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How did you do? If you didn't do too well on this memory game, don't worry. It's not too late to engage in powerful mental exercises to improve your brain's health!
Mental Exercises
To improve memory, you need to keep learning and developing new skills. The key is changing it up to challenge your brain in different ways. You might try...
Brain Games
Improve your problem solving skills through crossword puzzles, chess, sudoku or jigsaw puzzles.
Building A Skill
Create new pathways in your brain by learning an instrument or language.
Creative Play
Improve your focus by practicing meditation through pottery, art therapy, knitting, or painting.
Quiz
Try this brain teaser: There's a bathtub filled with water in front of you. You have a spoon, a cup, and a bucket. What is the fastest way to empty the tub?
Try online brain teasers to help you think outside of the box and practice problem-solving.
Did you know?
Let Your Brain Recharge
In the age of information overload, it’s worth remembering that our smartphones aren’t the only thing that needs a regular recharge. Our minds do too.
Consolidation is when our brains turn short-term information into long term memory. This happens while we're sleeping!
Recharging your brain means getting enough sleep. On average, we need about 7-8 hours of sleep every night.
Quiz
If you are getting ready for an important presentation, how should you prepare?
Information becomes part of our long term memory when we sleep - so getting a good night's rest before a presentation is the best move.
Move Your Body
Connect With Others
The more social connections someone has, the better they are at preserving mental function and memory,
Positive social time with others (friends, family, coworkers, and even strangers!) can help stimulates the brain and keep it sharp.
Did you know?
Take Action
Take 5 minutes today to give your brain a workout!
Which strategy will you try first?
This Byte has been authored by
Adina Kaliyeva
Instructional Designer