How Brain Power and
Focus Make You Happier and Luckier
It is common in self-help literature to hear that being more
confident, believing in yourself, and regularly thinking positive thoughts can
all help you to feel happier and to even influence your life in a positive way.
But here’s another factor you might not have considered:
brain power. Did you know that mental focus, creativity, sharpness, and more
can help to make you happier and even luckier?
Those who are more positive and happy tend to notice
opportunities more because they are less
stressed. But by the same token you could notice even more opportunities by being more alert and switched on.
Likewise, effective use of CBT requires mental discipline
which in turn needs energy and focus. The last section on health will deal with
this to an extent but on top of this you also need to ensure your brain is just
loaded with energy and that it's functioning better. If you're groggy and
easily distracted you won't be able
to exert the necessary discipline to change those negative thoughts.
So how do you boost your brain power?
A Quick Guide to Upgrading Your Brain
One way to quickly upgrade your brain is to give it more
energy. We've seen how sleep can help with this but you can also do it through
the right diet and supplementation. Omega 3 fatty acids for instance help to
improve brain cell permeability which in turn aids rapid communication and thus
brain power. Similarly, studies have shown that creatine – a supplement that
athletes use to increase cellular energy – is capable of improving focus and
IQ.
Brain training 'games' haven't been conclusively shown to
work with the exception of the 'Dual N-Back' test which can increase 'working
memory' and thus pattern recognition – critical for seeing and noticing those
opportunities.
Most important of all though is to learn how to get into a
'flow state' which is that mental state where everything just seems effortless.
In this situation your brain floods itself with the neurotransmitters dopamine,
anandamide and norepinephrine which work together to further enhance pattern
recognition, reflexes, attention and creativity.
How to trigger these flow states? You convince your brain
that what you are doing is hugely important. And you can achieve this through
the use of cognitive behavioral therapy (which you now understand) as well as
by simply being highly passionate about what you do – by loving your job and your partner. People who love what they do are
happier, more focused and much happier.
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