Brainpower: Tips For Brain Exercise

Brainpower: Tips For Brain Exercise

You may or may not know this, but your brain is like a muscle and in the same way you exercise your body to maintain a level of fitness and health, you should also be exercising your brain to improve your cognitive abilities and maximise your brainpower!

Now, you’re probably thinking, that’s all well and good but how do I lift a barbell with my brain?

Fortunately, exercising your brain is a little bit simpler than this and there are a number of ways you can flex your brain ‘muscles’. In this article, we’ll focus our attention on to 3 simple ways you can stimulate your brain to harness your brainpower. 

To begin let’s gauge an understanding of what brainpower is. 

The Cambridge dictionary definition for brainpower is:

“Your intelligence or your ability to think” 

  • Solving this problem has taken all my brainpower. 

Walk It Off

Being physically active has a plethora of benefits for your body, but it also has great benefits for your brain. A study conducted by the University of British Columbia found that aerobic exercise does wonders for your cognition. Researchers found that regular activities such as walking help to increase the size of the hippocampus – the area of the brain which is involved in your memory and learning (Godman, 2014). It doesn’t just stop at walking, any activity which gets your ticker pumping like swimming, climbing or dancing will have similar benefits. 

Eat a Mediterranean Diet 

With so many diets and meal plans floating around in the mainstream media, it can be difficult to know which one is the best one for you. Studies suggest a Mediterranean diet is an ideal way to bump up your brainpower. It consists of consuming large amounts of fruit, veg, legumes, cereals and olive oil, moderate consumption of fish, dairy products and low consumption of poultry, red meat and wine (with meals, of course). Researchers of one study found that consuming a Mediterranean diet is good for both brain and body; It can lower inflammation, reduce risk of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease and improve cognitive function (Luciano et al., 2017)

Train Your Brain 

Another effective way of boosting your brainpower is through brain training. Several studies have been carried out which highlight the long term positive effects of using computerised cognitive training. Dr Barbara Sahakian of Cambridge University designed a game called Decoder in partnership with Peak – Brain Training which aims to better cognitive abilities and enhance sustained attention. Sahakian and her team of researchers found that Decoder was a “superior” form of cognitive training and is an “effective method for enhancing attention” (Savulich et al., 2019).

It doesn’t just stop there, there are numerous other things you can do to boost your brainpower by treating your brain like a muscle. Finding what’s best for you will help to improve your cognitive functions and boost your memory, attention, language and problem-solving skills. 

BrainPower Research Sources Cited:

Godman, H. (2014). Regular exercise changes the brain to improve memory, thinking skills – Harvard Health Blog. [online] Harvard Health Blog. Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/regular-exercise-changes-brain-improve-memory-thinking-skills-201404097110.

https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/regular-exercise-changes-brain-improve-memory-thinking-skills-201404097110

Dictionary.cambridge.org. (2019). BRAINPOWER | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary. [online] Available at: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/brainpower.

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/brainpower

Luciano, M., Corley, J., Cox, S., Valdés Hernández, M., Craig, L., Dickie, D., Karama, S., McNeill, G., Bastin, M., Wardlaw, J. and Deary, I. (2017). Mediterranean-type diet and brain structural change from 73 to 76 years in a Scottish cohort. Neurology, 88(5), pp.449-455.

https://n.neurology.org/content/88/5/449

Savulich, G., Thorp, E., Piercy, T., Peterson, K., Pickard, J. and Sahakian, B. (2019). Improvements in Attention Following Cognitive Training With the Novel “Decoder” Game on an iPad. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 13.

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnbeh.2019.00002/full#B17

 

Business Software For Growth

Business Software For Growth

When you run your own business, you’re constantly making the tough decisions between keeping a strict budget and considering investing into areas of your company such as staffing or business software. The purse strings may be tight, but there are times when you do need to put a little bit back into your business to help it run at a more efficient pace or to take it to the next level in terms of output.

In this blog we take a look at one area where a little investment is going to go a long way: your business software. We explore some software packages that will streamline your team working and help you level up your game.

Collaborative Working

If you have teams in your business, you’ll already know how important it is to have your staff working together cohesively. It’s easy to miss off tasks and to lose track of where the project is and where it’s heading to. 

No amount of meetings will help when the basic issue is a lack of clear progress and accountability. That’s where your collaborative software is going to help.

One of the packages I’ve come across is ProofHub. This piece of software allows users to gather all the documents in one place where everyone involved in the project can view them. It also allows team members to discuss the status of tasks and monitor progress. I’m a freelancer, therefore, don’t have a traditional team yet collaborate with other freelancers regularly and ProofHub could be a good tool to try out.

If you’re looking for a more straightforward tool then Asana is also a great fit. It allows you to allocate tasks to team members and then tick them off once they’re completed. Tasks can also be adjusted and notifications sent out to everyone involved so no one misses out on vital information.

Other Updates

As your company grows there are other business software packages that are going to take the pressure off including a sophisticated fleet management system or accounting software.

Staying on top of the books can be time-consuming and investing in something like Xero is going to take the heat off of you or the team members assigned to this role. Xero is a great option for small to medium-sized businesses as it allows users to not only manage invoices and billing but also has a function to produce monthly performance reports and automatically deal with your tax.

Not only that but your staff will be able to log in and see their monthly pay sheets and book annual leave in one handy system, if that is applicable to how your business works.

Business Software For Growth

When your business is growing, it’s vital that you give it the space and technology it needs to back up this growth.

From collaborative team working software to accounting software that means you never miss a crucial tax deadline, get on top of your workload with smart tech. Your team deserves to have their jobs made easy and to be allowed to work at maximum efficiency. Don’t be afraid of growing your business and investing into business software and systems that make sense for the future of your business. Shop around, find a package that fills a hole in your business operations and enjoy the benefits that come from growing your business.