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INTRODUCTION
UNLOCK YOUR HIDDEN POWER

    Have you ever noticed that some people are able to effortlessly remember
    even the most mundane details, and quickly comprehend new things, and
    wished that you too could be like that? Well, you can. To unlock the full
    potential of your brain, you need to keep it active and acute. Wasting away
    on your couch watching mindless television shows is not going to help.
    Besides getting out flashcards, what can you do to help remember things
    better and learn new things more quickly? Check out these tips:




brainpowermiracle.com
GREAT BENEFITS
ACHIVE YOUR FULL POTENTIAL




 help you relax instantly   help you boost memory   help you concentrate




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
1- EXERCISE & GET YOUR BODY MOVING
    Exercising doesn’t just exercise the body, it also helps to exercise your brain.
    Obesity and the myriad of diseases that eventually set in as a result of being
    overweight can cause serious harm to the brain. Furthermore, without regular
    exercise plaque starts to build up in your arteries and your blood vessels begin to
    lose the ability to effectively pump blood.

    Plaque buildup leads to heart attacks, but it also reduces the amount of oxygen and
    nutrients that your blood carries to your brain. When the nutrients don’t make it
    there, the brain’s ability to function is compromised.




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
1- EXERCISE & GET YOUR BODY MOVING

 To prevent this from happening, make sure you get
 moving every day, even if its just a brisk walk, it’ll
 help you maintain and increase your mental accuity.
 Brisk walking , swimming and dancing are all
 excellent activities.




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
2- ELIMINATE STRESSORS AND SEEK HELP FOR DEPRESSION
    Anything that causes you major stress, like anger or anxiety, will in time begin to
    eat away at the parts of your brain that are responsible for memory. Amongst the
    most brain-damaging stressors is depression, which is actually often misdiagnosed
    a a memory problem since one of its primary symptoms is the inability to
    concentrate.
     If you can’t concentrate, then you might feel like you are constantly forgetting
    things. Depression increases the levels of cortisol in your bloodstream, which
    elevates the cortisol levels in the brain.




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
2- ELIMINATE STRESSORS AND SEEK HELP FOR DEPRESSION
  Doctors have found that increased cortisol diminishes
  certain areas of the brain, especially the
  hippocampus, which is where short-term memories
  are stored.

  Prolonged depression can thus destroy your brain’s
  ability to remember anything new. Seek professional
  help to combat your depression – your brain will
  thank you.




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
3- GET A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP AND TAKE NAPS
    Getting a consistent 7 to 8 hours of sleep each night will increase your memory.
    During sleep, the brain firms up memories of recently acquired information and
    getting enough sleep will help you get through the full spectrum of nocturnal cycles
    that are essential to optimal brain and body functioning during the waking hours.

    Taking a nap throughout the day, especially after learning something new, can also
    help you to retain those memories as well as recharge your brain and keep it
    sharper longer.




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
4- WRITE IT DOWN
 If there’s something you want to remember, writing it
 down can help. Writing it down creates oxygenated
 blood flow to areas of your brain that a responsible for
 your memories and literally exercises those parts of it.
  You can start a journal, write yourself e-mails, or even
 start keeping a blog – all of these activities will help to
 improve your capacity to remember and memorize
 information.




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
5- LISTEN TO MUSIC

 Research shows that certain types of music are
 very helpful in recalling memories. Information
 that is learned while listening to a particular song
 or collection can often be recalled by thinking of
 the song or “playing” it mentally.

 Songs and music can serve as cues for pulling up
 particular memories.




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
6- GET A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP AND TAKE NAPS
    50 to 60 percent of the brain’s overall weight is pure fat, which is used to insulate
    its billions of nerve cells. The better insulated a cell is, the faster it can send
    messages and the quicker you will be thinking.

    This is precisely why parents are advised to feed their young children whole milk
    and to restrict dieting – their brains’ need fat to grow and work properly. Skimping
    on fats can be devastating even to the adult brain. Thus, eating foods that contain
    a healthy mix of fats is vital for long-term memory.




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
6- GET A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP AND TAKE NAPS
    Some excellent food choices include fish (especially anchovies, mackerel and wild
    salmon) and dark leafy green vegetables. Deep-fried foods obviously contain fat,
    but their lack of nutritional value is going to help your brain or your body, so think
    healthy foods and fats.




