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Mental Exercises To Stimulate Memory Function
When you feel as though your memory is beginning to slip, there are certain exercises that you
can use to stimulate your brain and get your memory back in gear.
One of the simplest methods is to read. Reading requires a good deal of concentration.
Concentration is essential to memory function. By taking a few minutes out of each day to read
you are stimulating your memory in a very positive way.
It doesn't need to be a book that you read. If news interests you than reading the newspaper
during your coffee break is a perfect solution. This way you'll also remember the news stories
that your colleagues or spouse might bring up and you'll feel confident having read the headline
and accompanying story and then committing it to memory.
If news doesn't grab your attention, perhaps sports is more interesting to you. Imagine reading
the scores of the games the night before and then being able to recite each one from memory.
This not only feeds your sports craving it also stimulates your memory in a way that is really
appealing to you.
Another fun way to get reading into your memory exercise plan is to read to your children.
Children love this because it entertains them as well as allows them a few special moments with
their parents. An added bonus is that while you are reading to them, it is also stimulating their
memory.
The words and the images in the book are something they enjoy and so naturally they
want to commit it to memory. It becomes a wonderful association of learning and connecting
with you.
Reading is a great exercise for the memory and when you read something that engages you it is
almost effortless. While you are boosting your memory you are also boosting your knowledge
database.
Boost Your Memory By Playing Bridge
Things have changed so much in our world that a simple game of cards is becoming a thing of
the past. With the introduction of hand-held video games and computer software, picking up a
deck of cards and sitting a table is quickly becoming a lost art.
Playing cards is a fun and easy way to socialize. It also can be competitive and it has another
benefit that one might not notice at first glance. Playing cards are a wonderful way to exercise
your mind and to boost your memory.
There are so many card games that are fun and easy. A few examples are:
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Poker
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Rummy
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Go Fish
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Bridge
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Hearts
Each is a bit different and many involve using your memory to get ahead in the game. Some
games involve watching the cards closely and recognizing which cards have already been dealt
and played. With a strong memory to work with you can almost guarantee that you'll have an
advantage over the players whose memory isn't at the same top notch level that yours is. This
can translate into a more challenging and rewarding game.
If you find yourself with a deck of cards and no opponents, a game of solitaire can offer the
same memory boosting advantages as a rousing game of poker. Many games of solitaire
involve close concentration and using your memory. Practice is said to make perfect and with
solitaire that's very true. By developing concentration and memory skills you can beat the cards
more than they beat you.
If you feel your memory slipping, picking up a deck of cards and dealing them out can help shift
that memory back to where it needs to be. It's also a great way to strength concentration skills.