Brain Training Hacks to Increase Your IQ,
Focus and Creativity
Becoming smarter is what a lot of people
look for. While joining brain training programmes is an option to increase your
IQ, focus and creativity, it can be quite expensive. Luckily there are plenty
of free brain training hacks you can learn to make your brain smarter.
In this article, I’m going to introduce to
you 10 free brain training hacks that will boost your brain performance and
make you smarter.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. The importance of brain training
2. Brain training hacks that will
make you smarter
Hack #1. Learn by teaching
Hack #2. Learn by writing
Hack #3. Physical exercise
Hack #4. Listen to audiobooks
Hack #5. Read smarter
Hack #6. Reason backward
Hack #7. Think – Try – Learn
Hack #8. Brain training apps
Hack #9. Learn a new language
3. Brain training is powerful
The importance of brain training
The fundamental building block in the brain is the neuron. By learning
ways to enhance the building block, we open a new frontier for understanding
the power of our brain. Author of Brain
Building: Exercising Yourself Smarter by Marilyn vos Savant remarked,
“Building your brain power will open a new frontier beyond which lies an
understanding that seems nearly incalculable.”
So, what’s the point?
We can improve our brain power and
intelligence through certain brain training exercises.
You might be wondering:
In our busy life, how can I find time to do
this?
The answer is simple and it’s not that
difficult.
Brain training is simply cognitive training
using exercises to improve your brain power. By improving your brain power, you
will find that your IQ, focus, and creative skills will increase as well.
Let’s take a look at how you can improve your
brain power through brain training.
Brain training hacks that will make you smarter
Here are 10 brain training hacks you can use now to make you smarter
tomorrow:
Hack #1. Learn by teaching
In Mindhacker, Ron and Marty
Hale-Evans argue that we should learn by teaching.
“Before you can teach an idea, you must understand it. Therefore,
teaching situations can be proving grounds for your own knowledge. Accelerate
your learning of a subject by agreeing to teach it.” – Ron and Marty Hale-Evans
How to make this work:
1. Dive deep into a concept by breaking it apart (analysis) and putting it
back together (synthesis).
2. Find a way to teach the content. If you have the appropriate education,
try teaching an online course. If not, try teaching a new idea through places
such as Udemy.
3. Use innovative systems thinking tools to conduct analysis and synthesis
and to teach your course.
Hack #2. Learn by writing
One of my favorite methods for learning and
increasing intelligence is writing. By writing or blogging on a new topic, I
force myself to break apart concepts. I then piece them back together by
writing about them.
How to make this work:
1. Start writing for a blog (i.e. Lifehack.org) or start your own. A
great place to start writing is on Medium.com.
2. Dive deep into a concept by breaking it apart (analysis) and putting it
back together (synthesis).
3. Write about the content you are learning and pay close attention to the
feedback you receive once published.
Hack #3. Physical exercise
Physical exercise will not only improve your
body, but it will also improve your brain power. Neurogenesis is the birth of
new neurons in our brain. Exercise increases the levels of brain derived
neurotrophic factor (BDNF) which supports neurogenesis.
How to make this work:
1. Start an exercise routine.
2. Change your diet. Eliminate refined sugars and start taking vitamins to
improve the functioning of your brain.
Hack #4. Listen to audiobooks
My favorite hack to use along with physical
exercise is audiobooks. I am always plugged into an audiobook. While
exercising, driving, cutting my grass, chores, and just about any other
activity.
How to make this work:
1. Purchase wireless running headphones.
2. Sign up for a free app connected to your local library e.g. OverDrive.
Checkout audiobooks through this free app.
3. Purchase audiobooks at a discount through Audible.com. If you are
unable to find your audiobook free through OverDrive, purchase the books.
4. Download the app (or a similar app) Natural Reader, which is a
free text to speech online app allowing you to convert text to audio.
Essentially, you can convert an online article, a pdf, a word document, and similar
files to an audio.
5. After you have listened to an audiobook for a while, try bumping
up the speed of the book.
Hack #5. Read smarter
Start reading books faster and smarter. There
are certain ways you should read a book. Some books should be read faster than
others.
How to make this work:
1. Skim the book first. Start with the title page, the inside of the cover,
the table of contents, then the back of the book.
2. Identify the author’s main theme (and main points within the book). Ask
yourself the question “why” throughout the book. For example, “Why is the
author arguing this point?”.
3. Throughout the book and at the conclusion of the book, ask yourself
three questions:
– What? What happened in the book?
– So What? What was the key takeaway?
– Now What? What can you do with this new information?
– What? What happened in the book?
– So What? What was the key takeaway?
– Now What? What can you do with this new information?
Hack #6. Reason backward
Maurice Ashley, Chess Grandmaster, discussed
the importance of retrograde analysis or reasoning backward in the following
Ted Talk:
Let’s look at an example of reasoning
backward.
Read the following sentence:
After reading this sentence, you will realize
that the the brain doesn’t recognize a second ‘the’.
Now read the sentence again. Did you notice
that you missed the second ‘the’?
Our mind is logical and proceeds forward, so
we don’t see the second ‘the’; however, if we read the sentence backwards we
will always catch it.
“What is out of the common is usually a guide
rather than a hindrance. In solving a problem of this sort, the grand thing is
to be able to reason backward.” – Sherlock Homes, A Study in Scarlet
Hack #7. Think – Try – Learn
- Think: Theorize, Predict, Plan
- Try: Test, Observe, Record,
Play
- Learn: Analyze, Define Meaning,
Change, Grow
Hack #8. Brain training apps
Elevate and Lumosity are brain training programs designed to improve
our focus, speaking ability, processing speed, memory, math skills, and much
more.
Both programs come packed with more than 40
games and puzzles designed to improve our critical thinking and cognitive
skills.
A comparison of the two apps can be found
here:
Elevate
- Pros: Personal tracking, has
the feel of a mobile game, available on iOS and Android, and app of the
year for 2014
- Cons: Poor graphics and only comes in
English
Lumosity
- Pros: Fun and good memory
improvement games, strong brand recognition, progress tracking, available
on ios, android and pc, and used in over 180 countries
- Cons: Expensive, repetitive, and have
issues with iOS/Android app synch with desktop
Hack #9. Learn a new language
Learning a new language is one of the most
powerful ways to improve your intelligence and cognitive capacity.
I recently came across a fantastic new app
called Chineasy Cards. This program makes learning
Chinese both fun and aesthetically pleasing. The design principles are stronger
than any other language app I have previously came across. I highly recommend
this app if you are interested in learning Chinese.
Brain training is powerful
Brain training is a powerful (yet simple) way to improve your brain
power, IQ, creative thinking, and critical thinking skills.
As Marilyn vos Savan said,
“The mind can stretch. It can be strengthened, toned, and conditioned to
perform miracles for you.” – Marilyn vos Savant
By using these 10 easy brain training hacks,
you will find that you have the basic building blocks to increase your brain
power.
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