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You are capable to remember an extreme amount of facts. But your short term memory can always hold only a limited amount of things. But the working memory could actually be the very core of our intelligence. And it doesn't matter what kind of education you've had, everyone can improve their mental capabilities. This article contains ten activities to help improve your working memory.

Activity 1: Eat
Imagine you bought that brand new car you've dreamt about. But instead of putting some gasoline in the tank, you fill it up with diesel and casually throw in a handful of sand. You probably won't be surprised when the car doesn't really get far. Your brain also needs the right fuel to work at its best. Try eating a balanced diet rich in omega-3 fats, antioxidants, (brocolli, blueberries spinache and berries for example). I also recommend eating more frequently, it prevents large dips in your blood sugar, the main source of energy for your brain.

Activity 2: Turn on the music
Psychologists and scientists have been looking at the connection between the music and the working memory for many years and many studies have found that music, especially classical, improves the storage and recall of information in the human memory.

Activity 3: Reduce stress.
Stress does not physically damage the brain, but it can make remembering things more difficult. Even temporary stresses have a negative effect on your working memory.

Activity 4: Pay attention
Often we fail to remember things, not because our memory isn't good, but just because we weren't paying attention. Many people encounter this when they forget peoples names. If you deliberatly try to remember things, you're more likely to succeed

Activity 5: Group things
It's hard to keep a random list of items in your head, did you ever forget something when grocery shopping? But you can make it easier for yourself. If you can remember that three of the things you needed were vegetables, you would probably also remember what they were.

Activity 6: Think Back
Here's another great mental exercise. First of all, relax comfortably in an easy chair or on your bed. When you are really relaxed, start the exercise.
Start by mentally paying attention to yourself. Then go back and think of yourself going into the room. Keep on going back through the memories of the day. Every time you do this, it will be easier, and you can remember more and more details every time.

Activity 7: Strengthen your neural connections
This is an exercise can even create new neural connactions.
Grab the mouse with the hand you normally don't use it with. It's probably harder to be precise and accurate with your motions. You could easily try some of these exercises everyday. It is important to challenge your brain to learn new tasks, especially processes that you've never done before.
- Use your opposite hand to brush your teeth
- Dial the phone or operate the TV remote.
- Draw symtrically by making the same movements with two hands

Activity 8: include more of your senses in an everyday task:
Get dressed with your eyes closed
Wash your hair with your eyes closed
Share a meal and use only visual cues to communicate. No talking.

Activity 9: Walk
Walking is especially good for your brain, because it enhances the blood flow, which results in oxygen and energy reaching your brain more efficiently. As walking isn't intensive, your legs also won't use up extra oxygen and blood sugar. Walking can create a clear head and improve your working memory.
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