10 Ways to Increase Your Intelligence

Posted on September 12th, 2007 in Intelligence, List, Tips, Health by admin

1. READ! - There’s no better way to expand your vocabulary than to expose yourself to more than just the evening news. Your brain works like a computer…it learns by programming. The more you read, the more “refined” that programming becomes. The daily newspaper is a great start, but more sophisticated magazines can expand your realm of knowledge quite quickly.

2. Learn something new! - This may sound like an obvious tip, but it’s very often that the world around us presents us with the opportunity to learn, but we never take the time to do it. For example, do you know why the tension exists between the Shia and Sunni Muslims in the Middle East? You hear about it on the evening news every day…but take the time to investigate it! It may only take 10 or 15 minutes, but you’ll be smarter for it.

3. Solve a difficult puzzle - I have a particular suggestion for this…why not learn to solve the Rubix Cube? Maybe you used to know the solution, but time has dulled your memory. Well, re-learn it! The solution to the Cube involves algorithms and patterns, as well as spatial reasoning. In my opinion, this guy has created a top-notch video explaining the solution:

4. Play some NINTENDO! - Actually, NintendDS…The company recently released a “game” called BrainAge, which is a clever way to make brain exercise a little more fun! It’s filled with little games, puzzles, and tests which help you to improve your mental capacity. It’s fun! So grab that NintendoDS from your kid’s room when he or she’s asleep, and play your way to a better brain!

5. Fociz! - It’s another game…but this one’s online! AND FREE! It’s a great tool…check it out!

6. Eat healthy. - The most important part of intelligence is…your brain! And if your brain isn’t healthy, how can you expect your intelligence to improve? The proper food for your brain is like gasoline for your car…put in the wrong stuff, and you’ll be going nowhere fast. Be sure to eat a good breakfast. It’s something you hear all the time, because it’s true. You need the energy to get your mind working, and the morning is the best time to start filling up with gasoline!

7. Exercise - OK, so this one is a bit of a cheat. It goes along with eating healthy, but it’s so important, it needs its own number on this list! Exercising does more to improve intelligence than you could ever know. It allows you to take in more oxygen, trains your body to function at an optimal level, and clears your mind. The more you exercise, the more you are able to take in and absorb…both physically and mentally!

8. Minimize Mindless Tasks. - There are a lot of activities we do each day which don’t exactly require our full mental abilities. These include watching TV, showering, and anything else that you do on “autopilot”. Sometimes, this can even include driving, which is a little scary (have you ever been driving along, only to realize that you don’t remember your last couple of miles? Pretty scary, huh?). These are the types of activities which involve very little mental focus and concentration. And as with anything else, if you don’t use it, you lose it. Try to spend more time doing things that involve problem solving and focus, and less TV watching.

9. No calculators! - Math is not exactly fun…and the temptation to use that calculator for everyday math problems is always hard to ignore. But next time you can manage it, do the math yourself. Even better, if you can, do it in your head! The more you do this, the easier it will become, and your intelligence will become sharper and more adaptable because of it.

10. Sleep on it. - Sleep isn’t just for physical health. It’s a major factor in your mental health as well…so don’t ignore your sleep needs, if you want to be on top of your game mentally. Think about it…the last time you woke up groggy, how mentally sharp were you? Probably wouldn’t be ready to tackle that Rubix Cube that day, huh? Find your optimum sleep pattern, and stick to it.Follow these simple tips, and you’re well on your way to improved intelligence!

Create Your Own Energy

Posted on August 28th, 2007 in Tips, Lifestyle, Health by admin

With so much that needs to be done each day, it’s hard to find energy to get it all done, let alone to get it done right. When we lack energy, the day can seem to just drag on and on, without anything productive getting done. It’s a dangerous and difficult problem, but not one without a solution - or rather, a number of solutions! Here are some tips to get yourself energized each and every day.

1. Optimize your sleep patterns: It’s tempting to just hit that snooze button and catch a few more Z’s, especially on a weekend. But in reality, those extra few minutes (or hours!) can actually do a lot of harm to your energy levels. You see, it takes your body some time to enter the truly restful portion of sleep. If you hit the snooze button to catch 15 more minutes, while it may feel good now, you’ll pay for it later. Those 15 minutes are nothing more than light rest, never reaching the rejuvenating part of sleep…and they’re playing havoc on your body clock - the main engine of your energy levels.

2. When you wake up, look directly at the sky: Just don’t look directly at the sun! :) For 30 seconds, look up to the sky and let the bright light of the day enter your eyes. This has the amazing effect of giving you an immediate energy boost AND signals your body clock that you are waking up now. This helps your body clock to set itself and prepare your body for the day ahead of you. Try this tomorrow morning - I’ve found that it can have the same effect of a cup of coffee!

3. Exercise: It sounds cliche’ because it is. But it’s just as important! Our bodies have to move…they have to exert energy in order to produce energy. I’ve found that this one tip has been the most helpful in keeping me energized. Whenever I “slip” on my exercise routine, I feel it in my energy levels. I promise you - just try it for one week…you’ll find yourself with more energy than you can believe. It seems that it should be the other way around; exercise should make you more tired. While this may be the case initially, it will have the opposite effect over time. Just stick with it, and you’ll feel the difference.

