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Think Smart and Be Smart…These are the Ways.

13 Daily habits that makes you smarter

By Alieu TurayPublished about a year ago 6 min read
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Think Smart and Be Smart…These are the Ways.
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13 EVERYDAY HABITS THAT MAKES YOU SMARTER

A lot of people think that being smart means getting good grades and having that degree.

However, to be smart is to be able to think critically and make decisions that benefit

you.

It's not just about memorizing information or being able to recite facts; it's about

understanding how the world works and using that knowledge to your advantage.

You don't have to be a genius or spend hours in the library to get smarter!

Regardless of your age or level of education, you can become smarter by following some simple

habits.

Here are some of our favorites:

Number 1 - Question, Don't Just Assume

This is a habit that applies to every aspect of your life from the way you take in new

information to how you approach interpersonal relationships.

Many people tend to take things at face value.

They don’t question things; they just assume that if something is presented as fact in

the media or by a source they trust, then it must be true.

Unfortunately, this can lead to bad decision-making because you can miss out on information that

could help make better choices.

Don't just assume that something is true because someone told you so.

Always clarify and look at all sides of everything before making up your mind.

Number 2 - Read Something You Normally Wouldn't

Reading is a great way to expand your knowledge (and your vocabulary), and if you want to

be smarter, you should definitely read every day.

You should also consider reading something that you normally wouldn't even if it directly

opposes your own perspective!

Whether it's an article or book, reading something that differs from what you would normally

read can potentially be an eye-opening experience as you will likely be forced to consider another

point of view.

It can certainly help expand your mind and challenge some of your ideas!

Number 3 - Diversify Your Day

While a routine can be great and beneficial, it's easy to get stuck in a rut.

To be both happy and productive, you need to mix things up - so that you are constantly

doing new things and keeping your brain active.

Get yourself off of autopilot.

Take a different route home from work, try a new recipe for dinner, or go for a walk

outside instead of walking on a treadmill.

Inviting a little novelty into your daily life will not only help keep things fresh

and interesting, but it can actually help make you smarter and more creative!

Number 4 - Expose Yourself to Different World Views

Smart people are curious.

They interact with different people, and expose themselves to as many cultures, places, and

perspectives as possible.

It's a great way to get your mind working.

Of course, it's also important that you are open-minded about the information you receive

from these sources.

You may not agree with everything you hear and see, but if you keep an open mind, it

will help broaden your understanding of the world around you.

Number 5 - Make A Point of Learning Something New Each Day

Learning something new every day (no matter how small or seemingly insignificant), can

have a big impact on your brain.

Watch educational shows, listen to audiobooks or podcasts, or subscribe to thought-provoking

newsletters.

You can even use a word-of-the-day app and have fun learning new words.

Number 6 - Apply New Knowledge

When you learn something new, don't let it go to waste.

If you don't apply what you've learned, then what's the point?

Don't just learn for the sake of learning; make sure it betters your life somehow!

Whether it's learning about nutrition or technology, if you take the time to learn something, put

that knowledge into practice.

Number 7 - Think of New Ways to Do Old Things

Another way you can challenge your brain is to look at things you do every day - and think

about how you could do them slightly differently.

Finding new ways to do things will fend off boredom and help your brain stay sharp and

focused, as well as make life more interesting and fun.

You could also use this habit to find better, more efficient ways of doing something you

do often, such as packing lunches or folding clothes.

Number 8 - Play Games That Make You Think

To keep your brain sharp and engaged, do something that requires you to think.

Board games, card games, video games, and puzzles are all good options.

As a matter of fact, studies show that playing strategy-based games helps improve memory

function.

That’s because they require you to think on the spot.

And by giving your brain practice with this type of thinking process over time, you also

improve your ability to deal with different scenarios in everyday life.

Number 9 - Increase Mental Intensity

The more you challenge yourself, the smarter you become.

The key to doing this is to push yourself beyond what you think are your limits.

Try picking up a new skill or studying a subject that you're unfamiliar with for at least 30

minutes a day.

You could also try entertaining a different thought pattern by reading self-help books

or listening to podcasts about personal development.

By doing these things on a regular basis, you will continue building neural pathways

in your brain, which will ultimately increase your capacity for learning.

Number 10 - Take Up A Productive Hobby

It's important to have interests outside of work, even if you're a busy professional.

Hobbies are more than merely a way to fill your free time; they're creative outlets that

keep your brain engaged and they can even improve cognitive function.

Whether it's writing, playing a musical instrument, painting, knitting, woodworking, or gardening,

hobbies are essential for your mental health and can help you learn skills that will make

you a more well-rounded person.

They can also serve as a great way to meet people with similar interests, which can be

helpful if you're looking to make new friends.

Number 11 - Hang Out with People Who Are Smarter Than You

This is a big one!

It's easy to surround yourself with those that agree with your views or offer the same

level of intelligence as yours.

But if you want your brain to evolve into something greater and more complex, you need

to learn from those who can teach you new things or show you another way of looking

at an issue.

When you surround yourself with people who are smarter than you, they'll challenge and

inspire you.

They will make you think critically about your own beliefs and actions, which can help

you become more effective.

Number 12 - Get Some Physical Exercise

You already know that exercise is one of the best things you can do for your body and brain,

which is why it's so important to make physical activity a habit in your life.

In addition to helping improve your overall health and well-being, exercise helps improve

blood flow to the brain.

Consistent exercise also produces BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) which helps with memory,

learning, focus, concentration, and comprehension.

As an added bonus, it also promotes better sleep!

Number 13 - Set Aside Some Quiet Time

If you want to be smarter, it's important to take time to reflect on your days.

Smart people learn from their experiences so they don't make the same mistakes again

and again.

And by reflecting on your days, you can also start seeing patterns that might contribute

to unhealthy habits or behaviors.

This will help you become more self-aware and mindful of the way you think, act, and

live.

So, there you have it.

If you want to get smarter, try adding these habits into your life.

If you already do some of these things, keep up the good work!

And remember: It's not about being perfect all the time, it's about making progress.

Don't be too hard on yourself if something doesn't work out the way you'd hoped.

Just keep learning and moving forward.

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About the Creator

Alieu Turay

I’m a web developer currently studying at the university of Management and Technology, i like engaging myself in educative stuffs, Fun, Movies, Poet and Football 🤭I’m so chilled because I know we’ll have a great time on this platform…

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