Showing posts with label cognitive enhancement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cognitive enhancement. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Sequence-Solving Hacks To Mental Growth

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Sequence-solving requires a great deal of mental activity -- it builds the knowledge base, pattern recognition, problem-solving, neuronal plasticity, memory and general intelligence. Here's a wonderful mini-challenge involving sequence-solving and a formula which can be used as a shortcut or a hack. Braintenance is a full-time occupation -- the more of it that you consciously, the more your uber-mind (i.e., superconscious) "takes the wheel" and replays the exercises. More than this, it tends to expand upon them, and experiment with them.

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Q: Find the next number in the following arithmetic series/sequence:

1, 2, 6, 24, 120, 720....

A: 5,040

Explanation: The numbers in the above sequence are factorials of the integers in order, i.e., 1!, 2!, 3!, 4!, 5!, 6!. The next one in the sequence would be 7!, which equals 5,040.

Shortcut: The formula for estimating any n! is set forth below. If you memorize it, you can amaze your friends at parties and win bets at bars [although I don't advocate gambling -- I only gamble with my life, because I can influence the odds rather than merely trying to calculate them], but you'll still need a good online calculator bookmarked in your mobile device:

  Stirling's Formula -- Factorials - Braintenance - Douglas E. Castle    

Alrighty, my fellow (this includes some women, too) Braintenancers. That about wraps it up for today.

See you soon!

Douglas E. Castle for The Braintenance Blog

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Renew Your Mind: Re-Establish Clarity And Peace

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Your mind is largely what you you make it. Your thoughts are principally those things that you permit your mind to focus on and ruminate over, sometimes cycling or "kindling" them over and over to the extent of unhealthy distortion (psychologists like to call this extreme "if/then" enlargement of a possibility "catastrophizing"), obsession and the "crowding out" of your ability to cast your focus or place your thoughts elsewhere.

More than 70% of the U.S. population (and this is likely an underestimate, gathered more anecdotally than methodically and subject to review) is taking prescription psychotropic drugs -- and this does not include those persons who self-medicate or share prescription medication with others. This statistic does not take into effect illegal drugs and non-prescription controlled substances. Nor does it take into account nicotine, alcohol, coffee or tea, all of which are psychoactive to some extent, and are addictive (either physiologically or psychologically, to some extent. Nor does it take into account excessive doses of over-the-counter substances used for escape, pain management or "recreation".

There are many medicators and far fewer meditators, although the two approaches to attaining peace of mind, or at least a reasonably, sustainably comfortable state of mind, have a great deal in common. Neurologists, psychiatrists, biochemists, genetic engineers, pharmacologists and a whole host of other professionals have found that your environment, both self-created and external changes your frame of mind; and when you change your frame of mind either habitually or for a great length of time, your neurochemistry changes -- that's correct -- the mind and body produce a variety of chemicals which are quite psychoactive when you engage in meditation and other activities.

For some the magic is mantra. For me, the magic is music (as in RadioDAZZ), or writing (as in blogging) or in focused business problem-solving. Each brings me to a state of happiness far greater than my default or resting state.

But getting back on point, meditation is the means through which you tap into your mind's and body's inherent ability to create appropriate (or even inappropriate) medications.

Maybe a mixture of both is best. The following newsletter excerpt came to me a while ago, and it contains a link to some meditation exercises. For the sake of Braintenance, why not give it a try? Even reading the brief excerpt is as soothing as it is introspectively educational. Just try to cancel out the noise of the obvious sales pitch -- it's not a sin to sell, but it's not where I'd like you to cast your mind's vision.

At very least it is a diversion or distraction from your current thoughts and mode of thinking. But at best, you might just find the meditation experience to be very therapeutic and productive.  At the very end of this article there are links to several wonderful YouTube meditation tapes for some added fun. - DEC
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How you feel in your life has a lot to do with what's going
on in your head.  If you constantly hear thoughts telling
you that "Life is a struggle," "The economy is bad," and
"You aren't enough," these have a powerful impact on how
you feel. 

