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are many ways to exercise your brain. Becoming computer literate is one of
them. Studies show that doing a complex internet search is as challenging to an
older brain as reading an entire book. So can doing math. Studies have shown that you get more
bang for your buck when you exercise your brain with simple rather than complex
arithmetic problems—but continually try to better you own time for arriving at
the answers. Pick up a simple math workbook that contains pages of addition,,
subtraction, division, and multiplication exercises. Time yourself as you do
one page. The next day redo the same page and see if your brain can go faster. Word
puzzles and jig-saw puzzles are helpful, as well. Variety can be helpful, as well.
In addition to reading aloud for 10 minutes each day, add a different mental
exercise each day. Tell yourself: “____
(your name), your brain likes these exercises. You are having fun.” Find
something you like to do and just do it—on a regular basis! You are the only
one who can do it for you.
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