Here are 120 things you can do starting today to help you think faster, improve memory, comprehend information better and unleash your brain’s full potential.
- Solve puzzles and brainteasers.
 - Cultivate ambidexterity. Use your non-dominant hand to brush your teeth, comb your hair or use the mouse. Write with both hands simultaneously. Switch hands for knife and fork.
 - Embrace ambiguity. Learn to enjoy things like paradoxes and optical illusions.
 - Learn mind mapping.
 - Block one or more senses. Eat blindfolded, wear earplugs, shower with your eyes closed.
 - Develop comparative tasting. Learn to properly taste wine, chocolate, beer,cheese or anything else.
 - Find intersections between seemingly unrelated topics.
 - Learn to use different keyboard layouts. Try Colemak or Dvorak for a full mind twist!
 - Find novel uses for common objects. How many different uses can you find for a nail? 10? 100?
 - Reverse your assumptions.
 - Learn creativity techniques.
 - Go beyond the first, ‘right’ answer.
 - Transpose reality. Ask “What if?” questions.
 - SCAMPER!
 - Turn pictures or the desktop wallpaper upside down.
 - Become a critical thinker. Learn to spot common fallacies.
 - Learn logic. Solve logic puzzles.
 - Get familiar with the scientific method.
 - Draw. Doodle. You don’t need to be an artist.
 - Think positive.
 - Engage in arts — sculpt, paint, play music — or any other artistic endeavor.
 - Learn to juggle.
 - Eat ‘brain foods’.
 - Be slightly hungry.
 - Exercise!
 - Sit up straight.
 - Drink lots of water.
 - Deep-breathe.
 - Laugh!
 - Vary activities. Get a hobby.
 - Sleep well.
 - Power nap.
 - Listen to music.
 - Conquer procrastination.
 - Go technology-less.
 - Look for brain resources in the web.
 - Change clothes. Go barefoot.
 - Master self-talk.
 - Simplify!
 - Play chess or other board games. Play via Internet (particularly interesting is toplay an ongoing game by e-mail).
 - Play ‘brain’ games. Sudoku, crossword puzzles or countless others.
 - Be childish!
 - Play video games.
 - Be humorous! Write or create a joke.
 - Create a List of 100.
 - Have an Idea Quota.
 - Capture every idea. Keep an idea bank.
 - Incubate ideas. Let ideas percolate. Return to them at regular intervals.
 - Engage in ‘theme observation’. Try to spot the color red as many times as possible in a day. Find cars of a particular make. Invent a theme and focus on it.
 - Keep a journal.
 - Learn a foreign language.
 - Eat at different restaurants – ethnic restaurants specially.
 - Learn how to program a computer.
 - Spell long words backwards. !gnignellahC
 - Change your environment. Change the placement of objects or furniture — or go somewhere else.
 - Write! Write a story, poetry, start a blog.
 - Learn sign language.
 - Learn a musical instrument.
 - Visit a museum.
 - Study how the brain works.
 - Learn to speed-read.
 - Find out your learning style.
 - Dump the calendar!
 - Try to mentally estimate the passage of time.
 - “Guesstimate”. Are there more leaves in the Amazon rainforest or neuron connections in your brain? (answer).
 - Make friends with math. Fight ‘innumeracy’.
 - Build a Memory Palace.
 - Learn a peg system for memory.
 - Have sex! (sorry, no links for this one! 
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 - Memorize people’s names.
 - Meditate. Cultivate mindfulness and an empty mind.
 - Watch movies from different genres.
 - Turn off the TV.
 - Improve your concentration.
 - Get in touch with nature.
 - Do mental math.
 - Have a half-speed day.
 - Change the speed of certain activities. Go either super-slow or super-fast deliberately.
 - Do one thing at a time.
 - Be aware of cognitive biases.
 - Put yourself in someone else’s shoes. How would different people think or solve your problems? How would a fool tackle it?
 - Adopt an attitude of contemplation.
 - Take time for solitude and relaxation.
 - Commit yourself to lifelong learning.
 - Travel abroad. Learn about different lifestyles.
 - Adopt a genius. (Leonardo is excellent company!)
 - Have a network of supportive friends.
 - Get competitive.
 - Don’t stick with only like-minded people. Have people around that disagree with you.
 - Brainstorm!
 - Change your perspective. Short/long-term, individual/collective.
 - Go to the root of the problems.
 - Collect quotes.
 - Change the media you’re working on. Use paper instead of the computer; voice recording instead of writing.
 - Read the classics.
 - Develop your reading skill. Reading effectively is a skill. Master it.
 - Summarize books.
 - Develop self-awareness.
 - Say your problems out loud.
 - Describe one experience in painstaking detail.
 - Learn Braille. You can start learning the floor numbers while going up or down the elevator.
 - Buy a piece of art that disturbs you. Stimulate your senses in thought-provoking ways.
 - Try different perfumes and scents.
 - Mix your senses. How much does the color pink weigh? How does lavender scent sound?
 - Debate! Defend an argument. Try taking the opposite side, too.
 - Use time boxing.
 - Allocate time for brain development.
 - Have your own mental sanctuary.
 - Be curious!
 - Challenge yourself.
 - Develop your visualization skills. Use it at least 5 minutes a day.
 - Take notes of your dreams. Keep a notebook by your bedside and record your dreams first thing in the morning or as you wake up from them.
 - Learn to lucid dream.
 - Keep a lexicon of interesting words. Invent your own words.
 - Find metaphors. Connect abstract and specific concepts.
 - Manage stress.
 - Get random input. Write about a random word in a magazine. Read random sites using StumbleUpon or Wikipedia.
 - Take different routes each day. Change the streets you follow to work, jog or go back home.
 - Install a different operating system on your computer.
 - Improve your vocabulary.
 - Deliver more than what’s expected.
 
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