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5 Ways to Enhance Your Cognitive Functioning and Stay Sharp For Life

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  5 Ways to Enhance Your Cognitive Functioning and Stay Sharp For Life Photo by FotoEmotions on Pixabay Table of Contents Keep Learning New Things Exercise Daily Meditate and Breathe Eat Healthy and Stay Hydrated Stop Stress Before it Starts Play Games and Puzzles Conclusion It’s never too early or too late to take steps that can help you stay sharp. As you grow older, your brain continues to develop and strengthen its cognitive functions for memory, logic, concentration, and more. While you can’t stop the aging process completely, there are ways to help keep your mind active and sharp for life. Improving your cognitive functioning — or how well you think, problem-solve, pay attention to details, learn new things and understand complex concepts — can have a positive impact on the rest of your life. From playing crossword puzzles and reading books to meditating regularly and eating healthy foods, these five strategies can help boost your cognitive func...

Meditation and Your Health

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  Meditation and Your Health: The Surprising Benefits of a Regular Practice Meditation has gained significant popularity over the past few years, and it’s easy to see why: According to the Mayo Clinic, meditation has numerous physical and mental health benefits, including reduced stress, an improved ability to cope with pain, and even better memory function. If you’re trying to incorporate more mindfulness into your life, you may be interested in learning about the surprising health benefits of meditation and why it’s important to include it in your daily routine. Deepen your practice It can take several tries to learn how to meditate. You might start with short five-minute sessions, but they should become longer over time. If you get up from your seat during your session, start again at one minute rather than adding time to what you’ve already done. Deepening your practice—by lengthening your meditation sessions—is important in ensuring that you get a full workout for both body an...

Conscious Awakening

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  Symptoms of a Conscious Awakening Table of Contents The Four Stages of Human Evolution Stage 1: Infancy to Age 12 Stage 2: Age 13 – 26 Stage 3: 27 – 55 Help Others Reaching The Next Level The symptoms of a conscious awakening are not always easy to understand. You can go through many different stages, which can be especially confusing if you don’t know that you’re experiencing the aftereffects of an awakening process. Here are some of the most common symptoms of a conscious awakening, so you know what to expect and how to handle each of them as they occur. 1. The Four Stages of Human Evolution We are currently in the midst of a great shift in consciousness. As more and more people awaken to their true nature, they are also opening up to new levels of healing, abundance, and enlightenment. Here are four symptoms of a conscious awakening 2. Stage 1: Infancy to Age 12 The first stage of a conscious awakening is characterized by an increased sense of mindfullness. This can manife...

Self-Actualization

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Self-Actualization: What It Is and Why You Need It Table of Contents What is Self Actualization Examples of Being More Self Actualized How to Get There What does it mean to be self-actualized? We’re all familiar with self-actualization, and we may even think we know what it means—we’ve certainly heard the term before—but how can we truly understand it? When you can say that you’re self-actualized, you mean that you are living your life to the fullest, you know yourself well, and you accept your strengths and weaknesses with confidence. You enjoy being who you are and will not settle for anything less than your best. But how do you get there? How do you become self-actualized? 1. What is Self Actualization In his 1943 book, Human Potentialities, humanistic psychologist Abraham Maslow introduced a theory that came to be known as self-actualization. Self-actualization is defined as achieving your full potential—working toward personal growth through setting and reaching goals. For most pe...