9 Ways to Enhance Your Intelligence
IQ
stands for Intelligence Quotient. It’s the score which we can derive
from several groups of tests that assess human intelligence capability.
But when we talk about our IQ, are we referring to a fixed number, like
our date of birth, or can it be changed over time? Yes, it can be
changed, and not just the way your age changes - in one direction, for
the worse - but changed for the better. Just as a gym workout improves
your physical shape and health, a mental workout can do the same for
your intelligence.
So, here are 9 clever ways to boost your mental fitness and break your own IQ personal best!
Holistic
thinking is very important for the greatest thinkers. To practice the
habit of holistic, connective thinking do the following: when you learn a
new topic, relate it as much as you can to things you already know.
Making mind maps is a great way to help you visualize this connective
process in action. You’ll be amazed how often different bits of info
combine and fit with one another.
How to make mind maps - 5 steps
Step 1: Create a central idea, the topic you will explore. Write it in the center of the page, and use an image to represent it. Make the image as personal as you can.
Step 2: Decide what the key themes are for the main idea and add them as branches. You can expand on these by adding child branches to them.
Step 3: Each branch needs to be labeled with a key idea. If you label it simply with one word, you will have more chances to branch out from it.
Step 4: Color code your branches. The colors will aid your mind to form mental shortcuts.
Step 5: Use images. Images convey more information than words do to us and are processed more speedily and efficiently by our brains.
So, here are 9 clever ways to boost your mental fitness and break your own IQ personal best!
1. Write Down Your Thoughts
In "Early Mental Traits of Three Hundred Geniuses",a researcher studied the habits of 300 geniuses (like Newton,
Einstein, and Jefferson), and found that they were all "compulsive"
journal keepers. They seem to have used diaries as extensions of their
brains. By journaling, they were able to refine and develop their ideas.
Scribbling
down your thoughts, ideas, and theories has the tremendous power to
help you easily solve problems, stay focused, and logically think things
through. There’s something about the act of committing your ruminations
to paper that gets your attention and forces you to grapple with things
without putting them immediately to one side. Plus, it’s a fun way to
exercise your mental processes!
What Should I Write?
First
of all, you needn't worry about the quality of your English prose
style. You are writing for you, and you alone. Journaling is an
introspective tool which allows you to develop your ability to express
yourself in language. Start by writing out your life's day to day
events, the people around you, and your thoughts and feelings. Also,
write about the things you want to do and how you could go about
achieving your goals.
2. Focus on Your Breathing
It's
been shown that a low level of oxygen in the blood leads to a decrease
in brain function. So, because deep breaths send more oxygen through
your blood and brain, breathing through your nose can immediately
improve your brain functionality.
Focus
on your breath and gain control over both your consciousness and
sub-consciousness. This simple exercise will provide your brain with a
calm meditative silence that will do wonders for your mind power,
leading to a gradual IQ improvement.
3. Do Puzzle and Mind Games
When
you play strategic and competitive games like Scrabble, Sudoku, and
crosswords, your cognitive thinking is placed to the fore. Certain games
like chess and solitaire sharpen your mind and provide a terrific boost
to your memory cells’ performance.
There are a wide selection of quizzes and
riddles designed to help increase your memory and processing speeds. It's
important to get into the habit of testing yourself. Though you may
find it rough going in the beginning, eventually you will see your
confidence soar.
4. Starve Your Brain
A
great way to keep your brain sharper long-term is to fast from food.
This abstinence has been shown to increase the number of neurons in your
brain. People who fast often notice that their body reboots itself,
sending rivers of new energy coursing through the body as a kind of
reaction to alleviate the pain of hunger. The same thing happens to your
brain, allowing you to think more clearly than before.
How do I start out fasting?
If you have little or no experience of fasting, the important thing is that you don't go overboard by drastically reducing the amount of food you consume. Start small, for example by skipping one meal a day for about two weeks. We don't recommend eating less than one meal per day for any substantial length of time though. And certainly DO NOT refrain from drinking water regularly.
