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5 things to make yourself smarter

5 things to make yourself smarter

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The host of the podcast "Psychology Understood" shares five things you can do to become smarter. First, read daily to expand knowledge and improve cognitive abilities. Second, learn a new skill or hobby to stimulate the brain and enhance problem-solving abilities. Third, practice critical thinking by questioning information and analyzing situations. Fourth, engage in brain-boosting exercises like puzzles and strategy games. Lastly, stay curious and ask questions about the world around you. Consistently practicing these activities can lead to continuous learning and personal development. Welcome back to Psychology Understood, where we dive deep into the fascinating world of psychology. My name is Tracy and I'll be your host. Today we are about to embark on an exploration that is bound to expand your understanding of the human mind. Five things you can do today to be smarter tomorrow. Let's dive right in. Number one, read daily. Reading is an excellent way to expand your knowledge and improve your cognitive abilities. Whether it's books, articles, or research papers, reading regularly exposes you to new ideas and information. Number two, learn a new skill or hobby. Acquiring a new skill or pursuing the hobby can stimulate your brain and enhance your problem-solving abilities. It's a fun way to keep your mind engaged and active. Number three, practice critical thinking. Encourage yourself to think critically about the information you encounter, ask questions, seek different perspectives, and analyze situations from multiple angles. Critical thinking sharpens your decision-making skills. Number four, engage in brain-boosting exercises. Solve puzzles, play strategy games, or engage in activities that require mental effort. These exercises can improve memory, cognitive flexibility. These exercises can improve memory, cognitive flexibility, and problem-solving skills. Number five, stay curious and ask questions. Cultivate a curious mindset by asking questions about the world around you. Don't be afraid to explore topics that intrigue you and seek answers through research or discussions with experts. Remember that the key to long-term intellectual growth is consistency. Making these practices a part of your daily routine can lead to continuous learning and personal development. If you're as passionate about psychology as we are, don't forget to subscribe to Psychology Understood and ring that notification bell so you never miss a mind-expanding video. Thank you for joining us on this journey of understanding the complexities of the human psyche. Until next time, stay curious and keep exploring the world of Psychology Understood.

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