10 Steps To Clear Thinking
10 Steps To Clear Thinking
Does your mind sometimes feel like a television station you can’t quite
tune in? You know there’s an interesting program on – or several, but
everything is mixed with static. What if you could “tune in” at will,
have clear thinking whenever you want it? Try some of the following. Ten
Clear Thinking Techniques And Tips 1. Take a walk. Science will
eventually prove this to be a great way to improve the quality of your
thinking, but don’t wait for the proof. Aren’t there enough other
reasons to take a walk anyhow? 2. Stay away from sugar. If you want to
understand what brain fog is, eat a sugary donut on an empty stomach,
then do math problems twenty minutes later. What you will experience,
along with the “sugar blues,” is brain fog. At least lay off sugar and
simple carbohydrates when you need to think clearly. 3. Organized space
means clear thinking. It’s rare that a person can actually work better
in clutter. Organised working space means you won’t have the thought
“where is that…” distracting your mind. 4. Get better sleep. Sleep
requirements vary, but the minimum for most is somewhere around five
hours. Some suffer if they sleep less than eight hours. The research,
however, indicates that after a certain minimum quantity, the quality of
sleep is more important to normal brain function. 5. Try meditating. No
time? Just close your eyes, relax, and watch your breath for a while.
Accept that your mind will wander, but continually return your attention
to your breath. Five minutes of this, and afterwards you’ll feel a
boost in your brainpower. 6. Resolve your “mind irritations.” Watch your
busy brain. Maybe a call you need to make has been bothering you, just
below consciousness. Find these stressors, and do something to let them
go. For example, make that call, or put it on a list, and your mind will
let go of it for now. Just seeing a problem and saying, “There’s
nothing I can do about this until Friday,” will often stop unconscious
worrying. 7. Don’t drink alcohol. At least don’t drink too much. While
moderate amounts can be conducive to creative thinking, all the evidence
says that it is bad for the long-term health of your brain. 8. Make
decisions quickly. Nothing gets in the way of clear thinking like a
dozen decisions hanging around unmade. If nothing else, decide when
you’ll make the decision. 9. Get some fresh air. Go outside and breath
deeply through your nose. You’ll get a good dose of oxtgen to your
brain, and the change of surroundings can help clear your mind. 10.
Satisfy your physical needs. Clear thinking is easier if you aren’t too
hungry, thirsty, or hot. You can think more clearly starting today.
There are certainly more than ten ways, but you really only need to make
a few of them a habit to have a more powerful brain. Why not try one or
two right now?
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