I just finished a book called
Mind Performance Hacks by Ron Hale-Evans. This is a great book full of little tricks to help you think better. You can find a lot of the information in the book on the
Mentat Wiki. I used one this morning to address a specific problem that I have. I have a problem with getting going mentally in the morning. Sure, I can get up and make my self go to stuff on time. (If you have a problem with getting up in the morning check out
this. It's all about alarm clock discipline. I learned it when I tried an ill-advised experiment with sleep. I had a perfect attendance record my first semester of college, even in my 8 am class.) I could get there physically without fail, but mentally I was a zombie. (I would just use caffeine like the rest of the world, but it has the opposite effect on me. It causes me to crash and become even more sleepy about thirty minutes after I drink it.) This morning, I tried Hack #66. Warm Up Your Brain. I stayed up a little too late last night and was mentally foggy when I rolled out of bed at 7:00am. The hack says that you can get your brain going by doing simple brain teasers. I started by multiplying stuff by 3's. 3x3=9x3=27x3... by the time I got to 729 I was mentally awake. I was no longer dis functionally foggy. You could also do things like squaring numbers or thinking of as many synonyms for a word as you can. My next project is Hack #51 Learn An Artificial Language. I think I'll learn lojban.