• http://www.notactuallyahero.com Rob @notactuallyahero

    You know, it sounds absolutely ridiculous, but my favorite way to “flex my mental muscles” is to take on more than I think I can handle, and then handle it.

    This actually is a fairly big part of my work life, as I tend to take on projects that I really don’t have any idea how I’m going to handle. It sounds bad, I know.

    But by just forcing yourself to develop the skills and complete the tasks, you learn a lot on a regular basis, and keep yourself sharp. Plus, as long as it’s not an absolute disaster, you get to look like a “real go-getter.” Or something like that.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_TUE2FCUB4D3PWV2X75GXNYWPJ4 Francis C

    How about playing Sudoku? Will it keep my brain sharp until my body conked out from old age?

  • http://www.facebook.com/pererikolsen Per-Erik Olsen

    Great post as always. What I would like to add is some kind of meditation or relaxing excersises. Now and then you need to “cool down” your brain, and this is a good combination together with the list you wrote! Do you agree?

  • http://www.clintcora.com Clint Cora

    To continue your example about languages, I heard that one of the most effective ways to keep the mind sharp, especially for seniors, is to study foreign languages.  Different languages force us to develop new neural connections that didn’t exist before.

  • http://www.jerrystocking.com/blog Josh

    My mind needs novelty. Any negative self could be the minds way of saying that its not having any fun or that its not being challenged enough? I love your “taking on more than I can handle” approach Rob. I seek new experiences and situations that leave me a bit over my head too. Stretch yourself and your mind will grow

  • http://www.colon-liver-cleanse.com/ Sean

    Karate is excellent for physical and mental discipline. I’ve been working on this and it really is an amazing art.

  • Anonymous

    I can definitely second reading on the mental simulation list.

    My favorite little exercise is meditation. Well, I’m not sure that it’s an “exercise” because we are doing is actually shutting down the mind for a bit, but considering the effort it often takes, it could very well be an exercise!

    I know that I feel much sharper afterwards, so I definitely think it should be on there. :-)

  • Anonymous

    The way that I flex and strengthen my mental muscles is by Writing. Also I am in the process of learning a second language. Learning another language is something that I have noticed allows my mind to be more capable of doing what is supposed to be able to do. Creating artwork is a very fun and adventurous task to do. Creating design work is one exercise that helps my mental muscles get even stronger.

    Great post

  • Brandon

    This is interesting. This reminds of me of a very famous book I read called ‘Flow’ that talks about the ‘psychology of optimal experience’. It discusses how we can turn any activity into a mental exercise or a state of “Flow”, as long as it has the the following features: 

    -A challenging activity that requires skills
    -When your actions and awareness merge
    -Clear goals and feedback
    -Concentration on the task at hand
    -Intrinsic control (no stress or worry)
    -Loss of self-consciousness
    -A lost perception of ‘reality’ time (time passes by unusually)

    Has anyone ever had such an experience? I love to play basketball and when I read this book it described everything I used to feel when I playing basketball. I also felt this when I would read books of course. 

    He said what matters is that you grow more complex in the mind as a result of immersing yourself in the activity. That it’s enjoyable (not pleasurable). 

  • http://Mazzastick.com Justin

    I like to learn something new whether it be a hobby or home improvement. I think constant repetition of the same things daily makes our minds weak and flabby.

    Also being around different people with different points of view helps me mentally because of the stimulating conversation.

  • http://writinghappiness.com/ Marya | Writing Happiness

    I get my mental exercise through reading, writing, and teaching. I learn this way and am perfectly happy to do so. :)

  • Chetan

    I wanted to give exam after 16 years and it is long period.  I joined library and studied for 7-8 hrs and passed the exam – now i feel that my all brains are started working and active  :).
    I love reading books and I am part of long distance runners so It also helps.
    Thanks for the post

  • Nabil

    Hi Bill,

    Great post…Mental exercise is very important for the human mind..Many people are unconscious of their behaviors everyday and they live a routine lifestyle. When you are constantly in the same routine without giving your mind a challenge, your vision will be very limited…It is also important to diversify your lifestyle and try new things so that your self esteem is steady and not fluctuating..

    Thanks for sharing..

    Cheers,
    Nabil

  • Nabil

    Hi Bill,

    Great post…Mental exercise is very important for the human mind..Many people are unconscious of their behaviors everyday and they live a routine lifestyle. When you are constantly in the same routine without giving your mind a challenge, your vision will be very limited…It is also important to diversify your lifestyle and try new things so that your self esteem is steady and not fluctuating..

    Thanks for sharing..

    Cheers,
    Nabil

  • Anonymous

    When reading I now take lots of notes. I am sure this has had a positive effect on my learning and brain sharpness.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Steven-Barnes/604520909 Steven Barnes

    Take five 60-second “deep breathing” breaks during the day–a fantastic way to stabilize and increase your energy!

    http://www.diamondhour.com

  • http://www.GetOutof9to5.com Lex

    it’s good to read this article because it goes to prove something I’ve only just TRULY realised in the last 2-3 years that it is possible for one to strengthen their mind and fortify their attitude. Check my blog sometime: http://www.GetOutof9to5.com

  • http://www.enriching-life.com Michaela

    Wonderful inpiring post! Most “flabby” brains are caused by being stuck in a routine or by avoiding problems (and the solving of problems) of any kind. Michaela

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