07 Things That Only Most Intelligent People Know, Normal People Don’t Know

  ·          65% of the population is categorized as visual learners. As you retain only one-fifth of what you hear but visual assistance improves your learning up to  400% . ·          Researchers discovered that saying things out loud while reading them, helps store those words in your long-term memories. ·          Psychologists found that when you spent an hour outside, your attention span and memory performance improved by  20  percent. ·          Psychologists at Princeton University discovered those whose study guide was written in the  funky  font performed significantly better on tests. ·          When scientists asked two groups to memorize sets of cards, they found that one group can remember 85% of cards, who took a 40 minutes nap. While the...

06 Things Through Which You Can Sharpen Your Mind

 

These are the 6 things through which you can sharpen your mind

Highlighting.   Whatever you read, you go back through and highlight the important points. It is exercise for your brain’s filtering mechanism, which is super important in today’s information-cluttered world.



  Turning every statement into a question.  James Altucher says he replaces every full stop with a question mark. No matter how briefly, reflecting critically on every “fact” makes sure you think for yourself.


Solving crossword puzzlesYou can do this in the morning during watching newspaper. Instead of skipping you should solve the crossword puzzle in the newspaper every single morning. It will sharp your mind just like sharp as a knife for a very long time.

WritingThrough writing you can enhance your research skill, you can enhance your analysis, thesis, antithesis and synthesis skills. The more you do it, the faster you can think.


       Advising friendsI love when friends ask me for advice. Not because it makes me feel smart or I can tell them what to do, but because I get to say: “How would I solve this problem?” Then I tell them what I would do and why and say: “It might not work for you.”

Giving yourself feedbackI do this by editing my writing, for example. It’s like coaching yourself. You look at what you’ve done, tell yourself what’s good and what’s bad and then change for the better.

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