Ronni
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nashville TN
My Mum and Dad both suffered from dementia in their later years, my Dad had aphasia like Bruce Willis. When I was approaching my 60th year I realized I wanted to do all I could to keep my brain as healthy as possible for as long as possible to prevent cognitive decline and hopefully prevent myself from going down the same path as them.
I was already eating healthfully and had an active social life, plus I’ve read voraciously all my life, so I took up various things…did those puzzle books with a variety of brain teasers, crosswords, sudoku etc. Started doing jigsaw puzzles. Played chess with one of my boys. I also had a cell phone then so I invested in several apps that were popular at the time, designed specifically for seniors to exercise their brains, prevent or slow cognitive decline.
Then I realized that while all that was fun, I wasn’t learning anything, it wasn’t productive in that regard. That’s when I decided to dive headfirst into technology! I barely knew how to turn on a computer, had no clue how to set up my printer, I could text and call on the phone but had to have one of my kids set me up with apps etc. I had a complete mental block if more than one remote was involved in order to turn on the tv and run a vhs or dvd.
Technology is constantly changing, improving, evolving, so I knew there’d always be something new to learn. The learning curve from where I started out was steep, but with my kids’ help I slowly began to master the basics, and ultimately felt comfortable and confident with this new skillset.
I troubleshoot clients’ tech issues whether with their phones, computers, WiFi, new tv setups etc. And also my own personal stuff. Just at finished setting up a Bluetooth soundbar for the living room TV, and am diving into chatGPT and AI. There’s way more to learn than I have life left to live!! And I love that!
What do you do to keep your brain healthy?
I was already eating healthfully and had an active social life, plus I’ve read voraciously all my life, so I took up various things…did those puzzle books with a variety of brain teasers, crosswords, sudoku etc. Started doing jigsaw puzzles. Played chess with one of my boys. I also had a cell phone then so I invested in several apps that were popular at the time, designed specifically for seniors to exercise their brains, prevent or slow cognitive decline.
Then I realized that while all that was fun, I wasn’t learning anything, it wasn’t productive in that regard. That’s when I decided to dive headfirst into technology! I barely knew how to turn on a computer, had no clue how to set up my printer, I could text and call on the phone but had to have one of my kids set me up with apps etc. I had a complete mental block if more than one remote was involved in order to turn on the tv and run a vhs or dvd.
Technology is constantly changing, improving, evolving, so I knew there’d always be something new to learn. The learning curve from where I started out was steep, but with my kids’ help I slowly began to master the basics, and ultimately felt comfortable and confident with this new skillset.
I troubleshoot clients’ tech issues whether with their phones, computers, WiFi, new tv setups etc. And also my own personal stuff. Just at finished setting up a Bluetooth soundbar for the living room TV, and am diving into chatGPT and AI. There’s way more to learn than I have life left to live!! And I love that!
What do you do to keep your brain healthy?