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5 brain workouts that can increase memory and concentration power

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 7, 2025, 09:11 IST
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Here are five simple but powerful ways to keep your brain in top shape

When people talk about getting fit, they usually mean the body, toned arms, strong legs, a healthier heart. But the brain, too, needs regular exercise. Left idle, it slows down. Fed and challenged, it can surprise us with how sharp and resilient it becomes.
The fascinating thing is that the brain never really stops learning. Thanks to what scientists call neuroplasticity, the brain forms new pathways whenever it’s asked to tackle something new. That means memory and focus are not static abilities, they can grow stronger with the right kind of training.
Here are five simple but powerful ways to keep your brain in top shape.

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Meditation and breath awareness


Many people roll their eyes at the word “meditation,” imagining hours of sitting cross-legged. In reality, it can be as brief as ten quiet minutes a day. All you’re doing is watching the breath go in and out, and gently steering your attention back whenever it drifts.
That small act of noticing strengthens concentration like nothing else. Over time, meditation has even been shown to change the structure of the hippocampus, the part of the brain tied to memory. You don’t need candles, apps, or fancy cushions. A chair, a corner, and a little patience will do.

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Learning something new


Want to fire up your brain in minutes? The quickest way to wake the brain up is to ask it to do something unfamiliar. Pick up a violin, try your hand at Japanese, or learn to cook Moroccan food. At first, you’ll feel clumsy, maybe even frustrated, but that’s the point. The brain is being forced to rewire.
Languages are especially powerful. Juggling vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation is like cross-training for the mind. Instruments do a similar job, mixing sound, memory, and coordination. What matters most is enthusiasm. If you love what you’re learning, your brain will work harder without you even noticing.

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Puzzles and games


There’s a reason crossword enthusiasts are so sharp well into old age. Puzzles make the brain stretch. Sudoku demands logic, word games spark recall, and memory cards sharpen short-term retention. Even modern brain-training apps can help, though nothing beats an old-fashioned crossword with a pen in hand.
Switching between different puzzles prevents your brain from falling into autopilot. Think of it as mixing cardio with weights, you want variety to challenge different “mental muscles.”

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Movement that engages the mind

Exercise doesn’t just tone muscles; it nourishes the brain. A brisk walk sends oxygen rushing through your bloodstream, and with it comes energy for sharper thinking. But the best brain-boosting workouts combine movement with memory.
Dance is a perfect example. You’re remembering steps while moving to rhythm. Martial arts, yoga flows, even a choreographed workout class all ask the brain to multitask. Scientists talk a lot about a protein called BDNF released during exercise that actually helps grow new brain cells. So in a very real sense, movement is brain food.

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Reading, writing, and storytelling


In a world of quick swipes and short videos, sitting down with a book is almost rebellious. But that act of giving your full attention to a story trains focus in a way few other things can.
Fiction sparks imagination, nonfiction builds knowledge, poetry sharpens sensitivity to detail. Writing does even more. Journaling, essays, or simply telling stories out loud all of these force the brain to organize thoughts and recall details. Storytelling isn’t just entertainment; it’s memory training disguised as conversation.

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Bringing it together


These “workouts” don’t require equipment or big chunks of time. You can meditate for ten minutes before breakfast, solve a Sudoku on the train, take a walk after lunch, read a few pages before bed. Layer them together and you’ll notice your concentration stretching, your recall quickening, your mind feeling a little lighter.
The key isn’t perfection, it’s repetition. Just as you wouldn’t expect toned muscles from one gym visit, the brain needs steady, playful challenges. Think of it as a lifelong practice small acts that keep the mind curious, resilient, and alive.

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