If you have little or no experience of fasting, the important thing is that you don't go overboard by drastically reducing the amount of food you consume. Start small, for example by skipping one meal a day for about two weeks. We don't recommend eating less than one meal per day for any substantial length of time though. And certainly DO NOT refrain from drinking water regularly.
NOTE: Always consult with your doctor before beginning any kind of fast.
5. Challenge Your Mind
Getting
stuck in a monstrous routine deprives you of one of your minds greatest
assets: the ability to thrive when challenged by a new situation. Doing
new things forces your mind to make new decisions and seek new
solutions, testing your mental capabilities to their fullest. So, go and
challenge your mind with something new and pull yourself out of that
rut! It will exercise parts of your mind that have been neglected for a
while, helping you to blow away the cobwebs and boost your IQ.
10 Example of new experiences
1. Visit a part of your town you've never been to or explored much before.
2. Learn 10 phrases in a new language.
3. Listen to a genre of music you haven't tried out before. What about jazz, blues, or classical?
4. Plant some flowers in your garden.
5. Learn to cook a new dish.
6. Watch a classic movie you haven't seen before
7. Invite some friends over for a BBQ.
8. Visit the local library and borrow some weekend books.
9. Greet a neighbor you don't normally talk with.
10. Research information about a different country on the internet.
1. Visit a part of your town you've never been to or explored much before.
2. Learn 10 phrases in a new language.
3. Listen to a genre of music you haven't tried out before. What about jazz, blues, or classical?
4. Plant some flowers in your garden.
5. Learn to cook a new dish.
6. Watch a classic movie you haven't seen before
7. Invite some friends over for a BBQ.
8. Visit the local library and borrow some weekend books.
9. Greet a neighbor you don't normally talk with.
10. Research information about a different country on the internet.
6. Don’t Over-Rely on Devices and Machines
It
can be very tempting to seek an answer to questions from the ubiquitous
devices and computers of our ‘information age’. Yet, when the answer is
something you could easily figure out yourself, you should always
refrain from asking a machine for help. Improve your logical thinking
and mental balance by performing arithmetic and solving other puzzles by
yourself. Your mind is sure to thank you for the extra exercise.
Retrain yourself to perform mental mathematics
How is your mental mathematical skill?Read this brilliant article outlining seven tips for mental mathematics that they SHOULD have taught you in school.
But
it's not only arithmetic that you can do by yourself. Every morning you
should be able to ask yourself what three things you need to do to have
a productive day. Once you've figured this out by yourself, you have
all the resources you need to go out and do them - without getting
bogged down by machines.
7. Learn How to Play a Musical Instrument
A
multitude of studies have shown that children who grow up using musical
instruments have stronger IQ scores than those who don’t. Playing
instruments requires a high level of hand-eye coordination which greatly
improves motor and cognitive skills. It doesn’t matter how old you are
though, learning an instrument you’ve always felt an attachment to is an
excellent way to exercise your mental resources.
8. Do Physical Activities
A molecular biologist argues that to create the protein
BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) we have to be physically
active. BDNF builds and nourishes our brain's infrastructure of cell
circuitry. Going without exercise can, therefore, lead to a serious
deterioration in mental power.
Indeed, it’s
an all-too-frequently forgotten truth that exercising not only has good
general health effects, but also goes a very long way towards treating
‘mental illnesses’ such as depression, anxiety, and ADHD. Such physical
exercise relaxes your brain and provides a kick-start to your memory
skills.
There
are an endless amount of things you can do to keep active. Even if you
don't have the energy and stamina for a game of soccer, what's to stop
you from walking, swimming, cycling, or even slow dancing?
9. Connect Your Ideas Together
How to make mind maps - 5 steps
Step 1: Create a central idea, the topic you will explore. Write it in the center of the page, and use an image to represent it. Make the image as personal as you can.
Step 2: Decide what the key themes are for the main idea and add them as branches. You can expand on these by adding child branches to them.
Step 3: Each branch needs to be labeled with a key idea. If you label it simply with one word, you will have more chances to branch out from it.
Step 4: Color code your branches. The colors will aid your mind to form mental shortcuts.
Step 5: Use images. Images convey more information than words do to us and are processed more speedily and efficiently by our brains.
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