Be Intellectually Better: Physically Exercise Your Brain
Your brain works in a complicated
manner in many situations. The left portion of your brain controls the actions and movement of the
right part of your body while the right portion of your brain controls that
movement of the left part of your body. Thus, it may be possible that the side
of your brain which controls your dominant hand is more used than the other
side. So, if you use your non-dominant hand into doing some of your daily
activities, would it better your brain is performance?
If you are a right handed person, then most of the time you
are stimulating the left part of your brain. Now, if you use your left hand in
doing certain tasks, then you are able to stimulate the right side of your
brain as well. By doing so, you are awakening the part of your mental brain that is intuitive and creative. On the other hand, if you are a left handed
person, and you use you right hand in doing simple tasks, then you are
stimulating the side of your brain that is rational and organized.
This idea is also supported by Tony Buzan, the author of a book
entitled "Using Both Sides of the Brain". According to him, doing simple
exercises or cross-trainings like this bring in additional features to one is
mental functioning, and at the same time there will be a total improvement in
one is brain power. By doing so continuously, a person may stay mentally young
and fresh.
Other activities which can stimulate the other side of your
brain may be done without really straining yourself. You can just simply walk
around your room with your eyes shut close. You can also revisit your childhood games; the game when
you rub your stomach with one hand while your other hand is tapping your head
is also a good brain exercise. Simple tasks like these already constitute
physical exercise for your brain, and they can already bring good effects to your
brain, no matter how trivial they may be.
So, you may start to wonder regarding the mental condition
of those people who are blessed to be able to use both their hands for
complicated tasks such as writing. You may
think that since they are stimulating both sides of their brain that they are
more intelligent than others. This is a misconception; there are no studies or
researches which can attest to this idea.
There are people who are able to teach and train themselves
to use both their dominant and non-dominant hands to do tasks, and sports like
the cricket players. But their training does not necessarily turn them into
academic geniuses.
So, whether or not these simple exercises may make you a
little bit more smarter, these physical exercises are still believed to
have good effects on your brain. The results may just be minor,
or even unnoticed, but there can be other aspects which are affected, such as
your creativity, organization and other features. One thing worth noting is
that by doing these exercises, you are stimulating the part of your brain which
is not used as often as the other part. Do you think it is always best to keep
them balanced? If you want to better your brain’s performance, you might as
well try to stimulate you whole brain, and not just a single portion.

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