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
7- VISUAL CONCEPTS
     In order to remember things, many people need to visualize the information they
    are studying. Pay attention to photographers, charts and other graphics that might
    appear in your textbook, or if you’re not studying a book, try to pull up a mental
    image of what it is you are trying to remember.

    It might also help to draw your own charts or figures, or utilize colors and
    highlighters to group related ideas in your notes.




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
8- TEACH SOMEONE ELSE
    Reading material out loud has been shown to significantly improve memory of the
    material. Expanding further upon this idea is the fact that psychologists and
    educators have found that by having students teach new concepts to others, it heps
    to enhance understanding and recall.

    Teach new concepts and information to a friend or study partner, and you’ll find
    you remember the information a lot better.




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
9- Do crossword puzzles, read or play cards

  Studies have shown that doing either of these
  activities on a daily basis not only keep your brain
  active, but also help to delay memory loss,
  especially in those who develop dementia. So pick
  up the daily newspaper and work on that crossword
  puzzle, read a book, or enjoy a game of solitaire.




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
10- EAT BREAKFAST AND MAKE SURE IT UNCLUDES AN EGG
    Accrording to Larry McCleary, M.D., author of The Brain Trust Program, an egg is
    the ideal breakfast.

    Eggs contain B vitamins, which help nerve cells to burn glucose, antioxidants that
    protect neurons against damage, and omega-3 fatty acids that keep nerve cells
    firing at optimal speed. Other foods to add to your breakfast include fruits, veggies
    and lean proteins.




brainpowermiracle.com
WAYS…
10- EAT BREAKFAST AND MAKE SURE IT UNCLUDES AN EGG

  Avoid trans fats and high fructose corn syrup. Trans fats
  diminish the brain cells’ ability to communicate with
  eachother, and HFCS can actually shrink the brain by
  damaging cells.

  Having a healthy breakfast in the morning has been
  shown to improve performance throughout the day.




brainpowermiracle.com
VISIT US!
READY TO UNLOCK THE S ECRETS OF HUMAN BRAIN POWER?

The highly advanced entrainment technology used in
the Brain Power Miracle program is far more
successful than those of much higher-priced products
and courses.
We reveal all the secrets you will need to know at


  www.brainpowermiracle.com



brainpowermiracle.com
THANKS !
                         TILL NEXT TIME!




brainpowermiracle.com

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10 Ways to Increase Your Brain Power

