advantage. Do not wait until your memory is lagging. Learn these simple ways to increase your memory. Cognitive decline with aging has been linked to white and grey matter deterioration in certain parts of the brain. The greatest effects of cognitive decline are usually seen in activities such as task coordination, planning, goal maintenance, wo
0 commentsSpeed Reading By Mental Photography
A young child uses natural photographic memory, straight into the vast memory banks of the brain's cerebral cortex. You can see them gaze in awe and amazement as they absorb pictures, vioces, words, people,...
6 commentsFree Brain Exercises You Can Do Today To Keep Your Brain Fit
There are many places to find free brain exercises in our every day life. Some are genuinely good for our brain and others are just plain FUN! One of the keys to getting something out of the free brain...
10 commentsMental, Emotional, Physical Stress
Download your cool free exercise toolkit! Let's face it stress is a fact of life and ignorance is not bliss when it comes to YOUR health... Breathing is an unconsious action and part of you, regardless of...
2 commentsCRYPTIC CROSSWORDS BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE INTRODUCTORY LESSON
HOURS OF INEXPENSIVE ENTERTAINMENT PLUS INTELLECTUAL STIMULATION AND MENTAL ALERTNESS GUARANTEED “Eat mush for a beverage” [3] Can you solve this simple cryptic clue and come up with the...
3 commentsDid You Forget How or Why? Has Your Brain Gone on a Holiday?
Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder named for German physician Alois Alzheimer, who first described it in 1906. Scientists have learned a great deal about Alzheimer’s disease in the century since Dr....
26 commentsCRYPTIC CROSSWORDS BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE LESSON # 5 SOURCES OF DOUBLE LETTERS
LESSON # 5 SOURCES OF DOUBLE LETTERS Double letter combinations, like single letters are used extensively by puzzle creators to...
2 commentsCreative and innovative brain pathways
Becoming more creative and innovative has a very high value in today's society. While people with more "left brain" orientations have pursued high-paying careers in fields such as engineering and computer...
1 commentFour steps to enhance creativity
Dr. Frank Lawlis has done a great job of describing the steps to enhance creativity in his book, "The IQ Answer." Other authors have described similar steps. Let's go over these basic concepts which can be...
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