Brain Exercises For Improving Memory by Michelle Rudge

September 20, 2009 | Memory Training

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The human brain is a complex and amazing organism, vital for life, yet there is so much that we don’t know about it. One thing we do know though, is that if we don’t exercise our brain and it’s functions, our mental ability and capacity will decrease.

Mostly this is seen in old age, in cases of dementia, Alzheimer’s, brain injury or trauma; but to a lessor degree it affects every person in some way.

Every memory improvement course, photographic memory or mental photography course will teach you methods for improving (dramatically) your memory skills. But all of them revolve around using your brain and exercising it with a particular method or process.

For those that just want some simple (i.e. free) and fun exercises, these can be found all over the internet. The benefit of these brain exercises is that as they get you to use new skills (such as in problem solving or lateral thinking) it creates new neural pathways and strengthens existing neural pathways in your brain. This opens up more and more of your brain capacity and part of that brain capacity is the function of memory. So as you improve your brain, of course your memory improves as well.

Online Brain Exercises

There are a number of sites on the internet where you can go and play some fun games. Often these will get harder as you progress through the levels. My two favourite sites are: braingle.com and lumosity.com. Both these sites have games, riddles, tests and trivia that will stretch you AND keep you entertained! I like them because they both have a lot of content in the one place.

But when you’re not at a computer you can do puzzles in the newspaper such as sudoku or the crossword; and instead of watching TV all night, you could take half an hour out to read about a topic that is interesting to you.

Whatever exercises you choose to do, just the fact that you are exercising (and using) your brain will help in improving memory and overall brain function.

Brain exercises are just the first step in improving memory, but your mind has the capacity to do so much more and to help you achieve so much more. Mental Photography allows you to read, learn and recall information at a phenomenal pace, it will propel you into amazing success and fulfillment in your life. To see what I’m talking about, go to http://www.mentalphotographynow.info

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