Better lifestyle, better memory
Many
forgetfulness and memory lapses are due to an inadequate lifestyle rather than
to genetic or physiological causes. Arrested since childhood, some bad habits
can make the mind lazy and atrophy the neurons, preventing the brain to develop
its full potential. The abuse of calculators, cell phones, or the internet can
become a double-edged sword since it offers the possibility to sharpen the
mind, but also to make it lazier. And since
experts insist that the best way to maintain a good memory is to train it every
day, it is important to know which habits we should integrate, and which should
be discarded from our daily life.
Good Habits
Sleeping
enough hours, at night, and in a completely dark room keeps the neurons in
shape. On the other hand, according to experts, you memorize better after a
nap, which is much more effective than studying at night.
Studying at
a well-ordered desk and with the proper orientation, sitting properly, stretching
every hour, and enjoying what you are studying are factors that facilitate
memorization, and ensure greater fixation of data stored in the mind.
Bad
Habits
As bad
habits are one that usually goes unnoticed and is the excessive noise either by
vehicular traffic or loud music, there is also the abuse of cell phones and
electromagnetic pollution produced by household appliances. These can be the
worst enemies of memory since they hinder the process of attention and fixation
of information.
It is crucial
to adopt a good lifestyle by changing some habits for others that are more fun
and enriching. However, it is not recommended that you try to change everything
at the same time, it is better to try to change one by one and in a progressive
way since it has been demonstrated that when one is dedicated to only one
subject at a time one can get much more performance out of it.
Now tell me
about you. Do you have good or bad habits?
Would you
add more good habits to these?

Good habits because just in this situation of the pandemic I have adopted some such as sleeping eight hours or eating healthy. However, I also developed bad habits related to mealtimes at the same time.
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