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START IT UP | Jessica StillmanFeb 6, 2013 4 Ways to Train Your Brain for Positivity Not a natural optimist? Use these simple exercises to train your brain to more easily pick out the positive. ![]() You know how when you play Tetris for awhile, even after you stop, you can still see those little falling blocks in your mind's eye? The persistence of Tetris isn't simply an annoying effect of a cleverly designed game, according to scientists. Instead it's a reflection of something deeply positive about our brains--their plasticity. That's a according to a recent post by iDoneThis founder Walter Chen on productivity blog buffer. He cites studies on Tetris (yes, there is such a thing, and yes, this is going somewhere helpful to non-video game addicted entrepreneurs), which found that playing the game for a few hours a week over a period of months, actually changed the brains of players. "Every time you reactivate a circuit, synaptic efficiency increases, and connections become more durable and easier to reactivate," Chen writes, before summarizing the importance of the findings: "Whenever you do specific tasks over and over again, they take up less of your brain power over time." Learning Positivity That's probably not a shock to anyone who has learned to play the piano, speak a foreign language or even hit a tennis ball roughly where you want it to go. So what's the big deal? This same brain plasticity allows you to master simple skills or sports, also allows you to train yourself to be more positive. Chen quotes Shawn Achor, the author of The Happiness Advantage who has previously spoken about his work on the brain and happiness to Inc. Just like we can train our brains to more easily recognize the patterns of Tetris, “we can retrain the brain to scan for the good things in life—to help us see more possibility, to feel more energy, and to succeed at higher levels,” Achor says, dubbing this ability "the positive Tetris effect." Happiness Homework So how do you do this? Chen offers four very simple interventions that can, over time, actually rewire your brain to see things more positively:
Do you agree that it's possible to alter you basic orientation towards the world and become more positive? |
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Thanks, will check it out. I need more positive in my life.
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I think this really works.....
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Good ideas! Thanks for sharing!
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Wonderful information. Actually, I think my former counsellor advised me of some of this about a year ago. Thanks for the reminder.
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this is actually interesting.
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