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7 daily habits that sharpen the brain and lead to success

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 21, 2025, 15:04 IST
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How to sharpen brain and be successful

In today's fast-paced world, having a sharp mind is your greatest tool that can lead you to success. Whether you want to top academically, have professional success, or grow as a person, boosting your brainpower can give you a major edge over others. But here’s the secret— having a sharp memory isn’t a gift; it’s something you can acquire through smart habits. Just like going to the gym strengthens your body, daily mental practices can improve your memory, focus, and decision-making skills-- all of which can contribute to your success in the long run. So, here we list some simple yet effective daily habits that sharpen the brain and lead to success:


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Start your day with meditation

Meditation isn't just for relaxation— it’s mental strength training. Practicing even 10 minutes of meditation every day can help calm the mind, improve your focus, reduce stress and increase attention span. Studies show regular meditation thickens the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain responsible for decision-making and focus. Also, starting your day with meditation sets the day on a calm, clear tone for everything that follows. You become more intentional, less reactive, and better equipped emotionally to handle challenges for the rest of the day.

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Daily exercise for better brain health

Exercise isn't just for the body-- it had profound effects on the brain too. Daily eercise reduces stress and increases blood flow to the brain. Exercising also boosts the production of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a protein that supports learning and memory. Even a brisk walk for 30-minutes, or a yoga session can improve your focus, mood, and even creativity.

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Socialise and network with the right people

When it comes to one's professional life, socialising and networking with the right people can significantly sharpen your brain and even contribute to your success. How? Well, engaging in thoughtful conversations with moe successful or like-minded people stimulates cognitive function, improves memory, and even improves one's communication skills and emotional quotient (EQ). When you surround yourself with ambitious and knowledgeable people, their views and experiences challenge your thinking and encourage you to grow as a person. Networking also builds your emotional intelligence and confidence— and these traits for important for one's success.


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Destress and relax

When you are stressed, your body produces cortisol-- the stress hormone. In the long run, high cortisol levels, either due to stress or other factors, can lead to weight gain, high blood pressure, muscle weakness, and low immunity, etc. Chronic stress also disrupts brain function, leading to anxiety, poor memory, and difficulty concentrating. It can shrink key areas like the hippocampus and increase risk of depression, emotional imbalance, and burnout. Hence, it is important to destress after a long day and be centered.

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Read every day

Highly successful people and billionaires have one habit in common-- they are all voracious readers. Whether it is reading the newspapers and wesbites or books, reading is an important habit for them. Why? Because readng has many benefits-- from expanding your knowledge to broadening your world view. It also helps you keep learning something new each day, thus helping you grow as a person. Reading also improves your vocabulary, gives you ideas and stimulates your mind. And so, it is a mental workout for your brain thus making it sharp overtime.

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Have quality sleep

Many people often neglect their sleep and even have poor night time routine. However, having quality sleep is much needed for a sharper and more focussed mind. Why? Because, when you sleep your brain resets, repairs, and consolidates memories. On the contrary, poor sleep affects your mood, concentration, and even decision-making the next day. So, try to get atleast 7–8 hours of uninterrupted deep sleep every night. When practised consistently, it can help improve your focus, learning ability, and emotional regulation.

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Eat a well-balanced and nutritious diet.

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