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Improve your skills playing fun challenging games

Topic: Brain EnhancementPublished April 22, 2011

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Suppose you want to improve your creative thinking.... What will you do? "There is no doubt that creativity is the most important human resource of all. rnWithout creativity, there would be no progress, and we would rnbe forever repeating the same patterns."- Edward de Bono
Creativity is the ability to look at reality differently, think outside the box, create new ideas, propose solutions and implement existing ones better. Thinking about things beyond the obvious, seeing beyond the surface, the ability to upload a not obvious idea from the available information you have and cannot be a simple logical deduction.
Everyone has innate different level of creative potential and he is going to develop and implement it or, alternatively, to abandon. Children, for example, often tend to raise new and original ideas, one of the reasons is that children have less knowledge and therefore are less conceptual framed while they think, they not aware of limiting socially acceptable behavior, they less fear of failure, their drives are less patterned than exist in an adult.

Indeed, the creativity lays in each and every one of us from infancy. There are tools and methods (lot of them very creative) to developing creative thinking and break limited patterns. Each one has the method appropriate to him. First, you have to understand and believe that this is possible.

Gym training improves fitness, muscle and contributes to heart activity, exercise regularly and show persistency and you will have the same result in the “brain gym”. Training applies and works also for your creative thinking ability, memory, brainpower and more.
Brain teasers, lateral thinking and wooden puzzles are excellent training and develop your ability to provide solutions, be more flexible and open to new ideas and see things from different perspectives, understand ambiguity and to change strategies when one comes to a dead end.rnBrain teasers are a cheap, fun tool to use. They are available at any time and place, easy to carry and understand their rules; you can play alone or with others. These games offers you a way to develop your skills, your creative thinking, memory, visual perception and many more features by playing fun challenging game.
Suppose you want to improve your spatial and visual perception.... What will you do? Confucius, the greatest philosophers in ancient China, said: "What I hear, I forget. What I see, I remember. What I do, I know.”
Your spatial ability divides to three:
1. The ability to perceive visual information. Such capability includes distinguishing similarities and differences, global perception of form, perception of relationships between bodies such as character and background and more. The source here is a visual three-dimensional.
2. Ability to create a mental image. The ability to imagine forms and shapes from 2D representation.
3. The ability to manipulate mental imagination. This capability include, for example: the ability to visualize the movement of bodies and the ability to visualize the process of change or product groups is three-dimensional. Visualization is the source also in this case.
Spatial perception is important to everyone in everyday life. It is important to learn many subjects in school like math and geometry. Good spatial reasoning and perception is necessary in certain professions such as engineering, fashion design and even sport.

There are many mind games such as: Interlocking puzzles, disentanglement and wire puzzles that apart from being an amusing and challenging game, they develop exactly the capabilities mentioned above. They are objects whose aim is to dismantle and assemble back the original shape. They have different star shapes, squares, circles and ovals. Sometimes, the beautiful shape of this class of games makes them a nice decorative items or furniture.

As an educational tool they foster spatial reasoning and perception, helping the development of creativity and understanding of the structure of geometric objects. If you have identified your difficulty in understanding the spatial or attribute of shapes you want to develop it for you or for your kids - wooden puzzles, comfortable and suitable for all ages are the solution for you.
Suppose you want to improve your self-confidence and ability to solve problems.... What will you do? "A pessimist sees difficulty in opportunity.rnOptimist sees the opportunity with difficulty." - (Winston Churchill)
Most mind games are equipped with some flashing trick or logic deduction equivalent to the solution itself. If you find it, the way to the solution is very short.
The difficulty in finding this certain wisdom is due to many different reasons; those reasons charged to your favor with time. After few tries you can decide it is too difficult for you, people tend to do that when they see others succeeding to solve the same game… OR, you can see the opportunity in the difficulty! Learn from the process and improve your skills. You will be rewarded at the end.

The key is: if you understand what's hard for you, you can also figure out how to overcome the difficulty.rnSolving brain teasers and wooden puzzles teaches you to become more familiar with yourself, your virtues and weaknesses. You learn to identify what is difficult for you and where do you get along easily. You can decide to improve your weak skills and take your good features a step forward.

Different games improve different skills. For example if you understand that three-dimensional disentanglement games are more difficult for you to solve, it’s may be the time to roll up your sleeves and improve your spatial vision. Games exist in variety levels. From very easy to very difficult (impossible for me J) If you persist, begin from ease the hard, you will see improvement and most important it will improve your self-confidence and your ability to solve problems in your life.

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