Just use a problem solving technique  for several weeks and it will become a habit. You can develop many good  thinking habits with some effort, and then be more resourceful  effortlessly from that point on. Use the power of habit. This is time  that is otherwise wasted or just under-utilized. Just plan that this  time is for what and stuck to do your activity in planned timing.
Learning new language
Learning  a new language introduces your mind to new concepts and new ways of  looking at things (in English we are afraid, whereas in Spanish we have  fear). It is one of the best brain exercises.
Concentration  and clear thinking are more or less automatic once you remove  distractions. Learn to stop and watch your busy mind. 
Write
Writing  is good for your mind in a number of ways. It is a way to tell your  memory what is important, so you'll recall things more easily in the  future. It is a way to clarify your thinking. It is a way to exercise  your creativity and analytical ability. 
Speed reading
When  you start Speed Reading, and make it your habit, first it will increase  your confidence, then your knowledge e.g. you get to learn a lot more  in less time, and it is definitely a good brain exercise. When you  decide to learn something, take notes from the start, and read them  constantly. 
Exercise
Anything  that affects physical health in a positive way probably helps the brain  too. If you need a brain recharge, you might want to walk up and down  the stairs a few times.
Develop your creativity
Creativity  gives power to your thinking. Raw computation can be done by computers  now, but humans provide the creative thought that shapes our world. 
Brain wave entrainment
The  newest brain wave entrainment products are powerful tools for altering  your brain function. Some will almost immediately relax you, while  others will put your brain waves in a pattern that is most conducive to  analytical thinking. 
Talk
Talking  is only good for the brain if you are actually exercising it, of  course. Try explaining something that you don't understand very well to a  friend, though, and you'll notice that the process of explaining will  help you clarify your understanding.
Do something you enjoy
This  is a way to both lower stress and rev up your brain. The key is to do  something active. Watching TV doesn't count. Whether it is playing  Scrabble or building birdhouses, when you are actively engaged in an  activity that you enjoy, you worry less about things and you start to  think better.
Adjust your beliefs
Believe  you are smarter, and you'll become smarter. For this, affirmations may  work, but even better is evidence. Make a note of your successes. Tell  yourself, "Hey, that was really creative," when you do something  creative. When you have a good idea, make a note of it. Gather the  evidence for your own intelligence and you'll start to experience more  of it.
Brain exercises
Do  math in your mind while driving. Think of a new use for everything you  see. Regular use of the brain has been shown to generate new neuronal  growth, and even halt the decline of mental function that often comes  with age.
Play, Do puzzles, Sing
New  connections are made and new brain cells are grown. Intellectual play,  as well as any playing that involves hand-eye coordination stimulates  the brain. Crossword puzzles, lateral thinking puzzles, and even good  riddles are a great way to get brain exercise. When you are alone in  your car or home, try singing about something you are working on. This  taps into and exercises your right brain. Have you ever noticed how it  is easier to rhyme when you sing than when you just speak or write? This  is because the right brain is better at pattern recognition. By doing  this brain exercise regularly you can train yourself to tap into the  power of the right brain. This will make you a more effective  problem-solver. 
Self awareness
This  may not seem important to brain power, but it is. When you know  yourself better, you can avoid the usual effects of ego and emotion in  your seemingly "rational" thinking. Or you can at least take it into  account. Watch yourself, especially as you explain things or argue.
Motivate yourself
Motivation is as important to mental tasks as it is to any other. Learn a few simple techniques for self motivation. 
Avoid too much stress
Neuropsychiastrist  Richard Restak, M.D., form the George Washington University School of  Medicine and Health Services, sums up the research thus: "Stress causes  brain damage." Long term stress has repeated been shown to hurt the  brain, not to mention the rest of the body. Learn a few stress reduction  techniques if you get stressed out often.
Get educated
Scientists  have known for a while that the less educated get alzheimer's more  frequently. Education in any area seems to make the brain stronger.
Ask questions
This  is a great way to keep your brain in shape. Just get in the habit of  asking questions often, even if it is only in your own mind. Why are  taller buildings better? what is the purpose of curbs? Ask anything that  comes to mind, and ponder the possible answers.
It takes about twenty to thirty days of repetition to establish new habits, many psychologists will tell you. This means that when you create your plan for better brainpower, be sure you plan to use that new problem solving technique, or eat those new brain foods for at least three weeks. You can use many of the brain boosters here and get immediate results, but it is creating new habits that will give you the most brainpoweMake a brainpower plan

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