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You can increase your IQ
(intelligence quotient) in the next ten minutes. There
are many brain power exercises and techniques designed
to help you long-term, but what if you need a quick
brain fix right now? What if there is an important
meeting coming up, or a crucial test, or just a chess
game you don't want to lose? Can you really boost your
IQ quickly? If what you want is results, and not an
argument about the definition of intelligence, the
answer is absolutely yes.Try some of the following.
Breath To Increase IQ
Breath deep. This is one of the easiest and most
effective ways to improve the functioning of your brain
immediately. By breathing deeply we relax and put more
oxygen in the blood (therefore in the brain), both of
which help. Relaxation has been proven to improve brain
function. Low oxygen levels in the blood have been shown
to decrease it. Since most of us are in the habit of
breathing too shallowly, this is a quick way to increase
IQ. By the way, if you breath through your nose, you are
more likely to breath deeply.
Meditating also helps, primarily because of the deep
breating aspect. The state of mind achieved through a
simple breath-watching meditation allows true
relaxation, and is conducive to creative problem
solving. Just close your eyes and breath through your
nose, deeply at first, then in whatever way is
comfortable. As thoughts arise, dismiss them and return
your attention to your breath. Do this for at least a
few minutes.
Move Your Body To Increase IQ
Sit up straight, and close your mouth. Good posture
affects our state of mind, and helps us to think more
clearly. Try an experiment to prove this to yourself. Do
math problems in your head; first while slouching, with
your mouth open; then while sitting up straight with
your lips together. You'll get the point.
Exercise a little. Physical activity-just enough to get
the blood pumping-can "wake up" your brain enough to
help you think better. Walking seems to work best, but
any aerobic activity can help increase your IQ.
Sleep well. You knew this one, right? Just remember, the
evidence shows us that the quality of sleep is very
important, not just the quantity.
What You Eat Can Increase Or Decrease your IQ
Consume ginkgo biloba. Whether in capsules or tea or off
a neighbors tree, ginkgo leaves have been shown to
increase blood flow to the brain, helping memory and
concentration. The effect is quick, and doesn't seem to
diminish with regular use.
Drink coffee. Everything from test scores on college
exams to chess games have been shown to improve after a
cup of coffee or other drink containing caffeine. It is
a temporary effect, however, and caffeine may have
adverse long-term effects for regular users.
Avoid Sugar. Actually any simple carbohydrates taken in
large quantities can give you that sluggish feeling that
makes it difficult to think. This is due to the insulin
that is dumped into your veins after the sugar is. Don't
eat white flour, sugar, potatoes, and other carbs before
an important meeting.
Results - Not Definitions
Let the "experts" argue about whether you can increase
IQ or not, in any absolute sense. We know the tests
measure your IQ at a moment in time, and you know that
there are times when you would score higher or lower.
What you want is a real improvement in brain function.
If you slept well, exercised, drank coffee and ginkgo
tea, then sat up straight and breathed deeply as you
took the test, don't you think you would score a few
points higher on an intelligence quotient test? More
importantly, wouldn't you be better prepared for
whatever mental tasks you faced?
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