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77 Deadly Ways to Learn Better & Bruce Lee Your Brain! -whaaaaaa!

--Read More In: Exercise | Mind/Brain | Nutrition | Signal | Vitamins/Supplements

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Ok, this list is just too great to wait any longer to post.

The Online Education Database has come up with a Monster list of techniques (77?! -teh Pwnzz!!) to help you learn faster and better. Out-Standing! -Must pass on to all mV readers immed!

My habits for cognitive support have always been: oatmeal, high-protein diet, vitamins/supplements and physical activity. -When you're stagnating, 30 minute walks are like getting a Freakin' Brain Transplant! -So is fish; Mom was right about it being brain food. She was also right when she said I was special.

(The article mentions Ginkgo Biloba as a nootrope, a subject which really deserves its own entry, or twelve. -Coming Soon!)

My favorite entries on this list are:
4. Cognitive Enhancers
6. Sleep on It
8. Take a Hike
15. Listen to Music
21. Use Information Design [/Architecture]
30. Carry a Quality Notebook at All Times
44. Cross-Pollinate Your Interests, and
75. Challenge Yourself

What're your favorites?

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