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Train Your Brain with These Brilliant Apps – Competition

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I start the day with a 2 min cold shower and black coffee 

Apart from playing puzzle games and listening to relaxing music, I also like to meditate with Headspace, such a great app that makes it really easy for anyone to get started   :)

I do love a good crossword, but my newest brain flex is learning a new language!

I have been using the app 'Duolingo' - it is an amazing app, appropriate for all ages; bite size absorbable learning!

Meditation and time without electronic devices is important. I recommend a minimum of two and a half hours before going to sleep to come away from all devices. Set your alarm clock and put your phone on aeroplane mode. Also put your phone across the room from you to guarantee you don't check notifications or tiktok etc. In the evening let your mind float away from any stresses, triggering situations that's happened throughout the day. Put on your favourite music on that relaxes you and think of things that are pleasant and happy. Try and come up with a routine that works for you. I personally have a weighted blanket which helps me sleep, essential oils like lavender, grapefruit etc can also relax you. Reading an amazing book will relax a restless mind that's worried. Certain apps like colouring, drawing and puzzles help you unwind and satisfy the part of the brain that needs to be creative. I enjoy an app called " I love hue" take a look if you enjoy looking at beautiful colours and matching different shades. This app starts off very easy but gets increasingly difficult as you go up the levels. I also recommend people looking at herbal remedies for insomnia. Take care, look after yourself. 

Playing board games with friends online or in person, practising musical instruments and trying to learn a new language are all fun and useful! 

Apart from listening to relaxing music and playing puzzle games I also really like to spend some time every day meditating with the help of the Headspace app, it makes it really easy to get into it and turn it into a daily habit.

I make lists dailyand play solitaire every night to help me relax and keep my problem solving skills sharp. 

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I like doing crosswords & word searches 

I like to listen to audiobooks and podcasts, especially ones that teach a foreign language. I listen to them through my headsetwhen I go shopping, but get some funny looks if I try to speak the phrases out loud!

I play many different games in the evening, games such as crosswords, suduko, wordscapes, word connect. But I also have some quite time to relax and get rid of negative energy that I may have. Card games I love to play with the family and board games that make you have to think.

I now use Zooniverse.org to input data, check photos of animals, and help scientific communities and groups. It’s a quick and easy way to find an important puzzle or task that has real results!

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I play the daily challenges on Microsoft’s Sodoku and Minesweeper apps each day to keep my brain working.

On workdays I always start the day by playing the daily set puzzle (https://www.setgame.com/set/puzzle).  I find that this helps to “wake up” my brain and get me thinking logically (I work as a software developer so logical thinking is critical).

I use apps on my phone such as Puzzle Page and Stop. I also read a lot!

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Chess and Sudoku.

Sudoku, wordsearch and crosswords! I have them on apps on my phone, or if I want to stop staring at a screen for the day then in a puzzlebook - also great for travel entertainment!

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I read a lot and love a sudoko or logic puzzle. Though best of all I like to get outside to refresh my body and soul!

Like to play video games and watch movies Also ride my bicycle in my spare time and socialising with friends and family

Drinking coffee and have been playing a lot of chess recently.

Like to play video games l, and watch movies Also ride my bicycle, in my spare time and socialising with friends and family.

Love to play my retro games and have a collection of old school & new game’s consoles 

I do the Microsoft Rewards page whenever I can. Play chess and chilling listening to music. These all work to calm me down after work and keep the brain active.

I go for a ride on my motorbike. I find I focus on nothing but the road ahead and return home much quieter of mind.

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I love to keep my mind focused. To do this daily I keep a good routine, it starts with playing feel good music when waking up, making an earl grey to reduce those cortisol levels and eating a big breakfast to sustain me through til lunch. I think this sets you up with a good foundation and it becomes habitual once you’ve done it enough. (2-3 weeks to build a habit).

I do the crosswords in the paper and play chess on my phone. This keeps my mind focused

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