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Dr. Sanam Hafeez has a great teaching for you.
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Hope your Sunday is going awesome! Today, as I am perfecting my pitch, packing and preparing for AFM, I have a guest post on mental workouts to strengthen your brain with. Who doesn't need that?
Dr. Sanam Hafeez has a great teaching for you.
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A
BEAUTIFUL MIND
Mental
Workouts To Strengthen Your Brain
Have you ever walked into a room and forgot what you went in
there for? Perhaps you lost your train of thought mid conversation after being
distracted by a noise. Maybe you forgot a name or a number or to buy milk.
We’re human! We forget things. However, the more we multitask, the less we
focus and the verdict is out on how this affects our brains long term.
So how do we strengthen our brains? Dr. Sanam Hafeez PsyD a New York City based licensed
neuropsychologist and teaching faculty member at the prestigious Columbia
University Teacher’s College, shares how we can exercise our minds and master
our memory.
How do brain activities play a role in strengthening the brain?
Dr.
Hafeez explains that just like physical exercise, brain exercises strengthen
and keep the mind agile and active. “You have a cognitive reserve, a finite
amount of memory, problem solving and visual motor even verbal reasoning skills
that declines over time. The more you engage your brain, the longer you can
hold on to your cognitive reserve,” explains Dr. Hafeez.
What are some brain-boosting activities someone could do before
work?
There
are a lot of activities one can do to boost your brain. Research shows that any
stimulating activity will "boost" circulation and activate areas of
the brain. According to Dr. Hafeez things like writing with your left hand,
trying to remember phone numbers, doing mental math calculations, the daily
crossword, or looking up a new word in the dictionary on a daily basis, helps
your mind stretch in ways you can't see but certainly feel. “The frustration
that you feel when doing something that’s mentally taxing is when you know your
brain is getting a workout. It's good for you,” she says.
How do brain-boosting exercises help when it comes to work life?
There are a lot of websites and computer generated programs that
offer memory training and visual spatial exercises. Dr. Hafeez suggests looking
for puzzles, numerical sequences, and recall activities that can help boost
processing speed, attention and memory. Just like your body, the more you do,
the more your brain can stretch and accommodate.
How does doing these exercises before work enhance our
performance?
“Doing
something stimulating and challenging, before work, gets your brain geared up
for the day. If you run two miles in the morning, walking seems like a stroll.
Similarly, if you perform math calculations as you're driving or insist on
spelling words backwards for the fun of it will make the stuff you do at work
every day seem like a breeze. It'll make you more aware and vigilant not to
mention focused and almost raring to keep moving from one task to the next,”
Dr. Hafeez explains.
Can it enhance our performance in other areas of our lives? If
so, which areas and why/how?
Mental health practitioners agree that over time, brain boosters
such as learning a new language, a sport, a musical instrument, or painting,
sewing, arts and crafts, boost the brain in bigger, more long-term ways. “It
may even reduce or delay the onset on Alzheimer's and other mental decline,
again by strengthening the cognitive reserve. Brain exercises are good for
one's overall daily health and may actually protect one from more serious
ailments. Daily smaller brain boosters can help with mental agility, daily
memory, an active work and even social life, by helping increase attention,
focus and creative, problem solving skills,” adds Dr. Hafeez.
About
Dr. Sanam Hafeez:
Dr. Sanam Hafeez PsyD is an NYC based licensed
neuropsychologist. She is a teaching faculty member at the prestigious Columbia
University Teacher’s College and the founder and clinical director of the
Comprehend the Mind Institutes in Manhattan and Queens. She was a long time child
school psychologist. She specializes in providing neuropsychological,
educational and developmental evaluations to both adults and children in her
practice. She works with individuals who suffer from post traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD), learning disabilities, autism, attention and memory
problems, trauma and brain injury, abuse, childhood development and
psychopathology (bipolar, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, etc…) In
addition, Dr. Hafeez serves as a medical expert for various news outlets
and programs, and as an expert witness providing full evaluations and witness
testimony to law firms and courts. Connect with her via twitter @comprehendMind or
at www.comprehendthemind.com