How To Unlock Your Brain For Full Power
How To Unlock Your Brain For Full Power
How To Unlock Your Brain For Full Power
Scientist suggest that Einstein was no smarter than the average person, but he knew how to tap into
his full brain power. By the end of this guide you will learn the methods that could make you use as
much of your brain as Einstein!
The methods that we were taught in school to use for learning are over three thousand years old and
they simply do not work. Most of us have been convinced that we only use about 10% of our brain on
a daily basis. Unfortunately the number is more like only 1%, but it doesn’t have to be that way. We
can learn to use almost all of our brain all of the time. We simply just need to change our way of
learning. What we were taught in school did not work for most people and left many people feeling
inadequate, slow and downright stupid. We have used an inadequate and primitive method to learn
which is slow, makes learning more work than it has to be and hinders learning challenges instead of
facilitating them.
Scientist studied the EEG readings of two groups of people. One group worked on painting
masterpieces while the other group just doodled. The scientist expected the group working on the
masterpieces to have higher EEG readings than the doodlers. To their amazement, both groups had
roughly the same EEG readings. It doesn’t take any more brainpower to paint a masterpiece than it
does to doodle stick people. If it takes as much energy to goof off as it does to paint a masterpiece,
you might as well work on a masterpiece. The masterpiece in this article is your brain. It deserves
your attention and it deserves to be used to its fullest capacity and be filled with information and
knowledge that you can use.
People focus on writing things down way to much. This is a very bad habit to get into, and can
decrease your ability to remember things. Here are some tips on how to remember things a bit better:
When you first wake up in the morning, you are a lot smarter than you are the rest of the day. Your
brain is open. You are in the genius state. This occurs when you first wake up, and Einstein found that
out. So, he did something incredible... He learned how to get into it. What he did is sit down holding a
ball in his hand. He closed his eyes and relaxed. Then as he started to fall alseep, his muscles would
loosen and the ball would drop, thus waking him up. When he awoke, he was in the genius state.
Another state that geniuses used taps into your brain, and takes experience from any part of your life,
and pretty much gives yourself advice. Here are the steps:
We need to reprogram our minds with positive thoughts and messages to change our negative
thinking about learning into positive ones. Think about all the things you have learned so far. Tell
yourself that you will remember what you’re learning and what you need to remember. Working on
these simple tricks will help your memory improve tremendously.
Here are some more small, but extremely useful things you can do to get the most out of your brain:
Deep breathing- Taking deeper breaths enhances your brain's power.See, your brain (all of your body
for that matter) needs oxygen to function; And it is proven that the more you get the better.
Not only will this help you think better, but it will increase the strength of your lungs which can help in
various circumstances.
Meditation- This isn't a long term thing, but more of a cooldown. Meditating when you are stressed, or
are about to do something important is very helpful. Sitting down, closing your eyes, and focusing on
nothing but your breath.
This relaxes you, and clears your mind. Do this for 5-10 minutes, and you will feel rejuvinated
afterwards.
Using Dead time- When you are in the car, or walking to school, or other things like that just waste
your time. Yes, you are getting somewhere, but what more do most people do besides talk or listen to
an I-pod while doing it?
Find an audio file that is educational, and burn it to a CD, then whenever you are in the car, you can
still be learning something. Or find a video file (like how to setup a rat, etc.) and put it on your I-pod
for when you are walking to school, or riding passenger.
Rosemary- There isn't an absolute proven study that this is a working method, but some people swear
that their brains get woken up just from inhaling the scent or Rosemary. No harm could be done, so
why not try it? Maybe it will work for you.
Music- This isn't about listening to rap or hard rock, but things like Mozart. There was a study at the
University of California, that kids who listened to piano and/or sang in a daily chorus were much better
at solving puzzles, and scored 80% higher in spacial intellenigence.
Sugar- Do not eat sugar before a test, or something that requires thinking like that. Sugar can cause
"Brain fog" and mess up your train of thought.
Fun- Don't be all work. Even if you try to be the smartest person in the world all day long, you will still
feel empty. Find a balance that it suitible for you between working and doing something you enjoy. It
will relieve a lot of stress, and can take your mind off of things that could be bothering you.
Fish- Eating fish actually speeds up your brain waves. Faster brain waves means faster thinking when
you are in a fast situation. There are also fish-oil pills that you can use like vitamins, which takes the
place of eating fish.
Puzzles- Grab a cross word once every other day, or whatever schedule you want, or even a couple
riddles. This makes you think outside the box, and a great way to do get brain exercise. It is even god
to do while at an airport, or waiting for a dentist appointment.
Questions- Ask yourself questions, then ponder it for awhile and find the most logical solution
possible. If you can't find an answer, ask someone else, because an unanswered question can drive
you crazy. Things like "Why are taller buildings better" or "What is the purpose of a curb" or things
that you see in your everyday life that can be further thought about.
Exercise- Research shows that exercising for just 12 minutes a day can increase your brain power by
30%!
Memory- If you need to remember something short-term, then is is best to do it in the morning,
because of the genius state that Einstein used. Long-term on the other hand is proven to be better in
the afternoon. Also, if you are learning the words to a song, or studying for a test, it is best to sleep
on it after studying. Before you go to bed, take some problems and put them on a paper, when you
wake up, do the problems, then review the informatin, to recap what you learned the previous day
(only used for tests or school work).
Listen- When you listen, knowlege comes rushing into your brain through your ears. You will become
more aware of your surroundings, understand things better, and a keen ear is a great skill.
Getting dressed- When you get dressed, do it in the dark. It makes you use different senses, and
increases awarness.
Soduko- It is a simple game that falls under the category of puzzles mentioned earlier, but it is one of
the most powerful and effective ways to exercise your brain.