These thoughts are like a proverbial "dark cloud hanging
over you." 

One of the defining moments of awakening is
when you discover that you "are not" the thoughts you are
"having."  You witness the incessant chatter that drives you,
distracts you, and seems like your constant companion and
you realize that you don't have to be defined by that. 

At that moment, you realize that those words in your head
really have little to do with you.  They also don't reflect
what is actually happening in the world.  You come to recognize
that a majority of those words are just recorded messages
from the past, the limiting thoughts of others, and random
sounds from your environment

Nevertheless, they are broadcasting through your head.

At that moment, you may get a strong urge to turn off that
chatter, or at least turn down the volume, so it is less
distracting.  The truth is--you can learn to do just that. 

And it doesn't have to take years of practice, just a little
guiding of your attention.  Here are a few simple ways to turn
down the mental volume and quiet your mind.  I encourage
you to try them out as you read them. 

Instead of just reading the words, pause at each one, and
actually give it a try.  You may be surprised at how effective
they are.  The great thing is, they take just a few moments.

3 Ways to Quiet Your Mind

1. See if you can listen to the chatter as an outside observer. 
See if you can separate "who you are" from those words in
your head.  Listen to them with an attitude of amused curiosity. 
Smiling while you do this can help. 

Allow the words to come and go through your mind without
hanging onto any of them.  Just watch them come and go. 
You could say, "Hey, they're just thoughts; they don't define
me or what I can do."  As you give your thoughts less
importance, they lose their grip on your attention.

Take a minute to observe your mental chatter with a smile.
Here's a guided audio that can help you:

http://EnergyMeditationSecrets.com/core-energy-technique.html

2. Focus on something else.  If you become completely
immersed in paying attention to something besides your
thoughts, you'll notice that your mind quiets down. 

For example, place your hands on your abdomen and
become aware of your breathing.  See if it's possible to
notice the moment when your inhale begins; follow your
in-breath all the way through to a natural pause; notice
the moment your exhale begins; follow that all the way
through to a natural pause--and repeat. 

Become absolutely interested in following your breathing
as if nothing else matters at this moment.  Within a few
breathing cycles, your mind quiets.  Try it for yourself.

3. Ask yourself the question: "Who is thinking?"  Then
sit and be content that you really have no answer for that. 

Don't try to make up an answer.  Just notice how your mind
becomes quiet in the face of that question.  Try it for
yourself and see what happens.

Those are three great ways to get a taste of a quieter mind--
a mind that isn't consumed by incessant thinking, and,
therefore, comes to rest in a natural peace. 

As you get a taste of that, you may discover that you want
to experience more of it--you want to go deeper and have the
experience stay with you longer. 

If so, I strongly recommend you get my Core Energy
Meditation Program.  It's the only truly holistic meditation
practice that soothes and integrates all dimensions of your
being - mind, heart, body and spirit.

Soon a quiet mind can become your dominant background
state and your life can feel so much more peaceful, positive,
and clear.  Check it out here --

http://EnergyMeditationSecrets.com/program.html

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Welcome back. And as I had promised, I have a few (actually only two for right now) meditation videos (with pleasant musical soundtracks) that I've selected for you.

ALPHA MEDITATION

THETA MEDITATION - [Warning: Do Not Play This Prior To Performing Any Task That Requires Wakefulness... no driving, operating heavy equipment, making important decisions, and the like]

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When next we meet, it will once again be time for some math challenges. It's great to work at cognitive enhancement and conscious evolution of the mind, but it's the ultimate blessing to be happy.

Thank you for reading me, re-tweeting me and completing me.

Douglas E. Castle






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Monday, November 12, 2012

Meditation: Program Yourself For Success

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Self-hypnosis, NLP, future visualization, subliminal suggestion and the notion of The Law Of Attraction may or may not be part of your belief system. I know that many of our readers of The Braintenance Blog are quite skeptical about anything that they cannot examine fully with their conscious senses -- even then they tend to be doubtful. There is nothing wrong with belief systems, unless they inhibit your self-growth, professional development, achievement of your objectives or your happiness. In such cases, subtle re-programming can and does work wonders.