4. Eat a good breakfast: This is another cliche’, but for good reason. A proper breakfast not only provides you with fuel for the rest of the day, it also keeps your appetite in check throughout the rest of the day, preventing you from “snacking” too often. In fact, if you’re trying to lose weight, this is one of the least used “tricks” for weight loss - a big, healthy breakfast! Just like your car, you need to fuel up before you can expect peak performance. And of course, the better your fuel in the morning, the better your engine will run throughout the day!

5. Become a “healthy optimist”: I’m not sure if this phrase has been coined before, but it’s what I call a person who is optimistic for the right reasons. You need to learn how to become an optimistic person, and surround yourself with optimism throughout the day. Nothing can drain your energy like pessimism, or a pessimistic person. Believe in your abilities, and prepare for any tasks that you may encounter today. It goes a long way to keeping your energy levels up there when you find yourself succeeding throughout the day.

6. Use caffeine with caution: A quick helping of caffeine every now and then is fine, but when your morning coffee becomes a necessity, you’re addicted. And you’re now relying on outside influences to give you energy, instead of creating energy from within. This teaches your system that you don’t need it to work for you, because you have something else that does its job. And as with anything else in life, if you don’t use it, you lose it. Create your own energy as the rule - and every now and then, give it a boost with some coffee or chocolate. Just be careful not to let it interfere with your sleep!

If you follow these simple tips, you’ll find yourself with more energy than you’ve had in a LONG time, and you’ll be able to get more done, and get more done PROPERLY. It’s incredible to feel the benefits of creating your own energy. You’ll never want to go back to any other way!

Further reading:

http://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/a-3-step-routine-for-creating-energy-that-lasts-all-day/

http://sheknows.com/about/look/1374.htm

http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2002/Jul/03/il/il03a.html

How to Improve Your Memory

Posted on August 16th, 2007 in Tips, Health by admin

If you’re like me, every day seems to bring about another “senior moment” - and I’m only 23!

But we all can benefit from using the old bean every now and then…practice, as with everything else in life, makes perfect. Just don’t expect to ever have a “perfect” memory. And if you do, please contact me to write about it on LCT! ;-)

Check out the “Link Method” for improving your memory in the video below, and then try to implement it yourself. I tried it, and it’s amazing. You’ll feel quicker and more alert after practicing this method…just watch.

Defeating Overwhelm

Posted on July 23rd, 2007 in Tips, Health, Organization by admin

Overwhelm can be an absolute drain on your life. If you let problems pile up, the results can be disastrous. Overwhelm can actually shut down your life, when the problem gets bad enough. Productivity comes to a halt and nothing gets done. It’s a terrible feeling, but it’s not an inevitable one.

In my life, I have had many issues with overwhelm. More often than I care to think about, I was overwhelmed with everything going on in my life. It still happens to me today.

But over time, I’ve learned to overcome - and defeat - overwhelm. I use these techniques every day, and especially during extremely busy times in my life. Life has a way of piling up problems on top of you…if you let it happen. Here’s how to prevent it from bringing you down.

Stop. When you start to feel overwhelmed, the best thing you can possibly do is stop everything you’re doing. Immediately. Why? Because when situations begin to pile up in your life, they have a way of commanding your attention all at once. Suddenly, each situation bears the same amount of importance in your mind. This will cause you to spread your efforts out among each situation/problem…and none of them will ever be solved completely. You can’t let this happen…so once you start to feel overwhelm coming on, stop. Then move on to the next step…

Breathe. This step is extremely important. For the next 2 to 3 minutes, do nothing but breathe. Close your eyes, if you want to. Don’t think about your problems…don’t consider which problems to tackle first. Just breathe. This action requires you to calm down. Don’t worry about wasting time…you’ll actually make up for the 2 to 3 minutes of quiet time later. In fact, you’ll make it up tenfold or more. So just breathe…don’t think about anything. Just relax. Then you can begin to tackle the problem.

Think. Here’s where you’re going to solve your problems. Now that you’ve cleared your mind and took a breather, it’s time to make your “plan of attack”. Understand that you’re being attacked by overwhelm…and don’t allow it to beat you. Take out a pad of paper and a pen. Begin to write down everything on your mind…all of the situations that are commanding your attention right now, all the problems, and any other ideas you may have. This is called a “Brain Dump”.

This list shouldn’t be a numbered list…just a bunch of phrases/ideas on a piece of paper. Once you get everything down, take another minute or two to breathe and read what you’ve written. Once you’re ready, look at each of the situations individually. Chances are, even though you shouldn’t have consciously ordered this list, the most pressing issues on your mind will be at the top of the list. But don’t worry about that…just take each item one at a time.

Look at each situation, and think about what you need to do to fix the problem or accomplish the goal. Make notes on that same sheet of paper. When you stop the exercise, you will have everything - all the problems and possible solutions - right in front of you. Take comfort in that…the hard work is over.

Now, you need to implement your solutions.

