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May 04, 2023 3 min read
Your routine and habits impact your brain health in the long term so you are unknowingly harming your brain health a little daily.
Dr. Rudolph E. Tanzi a professor of Neurology, blames these reckless routines that are harming your cognition and pushing you toward neurodegenerative diseases.
These everyday habits are so normalized that they have now become the norm. It’s a way of life that is not only accepted but appreciated.
Here are the four everyday habits that are hurting your cognition and memory.
It is the norm to work for at least 8 hours a day. There’s no denying that the pressure and workload of most jobs will have you put in at least 8 hours daily.
Corporate has made it a norm, you can not get any job with less work time but this extensive workday is killing your productivity and brain cells.
You are not made for sitting and working 8 hours daily.
You need work to add purpose to your life and to keep your brain sharp. But overworking and a sedentary life are poisoning your cognitive health little by little daily.
Late-night calls, long repetitive meetings, and busy weekends cause huge burnouts that no vacation can cure.
You need to lighten your everyday workload to improve your cognitive health.
Isolation increases psychosocial stress associated with a higher risk of heart and neurological diseases.
Loneliness increases your risk of anxiety and depression, which can shrink your brain. So, protect your cognition by connecting with people regularly.
Dr. Tanzi says, that you need to have meaningful interactions with people so choose someone whom you care about and who cares about you too.
Your 8-hour workday creates another major problem that can lead to poor cognition.
You sit and work in front of a screen for a third of the day and then you relax by watching television or playing a video game.
Both our work and relaxation are hacked by screens. But this mindless exposure to screens is messing with your sleep, which you desperately need for better cognition.
You need at least six hours of sleep every night to function well the next day. Even minor sleep deprivation can wreck your focus, alertness, and concentration.
Dr. Tanzi advises to go to the bed an hour early rather than obsessing about sleep.
Another celebrated aspect of our modern life is hustle. The race to see who can achieve more and earn the most money is never-ending.
This race is a hamster wheel that will take all your time and energy.
It’s a black hole where your youth will be lost forever.
Hustling will add stress on top of a busy day job. Yes, multiple income sources are good but you need to be realistic.
You’ll need to hustle for a long time before you make a dime.
So, do work that enriches your life and start a side hustle that has the potential to monetize a hobby.
Dr. Tanzi recommends fighting stress with a calming mantra like, “I am alright now”.
It’s high time, you need to change the norm and live a life that enriches your brain health. Save your cognition by breaking your patterns.
So, stop these devious habits today for better brain health in the future.
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