What does a memory champion do to keep his brain quick, healthy and sharp?

What does a memory champion do to keep his brain quick, healthy and sharp?

1. I exercise my brain
2. I watch what I eat

Studies tell us that as we age one of the best things that we can do to prevent Alzheimer's and brain dementia is to fuel our brain with good foods and exercise our brain. In regard to brain foods, there is evidence that dark chocolate, red wine, clams, asparagus, walnuts, cherries, turmeric and apples are all good nutrients for your brain. A short list of bad brain foods are alcohol, artificial flavors, artificial sweeteners, corn syrup and energy drinks.

Exercise your brain with games such as crossword puzzles, word finds and Sudoku, and activities such as gardening. There are many resources online dedicated to helping you not only maintain but also increase your mental abilities. The main objective is to stay active, both mentally and physically!

Here’s a healthy challenge? The fastest I have ever memorized a deck of cards is 1 minute and 1 second. Can you beat my score? Have fun!

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Ron White

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From Ron Whites Newsletter, a very powerful article on the power of what we eat as a person.

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Vitamins for the Mind – Personal Development

Vitamins for the Mind
by Jim Rohn

Personal Development

To attract attractive people, you must be attractive. To attract powerful people, you must be powerful. To attract committed people, you must be committed. Instead of going to work on them, go to work on yourself. If you become, you can attract.

We can have more than we've got because we can become more than we are.

The big challenge is to become all that you have the possibility of becoming. You cannot believe what it does to the human spirit to maximize your human potential and stretch yourself to the limit.

Pity the man who inherits a million dollars and who isn't a millionaire. Here's what would be pitiful: If your income grew and you didn't.

The most important question to ask on the job is not "What am I getting?" The most important question to ask on the job is "What am I becoming?"

It is hard to keep that which has not been obtained through personal development.

After you become a millionaire, you can give all of your money away because what's important is not the million dollars; what's important is the person you have become in the process of becoming a millionaire.

Income seldom exceeds personal development.

What you become directly influences what you get.

"Vitamins for the Mind" is a weekly sampling of original quotes on a specific topic taken from The Treasury of Quotes by Jim Rohn. The burgundy hardbound book with gold-foil lettering is a collection of more than 365 quotes on 60 topics gathered from Jim's personal journals, seminars and books and spanning more than 40 years. Click here to order The Treasury of Quotes.

From Jim Rohn’s newsletter, a very powerful  article about our own lives.

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