Sunday 26 May 2013

Left Brain Exercises

Looking out for some exercises to improve your logical and analytical skills? Then the left brain exercises given in this article are all you need. Have fun!
 
The human brain consists of two parts, the left brain and the right brain. Scientists believe that each part of the brain is associated with different skills and abilities. The left brain is considered to be the side associated with logic, reasoning, numerical skills, writing, and speech. On the other hand, the right brain is associated with drawing, painting, sculpting, and music. In short, the right brain makes you creative and imaginative. Have you heard of terms such as 'left brain people' and 'right brain people'? Well, these terms are used for people with a certain set of skills that are associated with a particular part of the brain. For example, in left brain people, the left brain is dominant and such people are good at activities associated with the left brain. While creativity is mostly inborn, the left brain skills can be acquired with practice. Just go through the left brain exercises given below to know how.

Exercises for the Left Brain

Before we move on to the activities for strengthening the left brain, let us understand how the left brain works and what are the characteristics of people with a dominant left brain. It has been observed that people who have a dominant left brain are logical and consider things as 'part of a whole'. These people have an eye for detail and a strong memory which helps them outshine in professions that require them to think logically and use their memory. Thus, while right brain exercises aim at enhancing your creative skills, the exercises for the left brain, as given below, help improve your linguistic, logical thinking and analytical skills. Meant for kids as well as adults, they are a fun way to exercise your brain cells. So get going!

Write, Write and Write!
This is the best exercise your left brain can get and believe me, it's gonna thank you for it! Writing keeps the gray cells in the left part of the brain working, and the more you write, the better you'll be at it. Now, I'm sure I don't need to tell you what to write but in case you want me to, then let me tell you that you can begin by writing your very own personal diary in which you can jot down the interesting (and even the not so interesting) events of the day. Reminds you of the new year resolution you made but failed to keep? Never mind, for it's never too late to begin! If jotting down just a few lines everyday leaves you wanting for more, then there's more "territory" to explore. Blogging is one of them and is very popular today, especially microblogging. All you need to do is find a blog on your subject of interest and then pour your heart out! Once you get a hang of it, you can also write for the local print media and receive acclaim for your work.

Solve Puzzles
This is another way to exercise your gray cells and keep them healthy for years. Ever came across people addicted to crossword puzzles? Well, they may not know but they are doing immense favor to their brains. If crossword puzzles puzzle you, then worry not! Simply try your hand at mathematical puzzles such as Sudoku. Begin with the easy ones and once you are able to crack them, move to the higher levels. Also, explore books and other sources for more puzzles. You can work on them in times of boredom and when you feel you deserve a break.

Try Something New
Have you always wanted to learn strumming the guitar but never quite found time to do so? Or, wanted to know how to use a smartphone? Then go ahead and engage yourself in learning all about it. It has been proven that learning a new skill improves brain cell activity in the left part of the brain. You can even go a step ahead and learn an entirely new language. This will provide you with opportunities to learn each aspect of the language, starting with its spelling and vocabulary to its grammar and sentence structure. Just try doing things that are entirely new to you, and challenge your brain. Trust me, your brain simply loves challenges!

Read More and More
Since the left brain is associated with vocabulary and spelling, reading will not only improve and inculcate these skills in you, but also keep your brain cells active. You can read from newspapers, books, magazines or even different websites on the Internet. Reading improves your knowledge on different subjects and makes you more aware of the world around you. Reading fiction is helpful for the right brain as well, because it requires you to use your imagination. The very fact that you are in the midst of reading this article, speaks up for your love of reading. Kudos to you!

Enjoy Playing Word Games
This is one more interesting way to keep your left brain cells from "sitting" idle and engaging them in some fruitful activity. Games like Scrabble help you build your vocabulary and improve your word building skills. Play games that require you to make new words from an existing word or from a definite set of letters. You can make it even more challenging by setting up a time limit for each turn you get to make words. Play the game with your friends for a fun-filled evening!

Now that you are aware of some effective exercises for the left brain, you must have observed that they aren't difficult. So, what are you waiting for? Make time for these simple left brain exercises and try involving your family as well. After all, that's what you need to do for a healthy brain!

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