I am an avid word game player... on this forum and off. I complete crosswords every day.. cryptic and otherwise.Keeping your body physically fit is important. Keeping your brain/mind in shape is important too. What do you do to keep your brain in shape?
I write, build websites, read both fiction and non-fiction books, work difficult jigsaw puzzles, meditate.
Me, too!I read a lot, play online games/puzzles, and interact on this forum.
I play chess (and chess variants) with my son, word games online, a sudoku-like game called Fantasy Mosaics on my PC, practice Spanish and Esperanto when I can and engage in long, deep linguistic or thought experiment-type discussions with my son.
I admit to being proud of myself when I can keep up with an intelligent 21 year old in a deep conversation.
Sometimes it's a little slippery though, as in:
Son (who was anxious about a thing): I can do the thing or throw myself into traffic, but throwing myself into traffic brings up problematic ontological questions.
Me: 1) I think the comparisons are disproportionate here and, 2) what does ontological mean?
Son: Similar to existential/existentialism.
Me: K. Got it. Answer 1 still applies.
I play chess on line via chess.com. I also play Words with Friends. HMU if you'd like a challenge!Keeping your body physically fit is important. Keeping your brain/mind in shape is important too. What do you do to keep your brain in shape?
I write, build websites, read both fiction and non-fiction books, work difficult jigsaw puzzles, meditate.
Great game!I finally got out my backgammon set and my SIL and I learned how to play. We had a lot of fun!
My husband and I used to play with this set which is in a small suitcase, in the 70's and 80's.
When we started playing my son and law made a comment joking that it was an old lady's game.
After I won I had to say, "Who's the old lady now?"
I will.I play chess on line via chess.com. I also play Words with Friends. HMU if you'd like a challenge!
What type?Computer games.
That is awesome. I want to try that now.My research on creating new brain connections has me using my "other" hand. I come from a family of left handed folks. I always said we only had right arms so we didn't look scary in pictures. Learning to write and draw with the other hand creates new brain calls, pathways between them, and helps areas of the brain talk to each other. I have MS so I am always trying to create new healthy brain faster that my body destroys it.
Probably. We all need to use more of our brains....all ages. Also learning anew 2 handed activity. Crochet, knit, whittling. Etc. Its not to make something but to do it. The process of learning something new and two handed is something that really wakes up the brain and relaxes it at the same time.That is awesome. I want to try that now.
I wonder if that's why, or has something to do with why bilateral movement helps with anxiety attacks. Something about moving blood to the other side of the brain for more even distribution. Something like that.