An Elephant Brain

An Elephant Brain "Life-changing memory training to sharpen the mind for career, education and enhanced brain health"

16/06/2025
PICTURE CUBES & BRAIN HEALTHNumerous benefits come from solving the Rubik's cube... and the picture cube extends both th...
24/05/2024

PICTURE CUBES & BRAIN HEALTH

Numerous benefits come from solving the Rubik's cube... and the picture cube extends both the fun and the benefits even further...





Memory training with photo format Rubik's cubes offers a multifaceted approach to brain health, combining physical and mental exercise. As individuals manipu...

PLAYING CARDS : TOTAL RECALL & BRAIN HEALTH Your brain is definitely the "Ace Up The Sleeve" when it comes to recalling ...
24/04/2024

PLAYING CARDS : TOTAL RECALL & BRAIN HEALTH

Your brain is definitely the "Ace Up The Sleeve" when it comes to recalling playing cards and mental agility. The ability to memorize cards of 10, 20 - or even the whole deck - and the location of every card, is a productive yet fun way to exercise the brain.

And please note as a disclaimer - before you think of heading straight to Crown Casino - this quest is really about improving and preserving brain health! :)

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a fun way to boost memory and brain health... If ever there was a more challenging yet rewarding exercise in memory training, accurate recall of series of playing cards would be it. Your brain is definitely the real Ace Up The Sleeve when it comes to playing cards and mental agility. The ability to....

For anyone who's ever felt the need or desire to improve, recover or save their memory... one of the best remedies to en...
18/03/2024

For anyone who's ever felt the need or desire to improve, recover or save their memory... one of the best remedies to enhance brain health is the shopping list challenge... :)

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and why you should leave the phone in the car... Why would anyone bother to remember a shopping list today when we have access to smart phone cameras. This is a valid and often asked question, but imagine being able to remember every item from a long list, without using a phone or even a written lis...

BACK TO THE BOOKS!! šŸ™‚ In an age where we celebrate daily the marvels of digital technology like never before (no such pl...
29/02/2024

BACK TO THE BOOKS!! šŸ™‚

In an age where we celebrate daily the marvels of digital technology like never before (no such platforms as Facebook, YouTube or LinkedIn when most of us were at school) studies are emerging of the potential drawbacks when relying too much on screen time and third-party, ā€œdigital thinkingā€. In response to a decline in reading performance and retention skills, the Swedish government has outlined its plans of significant investment in more traditional textbook purchases. As one Swedish educator suggested, technology is producing lazy thinkers, a huge problem, especially for the youngest in our schools.

Schools minister Lotta Edholm has long been an outspoken critic of technology in education and stated that students need more textbooks… that physical books are crucial for learning. The government is now aiming to make digital devices non-mandatory in preschools and completely end digital learning for children under six. This is good news for many is and the move has gained increasing support in Sweden among teachers, parents and students expressing preference for more offline time and interactivity.

It will be interesting to see if other countries including Australia follow this route. The Karolinska Institute and UNESCO, for instance, have also expressed concerns about the negative impact of digital tools on student learning. They advocate a return to more traditional knowledge acquisition through printed textbooks and teacher expertise.

As a memory trainer this comes as a breath of fresh air where lack of learning and retention among adults is seen as an issue for many too reliant on their myriad of tech’ devices. It’s not uncommon to see a grownup in total panic mode and tearful disarray when their network is down or their phone battery dies!

When we take on new mental challenges we are stimulating and even growing new neurons, which all helps to preserve or enhance mental acuity. When shopping, reading from a phone display or even a written note does little to help stretch the brain. This is why our simple ā€œshopping list challengeā€ - to remember every item of 10, 20, 30 items and more – is a great starting point and a simple but extremely helpful mental exercise to not only sharpen the mind but to also to help stave off cognitive decline as we age. And while this may seem of little relevance to early school learning, if retention and lazy thinking are being noticed so early on as a problem, I hate to imagine how bad that could become down the track…

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25/02/2024

CAN A BETTER MEMORY CHANGE A LIFE?

There's no doubt, having a poor memory can be the pits; walking into a room and then wondering why… forgetting people's names… freezing during a job interview or a presentation or a history exam with "my mind's a complete blank"… even going to the supermarket for three items to return with ten and none of them the original three!

And then as we age, the fear of cognitive decline looms larger every day for so many…

Yet, it is possible to change all that... no more laughter around the family table after another failed supermarket trip, or shattered confidence after a dud presentation. Sure, you might have agreed it was funny, even joined in the laughter... but deep inside it hurt.