The secret lies in the ability to open your mind, suspend conditioned disbelief, and simply enjoy the experience. While great expectations are wonderful, they can set you up for disappointment.

My preferred approach is to 'let the experience take me wherever it will,' and to just permit myself to let whatever happens happen.

The best expectation orientation is to just enjoy the experience...to just let it enter you.

After reading the small print on the image below, click on it and listen to a very relaxing imagination exercise in future visioning (provided by Real Subliminal)

Toward the end of the pleasant little mind excursion there is a gentle, no-stress sales discussion. Listen to that as well. You'll find the speaker's voice continuing to be relaxing, without disturbing your mood in the slightest.

Take a bit of time for yourself - Just YOU - And enjoy this audio visual presentation. If you are like I am, you will enjoy the experience more, if you fully relax, eyes closed and just focus in on the voice...Just the voice.

Do try it. Evening seems to work best, and as with all programs such as this one, don't drive or do anything requiring coordination or sharp judgment until a good 15 minutes after the mind journey has ended.



I hope that you've enjoyed your brief journey. While you're in the neighborhood, click on some of the tabs on the home page [right under the blog title heading] and find yourself some mind calisthenics (brain training exercises) to play with.

Your mind is a muscle - the more you exercise it, the more powerful it becomes.

Thank you as always for reading me! :-)

Douglas E. Castle for The Braintenance Blog, The Mad Marketing Tactics Blog, The Taking Command Blog, The Daily Burst Of Brilliance Blog, and the exciting new additions to the fleet:

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

ANAGRAM GENERATOR - Braintenance Entertainment

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Here at The Braintenance Blog we work you hard. We don't just supply mind agility games (as Lumosity does), but we make your mind work in a myriad of ways through a myriad of channels. A great way to have some lowbrow [nothing to do with beer] entertainment (as opposed to brain entrainment) is to create anagrams out of colleagues' and friends' names, or, if you are either a conspiracy theorist or merely an angry person who'd like to find "hidden meanings" or hilarious re combinations of brand or product names, this is your chance.

If you are not familiar with anagrams, here's the Wikipedia definition, description and an example or two:

An anagram is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once; for example orchestra can be rearranged into carthorse. Someone who creates anagrams is called an anagrammatist. The original word or phrase is known as the subject of the anagram.
Any word or phrase that exactly reproduces the letters in another order is an anagram.

However, the goal of serious or skilled anagrammatists is to produce anagrams that in some way reflect or comment on the subject. Such an anagram may be a synonym or antonym of its subject, a parody, a criticism, or praise; e.g. George Bush = He bugs Gore; Madonna Louise Ciccone = Occasional nude income or One cool dance musician; William Shakespeare = I am a weakish speller, Roger Meddows Taylor = Great words or melody. Anagrams are also often used in fiction for character aliases, such as Tom Marvolo Riddle = I am Lord Voldemort, Leonardo da vinci = O Draconian Devil, The Mona Lisa= Oh, Lame Saint, So dark the con of man= Madonna of the Rocks in The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.
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So your anagram can either be just a rearrangement of letters to form silly-sounding alternative words using the same letters as your target word, or (if you're really skilled), the anagram can actually generate a thought-provoking  [do you think without provocation? I do.] bit of opinionated commentary on your subject.

But let's get on with it!

Here is your ANAGRAM GENERATOR. Just click on the button and you'll be transferred to the actual page. If you have fun, please do us the honor of forwarding this article to your friends, colleagues and social media groups. Let's go viral. Turn these other people into card-carrying members (We're actually having some Braintenance cards among other Braintenance gear at Zazzle!) of the Braintenance Brigade .

Anagram Generator

Have fun. Next time, it's back to work.

Douglas E. Castle for The Braintenance Blog, The Daily Burst Of Brilliance Blog and The CrowdFunding Incubator Blog (new to view!)

p.s. An anagram for Douglas Castle's Braintenance...

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