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32                                            Power Up Your Mind


                                  Maybe she might just have that early night she was always promising
                                  herself.

                                  Annie doesn’t look after her brain as well as she could, nor are the
                                  conditions at her workplace entirely conducive to its successful per-
                                  formance. As you read this book you will learn many practical ways
                                  in which you can take more care of your brain. Here are 10 to get
                                  you started.

                                                    TEAMFLY
                            10 tips for treating your brain right

                            1     Keep  well  hydrated. Your brain needs plenty of water for its “elec-
                                  tronic circuitry” to function effectively.
                            2     Take regular stretch breaks. Your brain needs lots of oxygenated blood
                                  to work well. Just standing up releases an extra 20 percent.
                            3     Always  give  the  big  picture  first.  Your  brain  is  constantly  trying  to
                                  make connections, so giving the big picture in advance allows it
                                  time to make sense of things and gather together all it knows about
                                  a particular subject, even for someone who loves to focus on the

                                  details.
                            4     Avoid talking at people for long periods. Your mind can only absorb a
                                  certain amount of new data and unless the speaker is very talented
                                  it will switch off after 20 minutes or so.
                            5     Vary the ways you give out information. Our minds are all different,
                                  some  preferring  visual,  some  auditory,  and  some  the  kinesthetic
                                  experience of getting up and “doing” something.
                            6     Think about concentration spans. While it is helpful to stay on task
                                  when you are flowing well, regular short breaks every 20 or 30 min-
                                  utes often help the mind to remain engaged.
                            7     Break big things down into accessible bits. Your brain finds it easier to
                                  deal  with  big  issues  when  they  are  broken  down  into  smaller
                                  elements.
                            8     Use  humor.  There  is  evidence  that  when  you  laugh  your  brain
                                  releases chemicals called endorphins that act as relaxants.
                            9     Don’t create fear in others if you want them to perform well. Under stress
                                  our brains think only of survival and higher-order thinking stops
                                  happening effectively.



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