  • 2. INTRODUCTION UNLOCK YOUR HIDDEN POWER Have you ever noticed that some people are able to effortlessly remember even the most mundane details, and quickly comprehend new things, and wished that you too could be like that? Well, you can. To unlock the full potential of your brain, you need to keep it active and acute. Wasting away on your couch watching mindless television shows is not going to help. Besides getting out flashcards, what can you do to help remember things better and learn new things more quickly? Check out these tips: brainpowermiracle.com
  • 3. GREAT BENEFITS ACHIVE YOUR FULL POTENTIAL help you relax instantly help you boost memory help you concentrate brainpowermiracle.com
  • 4. WAYS… 1- EXERCISE & GET YOUR BODY MOVING Exercising doesn’t just exercise the body, it also helps to exercise your brain. Obesity and the myriad of diseases that eventually set in as a result of being overweight can cause serious harm to the brain. Furthermore, without regular exercise plaque starts to build up in your arteries and your blood vessels begin to lose the ability to effectively pump blood. Plaque buildup leads to heart attacks, but it also reduces the amount of oxygen and nutrients that your blood carries to your brain. When the nutrients don’t make it there, the brain’s ability to function is compromised. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 5. WAYS… 1- EXERCISE & GET YOUR BODY MOVING To prevent this from happening, make sure you get moving every day, even if its just a brisk walk, it’ll help you maintain and increase your mental accuity. Brisk walking , swimming and dancing are all excellent activities. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 6. WAYS… 2- ELIMINATE STRESSORS AND SEEK HELP FOR DEPRESSION Anything that causes you major stress, like anger or anxiety, will in time begin to eat away at the parts of your brain that are responsible for memory. Amongst the most brain-damaging stressors is depression, which is actually often misdiagnosed a a memory problem since one of its primary symptoms is the inability to concentrate. If you can’t concentrate, then you might feel like you are constantly forgetting things. Depression increases the levels of cortisol in your bloodstream, which elevates the cortisol levels in the brain. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 7. WAYS… 2- ELIMINATE STRESSORS AND SEEK HELP FOR DEPRESSION Doctors have found that increased cortisol diminishes certain areas of the brain, especially the hippocampus, which is where short-term memories are stored. Prolonged depression can thus destroy your brain’s ability to remember anything new. Seek professional help to combat your depression – your brain will thank you. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 8. WAYS… 3- GET A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP AND TAKE NAPS Getting a consistent 7 to 8 hours of sleep each night will increase your memory. During sleep, the brain firms up memories of recently acquired information and getting enough sleep will help you get through the full spectrum of nocturnal cycles that are essential to optimal brain and body functioning during the waking hours. Taking a nap throughout the day, especially after learning something new, can also help you to retain those memories as well as recharge your brain and keep it sharper longer. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 9. WAYS… 4- WRITE IT DOWN If there’s something you want to remember, writing it down can help. Writing it down creates oxygenated blood flow to areas of your brain that a responsible for your memories and literally exercises those parts of it. You can start a journal, write yourself e-mails, or even start keeping a blog – all of these activities will help to improve your capacity to remember and memorize information. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 10. WAYS… 5- LISTEN TO MUSIC Research shows that certain types of music are very helpful in recalling memories. Information that is learned while listening to a particular song or collection can often be recalled by thinking of the song or “playing” it mentally. Songs and music can serve as cues for pulling up particular memories. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 11. WAYS… 6- GET A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP AND TAKE NAPS 50 to 60 percent of the brain’s overall weight is pure fat, which is used to insulate its billions of nerve cells. The better insulated a cell is, the faster it can send messages and the quicker you will be thinking. This is precisely why parents are advised to feed their young children whole milk and to restrict dieting – their brains’ need fat to grow and work properly. Skimping on fats can be devastating even to the adult brain. Thus, eating foods that contain a healthy mix of fats is vital for long-term memory. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 12. WAYS… 6- GET A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP AND TAKE NAPS Some excellent food choices include fish (especially anchovies, mackerel and wild salmon) and dark leafy green vegetables. Deep-fried foods obviously contain fat, but their lack of nutritional value is going to help your brain or your body, so think healthy foods and fats. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 13. WAYS… 7- VISUAL CONCEPTS In order to remember things, many people need to visualize the information they are studying. Pay attention to photographers, charts and other graphics that might appear in your textbook, or if you’re not studying a book, try to pull up a mental image of what it is you are trying to remember. It might also help to draw your own charts or figures, or utilize colors and highlighters to group related ideas in your notes. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 14. WAYS… 8- TEACH SOMEONE ELSE Reading material out loud has been shown to significantly improve memory of the material. Expanding further upon this idea is the fact that psychologists and educators have found that by having students teach new concepts to others, it heps to enhance understanding and recall. Teach new concepts and information to a friend or study partner, and you’ll find you remember the information a lot better. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 15. WAYS… 9- Do crossword puzzles, read or play cards Studies have shown that doing either of these activities on a daily basis not only keep your brain active, but also help to delay memory loss, especially in those who develop dementia. So pick up the daily newspaper and work on that crossword puzzle, read a book, or enjoy a game of solitaire. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 16. WAYS… 10- EAT BREAKFAST AND MAKE SURE IT UNCLUDES AN EGG Accrording to Larry McCleary, M.D., author of The Brain Trust Program, an egg is the ideal breakfast. Eggs contain B vitamins, which help nerve cells to burn glucose, antioxidants that protect neurons against damage, and omega-3 fatty acids that keep nerve cells firing at optimal speed. Other foods to add to your breakfast include fruits, veggies and lean proteins. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 17. WAYS… 10- EAT BREAKFAST AND MAKE SURE IT UNCLUDES AN EGG Avoid trans fats and high fructose corn syrup. Trans fats diminish the brain cells’ ability to communicate with eachother, and HFCS can actually shrink the brain by damaging cells. Having a healthy breakfast in the morning has been shown to improve performance throughout the day. brainpowermiracle.com
  • 18. VISIT US! READY TO UNLOCK THE S ECRETS OF HUMAN BRAIN POWER? The highly advanced entrainment technology used in the Brain Power Miracle program is far more successful than those of much higher-priced products and courses. We reveal all the secrets you will need to know at www.brainpowermiracle.com brainpowermiracle.com
  • 19. THANKS ! TILL NEXT TIME! brainpowermiracle.com