Everyone wants to possess a good memory. No one is born with
a poor memory. As human being, we have been gifted with an
amazingly powerful brain. The human brain is a complex and
highly developed organ. It consists of billion of cells, which
are being used for analysing, storing and retrieving information.
No computer can match the efficient and organised functioning
of a healthy brain. |
Our
ancient scriptures like ‘HATHA YOGA PRADEEPA’,
‘PATANJALI YOGASUTRAS’ told us about
the various techniques to sharpen our memory.
Anyone can hone up the memory by training it.
The efficiency of the recalling system is what
makes your memory good or bad. As such, there
is nothing like good memory and bad memory. |
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An average human being
loses up to 1,00,000 brain cells every day due to disuse.
Unlike the other cell of our body, the brain cell does not
multiply. Any cell that are damaged or not used, simply degenerate.
Lesser a person uses his brain, the worse his memory. Mental
fitness, your ability to concentrate, to reason, to visualise,
to imagine, to make decisions, to solve problems and to think
creatively depends greatly on how well and how often you exercise
your mind.
An average human being loses up to 1,00,000 brain cells every
day due to disuse. Unlike the other cell of our body, the
brain cell does not multiply. Any cell that are damaged or
not used, simply degenerate. Lesser a person uses his brain,
the worse his memory. Mental fitness, your ability to concentrate,
to reason, to visualise, to imagine, to make decisions, to
solve problems and to think creatively depends greatly on
how well and how often you exercise your mind. |
According to the Scientists, we forget
things due to certain processes. These processes are -
1. Retrieval failure
2. Constructive process
3. Interference
4. Motivated forgetting
Mental Fitness
Daily weight repetitions in the gym or jogging strengthen certain
muscle groups mental exercise will strengthen and enhance cognitive
functions over time.
Monotony generates mental lethargy and resignation. So, break
the monotonous life style. Be ready to accept new challenges.
Mental fitness is your ability to concentrate, to reason, to
visualise, to imagine, making decisions, to solve problems and to
think creatively.
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