Imagine instead, never forgetting a shopping item again, without a list or reliance on your phone… remembering all names, historic dates and facts, data from reports and documents... and delivering a great speech with confident eye-contact instead of having to squint at a typed document.

Memory enhancement training from An Elephant Brain is designed to transform such imaginings into reality, providing the tools and techniques to potentially change your life for the better.

To answer my own question, I know this to be so; a TBI decades ago forced me into memory training... and this was to become my saviour and support in every professional life endeavour to this day. And so again, when a TIA struck a year ago and brain fog reared its ugly head, I was fortunate to have this to fall back on; it helped me then and so An Elephant Brain was launched to help others...

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09/02/2024

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OK, LET ME SLEEP ON IT! šŸ™‚  We’ve all said it… the idea that somehow sleeping on an issue before making a decision might ...
03/01/2024

OK, LET ME SLEEP ON IT! šŸ™‚

We’ve all said it… the idea that somehow sleeping on an issue before making a decision might help us. While the phrase is long known and often used colloquially, there is in fact some scientific basis for sleeping on a problem and how this can contribute to cognitive function and decision-making.

The phrase implies that a fresh perspective may emerge after a period of rest. During sleep, our brain undergoes various important processes, including memory consolidation, neural repair and removal of waste products, processes crucial for maintaining cognitive function and overall brain health.

Sleep is known to play a role in improving creativity, problem-solving skills and the ability to make sound judgments; a few ways in which it can positively impact brain health include:

Memory Consolidation: Sleep is essential for consolidating and organizing memories acquired throughout the day. This process helps improve learning and problem-solving.

Cognitive Performance: Adequate sleep has a direct link such as for attention, concentration, and decision-making. Lack of sleep, on the other hand, can lead to impaired cognitive function.

Emotional Regulation: Sleep is crucial for emotional well-being and helps maintain a balanced mood, reducing likelihood of stress and irritability and so positively influencing decision-making.

Problem Solving: Our brains continue to work on problems and challenges during sleep; increased insight and creative problem-solving abilities occur on revisited situations after a good night's sleep.

Brain Detoxification: Sleep is associated with the removal of toxins and waste products from the brain. This detoxification is believed to be important for maintaining overall brain health.

In summary, the whole concept of "sleep on it" is well grounded in the idea that sleep is a crucial component of cognitive function and decision-making. Sleep allows the brain to process information, consolidate memories and refresh itself, contributing to improved mental clarity and problem-solving abilities. An Elephant Brain works on memory skills which are new to many, so it’s no surprise when told how a memory technique or idea worked on one day is somehow clarified overnight after a good night’s sleep. One can never underestimate the power or quality sleep in helping to maintain optimal brain health and overall well-being.

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WHY MY LOCAL CAFE IS A SECOND OFFICE… 😐 My local coffee shop really offers me many advantages over just locking myself a...
02/01/2024

WHY MY LOCAL CAFE IS A SECOND OFFICE… 😐

My local coffee shop really offers me many advantages over just locking myself away in my home office. Let’s face it, it can be a refreshing change of pace from a traditional office setting, so here are some reasons why I choose as a temporary workspace:

Ambiance: Who doesn’t like a coffee break anyway… for many people, it’s an everyday must. It hardly seems like work when creating that next marketing gem. That cozy and relaxed atmosphere are conducive to creativity and focus… even background noise can help with concentration.

Change of Environment: Breaking away from the office setting can stimulate creativity and helps approach tasks with a fresh perspective. A change of scenery can be invigorating… there’s certainly always more happening for me there, unlike from my office staring window.

Networking Opportunities: From my days in real estate, coffee shops always provide great casual yet sincere social spaces; people would drop by all the time and it was nothing for someone to pull up a chair and start talking about selling their place, more often than wanting to come to the office. And so, it is with memory training today, where some people feel more inclined to introduce their issues here instead of a formal approach in an office and business setting.

Inspiration: Being surrounded by people in a coffee shop can be inspiring; we all lead different lives… the energy and diversity of individuals often sparks new ideas and perspectives. And that goes for remote vs. local cafes… meeting people adds to a richer life experience.

Caffeine Boost: A given of course, where for me it’s mostly mornings… having access to quality coffee beverages can provide a little energy boost to help my day… and my local has eh best coffee.

Escape from Isolation: As above, when you work from a home office, phone conversations are no substitute for interacting with real people, whether it’s chatting for business or just socially. Indeed, interactivity may be the most important aspect of augmenting brain power.

Finally, An Elephant Brain is all about brain health… so when it comes to activities outside teaching techniques on how to memorize anything, it’s important to note that, along with other activities such as diet, sleep and mental exercises, social interaction is a very important element of brain health.

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