Monday, February 22, 2010

11 Technique to Sharpen Your Brain

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Scientists from the University of California, Berkeley, USA, has examined the brain of rats. They found that rat's brain grew by 4 percent when they were forced to perform mental tasks every day, such as looking for a way out of a winding alley, climbing stairs, and socialize with other rats.

Well, if the mouse brain can be trained to grow, of course, the human brain as well. The more trained, our brains must be more sharply. Memory loss in a certain amount at any age is normal, just as the changes in other organs. The most important is : do not lazy to diligently train our brain to stay in strong memory of all time.

Check it out below :
  1. Practice observing capabilities.
    Note the surrounding environment. Record in your mind what you see, starting from the simplest and continued with a more complex observations.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Program Keyboard Shortcut

The Start menu start is great tool for finding/running programs, but its multiple levels of folders can be time consuming to navigate. If you are using a certain program frequently, you are a good typist, you should set a keyboard shortcut for it so that you can start the program without taking your hands off the keyboard, because sometimes using a mouse actually slow your tasks down.

To set a program keyboard shortcut :

  1. Click the Start menu, and then click All Programs. Choose the program that you want to start with a keyboard shortcut (i.e. Internet Explorer), right click and then click Properties.
    Note: This can also be implemented on another applications such as Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, etc. which you frequently used.

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