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The Advanced Techniques Guide to Train Your Brain

Lisa Martin

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Memory Improvement, Concentration, Focus, and Retention Our memories are an essential part of who we are. However, as we age, memory often begins to decline. For many older adults, this decline can become so serious that they are no longer able to live independently—one of the greatest fears people face as they grow older. The good news is that scientists have discovered that our brains possess a remarkable ability to change and form new neural connections every single day, even in old age. This ability is called neuroplasticity. Thanks to research on neuroplasticity, we now know that memory capacity is not fixed—it is flexible and can be strengthened with the right techniques. Here are a few simple but powerful methods to improve concentration and focus: A) Deep Breathing Before you begin studying, close your eyes and take 5–10 deep breaths. Place your palms gently over your eyes. Repeat this exercise every 1–2 hours to refresh your mind and reduce stress. B) Observe Your Thought Patterns When your mind starts to wander, write down where it drifts. C) The 45–50 Minute Rule Study in focused sessions of 45–50 minutes, then take a short break. D) Turn Weaknesses into Strengths Connect your studies to your biggest goals or dreams. For example, imagine you need to explain the topic to someone you admire the very next day—you’ll naturally study with greater focus and energy. With consistent practice, these techniques can boost your memory, sharpen your concentration, and help you retain information more effectively. 👉 For more details, click the BUY button! Duration - 1h 54m. Author - Lisa Martin. Narrator - Digital Voice Parvati G. Published Date - Sunday, 26 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Lisa Martin ©.

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United States

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Memory Improvement, Concentration, Focus, and Retention Our memories are an essential part of who we are. However, as we age, memory often begins to decline. For many older adults, this decline can become so serious that they are no longer able to live independently—one of the greatest fears people face as they grow older. The good news is that scientists have discovered that our brains possess a remarkable ability to change and form new neural connections every single day, even in old age. This ability is called neuroplasticity. Thanks to research on neuroplasticity, we now know that memory capacity is not fixed—it is flexible and can be strengthened with the right techniques. Here are a few simple but powerful methods to improve concentration and focus: A) Deep Breathing Before you begin studying, close your eyes and take 5–10 deep breaths. Place your palms gently over your eyes. Repeat this exercise every 1–2 hours to refresh your mind and reduce stress. B) Observe Your Thought Patterns When your mind starts to wander, write down where it drifts. C) The 45–50 Minute Rule Study in focused sessions of 45–50 minutes, then take a short break. D) Turn Weaknesses into Strengths Connect your studies to your biggest goals or dreams. For example, imagine you need to explain the topic to someone you admire the very next day—you’ll naturally study with greater focus and energy. With consistent practice, these techniques can boost your memory, sharpen your concentration, and help you retain information more effectively. 👉 For more details, click the BUY button! Duration - 1h 54m. Author - Lisa Martin. Narrator - Digital Voice Parvati G. Published Date - Sunday, 26 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Lisa Martin ©.

Language:

English


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