Start. Your solutions are there…now you need to begin to tackle the problems. One at a time. Attack one situation or problem, implement your solutions, and move on to the next one. This lets you move smoothly from one situation to the next, shrinking your “to-do” list with every one.

Using this method, I’m able to eliminate the worst part of overwhelm…fear. Fear of not knowing HOW to fix your situation. By putting the solutions right in front of your eyes, you don’t have to worry about forgetting them. It’s then as simple as following instructions, as opposed to just “making it up as you go”.

I use this method every day. If you try it, I promise that you’ll find that it does much more than just “help” with overwhelm. It literally defeats it. And that can be life changing. ;-)

Bad Back? We’ve All Been There…

Posted on July 21st, 2007 in Tips, Health by admin

Sometimes topics for blog posts come from current life situations…like this one.

Two nights ago, I threw my back out. Yup…I’m only 23, and I’ve always had a bad back. I can exercise my back like crazy, but I always seem to have problems with it. Must be just one of my “lots in life”.

But I’m taking the opportunity to share some ways that I’ve found can really help me with my back problems, when they happen. Of course, the best way to heal a bad back is to keep it healthy in the first place. But that’s another day, another topic. For now, here’s how to reduce the pain of an aching back:

  • ROTATE ice and heat applications. Both have beneficial effects on a bad back (which is usually just a straining of the muscles in the back, as opposed to the injuring of the spine itself.) Use the ice for 20-30 minutes in order to reduce swelling to the injured muscles, followed by heat for 20-30 minutes, which will encourage bloodflow to the injured area, speeding up the healing process.
  • Use acetaminophen and/or ibuprofen, as per directions on the package. Try to use the maximum allowed dosage, as this will maximize the results. Of course, take the advice of your doctor over your blogger. :-)
  • Utilize relaxation techniques. This will help to distract your brain and help to make the pain less noticeable.
  • Get a nice, long massage…this is my favorite tip on the list! Of course, this can be a bit on the expensive side, but the massage techniques not only FEEL great, but they also help encourage bloodflow to the affected area.
  • Give your hamstrings a good stretch. Tight hamstrings will put unnecessary pressure on your lower back. While it’s best to do this as a preventative measure, it can also help during back spasms and/or injuries. Of course, do this with caution, and under advice of a doctor as well.

And of course, if none of these techniques help to improve your back pain, it’s time to get to the doctor, ASAP.

Tip of the Week: Clean Off That Desk!

Posted on July 18th, 2007 in Tips, Organization by admin

This week’s tip is all about organization and de-cluttering your life. There are few places in our homes which are better magnets of clutter than our desks and/or work-areas. Here’s what I recently learned about getting these spaces clean and organized…

In order to start the cleanup process, remove everything from the desk and put it on the ground.

I learned that tip a while back, and I use it every time I need to clean an area in my home. Whether it’s the table next to my bed or my work area in my home office, I remove everything from the area before I start to organize it. This method works because it re-establishes a clean, clear surface for you to work with. THEN you can begin to organize everything into piles. Of course, the goal is to throw away as much “stuff” as possible. If it’s been buried at the bottom of a pile for 3 months, chances are that you won’t be needing it anytime soon.

Of course, some people thrive in their own “comfortable” mess. But for most of us, spending 30-60 minutes getting an area clean can breathe new life into our daily routines.

Keep your eyes open for a new weekly tip! :)

Driving Healthy

Posted on July 18th, 2007 in Tips, Lifestyle, Health by admin

It’s something most of us do every day. With the pace of today’s world, we need to drive. Whether we want to or not.

But I bet you’ve probably never thought about driving healthy, have you? Do you pay attention to your posture? How close/far are you from the pedals? How well is your back being supported? Here’s a quick list of some tips to improve your days while you’re in the car. I’ll start out with the proper setup:

1. The height of the seat should be started at the lowest position, and then raised until you have a fully comfortable and unobstructed view of the road.

2. The seat should be moved forward so that you can fully depress both pedals, comfortably of course.

3. Avoid pressure behind the knees, and try to have the thighs fully supported by the seat cushion.

4. Adjust the lumbar support so that your entire back is equally supported. The support should not cause an unnatural curve in your back…it should simply “fit” your back.

5. Adjust the steering wheel so that it is as far backwards (toward you) and downwards (toward your legs) as is comfortable and safe. Be sure that the wheel clears your thighs and that you can fully see the display panel.

6. The headrest should be behind your head in order to support it in the case of an accident.

Once you’re all set up with the proper seat position, you’re ready to drive. But even while you’re driving, you can find ways to improve your health. Here’s a couple of ideas…

  • At red lights, lightly press your head against the headrest and hold for 3 seconds. Repeat this until the light turns green. This will act as exercise for your neck muscles and actually help your posture!
  • If your car doesn’t have a lumbar support feature, you may try rolling up a small towel and placing it behind your back while driving. The proper lumber support will help relieve stress from your back, and keep you healthy.
  • While driving, do your best to keep you shoulders in the “back-and-down” position. Pull your shoulders down and backwards to the point of comfort. This will relieve stress from your neck and shoulders.
  • And finally (and maybe the most difficult), try not to let that idiot who cuts you off…tick you off. Relax out there…your body will thank you for it.