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Everyday Habits to Keep Your Brain Sharp

Everyday Habits to Keep Your Brain Sharp

No matter your age, your brain needs care—just like the rest of your body. By building a few simple habits into your daily routine, you can help boost your brainpower and keep your mind strong and focused. Try these everyday ways to support your brain health.

Simple ways to boost your brainpower:

  1. Move your body. Physical activity increases blood flow to the brain, which helps with memory and learning. Even taking a short daily walk can make a big difference.
  2. Stay social, Spending time with friends or loved ones can help you feel happier and sharper. Social activity has been linked to better brain health.
  3. Get good sleep. Aim for 7 to 9 hours each night. Sleep helps your brain rest so you can think clearly the next day.
  4. Try something new. Learning a new skill, hobby, or language builds new brain connections. It’s also fun and rewarding.
  5. Make progress with small changes. Eat brain-friendly foods Try to eat more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fish. These foods give your brain the nutrients it needs to stay healthy.
  6. Limit distractions. Turn off notifications or set a timer to focus on one task. Giving your brain a break from multitasking helps you think more clearly.
  7. Take time to relax. Stress can hurt your brain’s ability to focus. Reduce stress by trying deep breathing, stretching, or taking a quiet moment to recharge.

And REMEMBER: Make progress with small changes.  You don’t need to make big changes overnight. Start small and pick one or two habits to try.

This advice was brought to us by our friends at Health Advocate.  If you need help thriving in your everyday life, check out our Life Assistance program.   

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