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Friday, May 20, 2022

June is Brain Health Awareness Month: How to Increase Your Attention Span and Apply it On the Job, School, and Working Out




www.drhaleyperlus.com

 

We are a society of shortened attention spans, thanks largely to technology, Smartphones and social media. Want to know the weather in Hong Kong? Ask Siri. Want to watch something, choose from thousands of shows on streaming services. Need amusement, scroll through Tiktok videos until you laugh. Don’t want to labor over a hot stove, click on UberEats and food will be at your door. Even for those who do not have a diagnosis of ADHD, this quick, instant gratification decreases our attention spans through learned behaviors. What about when technology can’t do the work for us such as exercising, studying for a test, or researching a work project? Dr. Haley Perlus is a sports and performance psychology Ph.D. who works with top athletes and corporations. She shares some vital tips to help retrain our “tech spoiled” brains. 

 

Reduce multitasking. 

Some of us wear multitasking like a badge of honor because it makes us feel more efficient. It does the opposite by reducing concentration, focus and lowering productivity. Keep your phone out of sight if you are at work and typing emails. Close social media or other applications on your desktop and distracting audio you might be listening to. By shutting off these external distractions, you will be able to concentrate better even though it might be challenging to do so. 

 

Exercise your brain 

Just like you exercise your body, you can exercise your “brain muscles” to increase your attention span. Scientific evidence shows that engaging in games that demand focus, such as Wordle, Sudoku, or activities such as jigsaw puzzles, or memory games can enhance concentration. Even spending 15 minutes a day five days a week training your brain can impact. For those who love gaming, there is good news: A recent study showed that one hour of gaming can enhance attention for specific tasks and enable people to disengage from distractions. 

 

Hydrate your body 

If you are feeling “antsy” you could simply be thirsty. When you are mildly dehydrated your motor coordination can be affected, cognitive performance, and executive function. These all have a specific bearing on attention span. It has been shown that hydration and food help more than any supplement. Drinking small amounts of water throughout the day is more beneficial than drinking a massive amount at once. 


Keep yourself engaged in a meeting at the office/PTA/ Place of Worship/ Zoom Call 

For those with short attention spans, meetings can be the bane of our existence, whether in person or on zoom. One way to keep engaged and stay alert is to make comments and ask questions instead of quietly listening. This will keep your brain alert and reactive. 

 

Listen to music

Unfortunately, Jay Z, Lizzo, and Drake won’t help your attention span, but classical music will. A Standford University study found that short symphonies influence the brain areas that correlate with paying attention. What is key are the short periods of silence between musical movements (found in symphonies) that raise brain activities. 

 

Take notes the old fashioned way- by hand 

When we are in a meeting or a lecture, it’s not like a Tiktok video where we can scroll to the next thing that interests us. To keep engaged, leave the laptop home, and take notes by pen and notebook. Princeton University Research shows that they listened more effectively when students took notes by hand. In addition, a laptop is tempting because it provides the distractions of social media, email, and the internet. 

 

Lastly, don’t forget exercise, sleep, good nutrition and meditation. 



www.drhaleyperlus.com

 

Dr. Haley Perlus knows what it takes to overcome barriers and achieve peak performance. As an elite alpine ski racer, she competed and trained with the best in the world, pushing herself to the limits time and time again. Now, with a PhD in sport psychology, Haley continues to push boundaries and drive peak performance, helping athletes and Fortune 100 executives reach their goals. 

 

Haley works with individuals and teams to manage and expand their energy capacity while increasing resilience, focus and drive. Dr. Perlus is a highly sought-after keynote speaker, professor, author and consultant to Division I athletes. She has spoken at many events some of which include VISTAGE, Tec Canada, Elite Fitness and Performance Summit and Trilogy Athletes. She is an adjunct professor at the University of Colorado lecturing on applied sport and exercise psychology at the graduate level. She has authored several books including The Ultimate Achievement Journal and The Inside Drive and her articles have been featured in publications such as Thrive Magazine, Fitness Magazine, IDEA Fitness Journal, EpicTimes, Telluride Inside, MyVega and BeachBody®. 

 

Dr. Perlus earned her PhD at the University of Northern Colorado with an emphasis on social psychology of sport and physical activity, her MS at the University of Florida in sport pedagogy and her bachelor’s degree at the University of Western Ontario in kinesiology. Haley loves both water and snow skiing, and hiking. Her favorite meal is anything that requires only chopping or blending.




Thursday, June 16, 2016

June 2016 Topbox #Review

Today I received my first Topbox. 

If you're not familiar, Topbox is a Canadian monthly beauty subscription service, where you get 4 hand-picked deluxe samples delivered to your door for $12 per month plus taxes.

I always see people posting about their beauty boxes and I have to admit I envy the excitement of receiving a bag full of beauty products every month. And, the contents are a surprise, so it's kind of like getting a present in the mail every month.



It came packaged nicely in a reusable bag which is nice.




Let's see what came in my Topbox.





  • Amika Perk Up Dry Shampoo in Seabuckthorn Berry- Sample size 21.3 grams
  • O.R.G Skincare Mineral Peel Face- Sample size 5ml
  • OFRA Lipliner in Wine- Full size
  • Doctor Babor Derma Cellular Collagen Booster Cream- Sample size 15ml

So, everything was sample size except for the lip liner. 

I am most excited about the Babor skin cream. I have heard about Babor skincare and believed it was a spa grade skincare line and the chart below confirms that.  I was disappointed that it's the size of an eye cream, but I'll probably get to use it for about a week and I'm still excited to use it. 

The O.R.G Mineral Peel comes in a little spray vial and looks like it will be a one use product (see pic below).

The lip liner is too dark for me so that was a bit of a bummer. I will be giving this item away.

The only item of any value to me is the 15ml Babor skin cream.

So, I would base the value of the box on what I got that I will use. Would I pay $13.56 for these items if it was offered to me in a store as a package? No

For more information on each product see the chart below. There are also some coupons at the bottom of this post. 

O.R.G Mineral Peel Face

I opened the O.R.G package to show you the product inside.

Although it was fun receiving this surprise bag of goodies in the mail and I'm fairly happy with this box, I have decided to cancel my subscription for a few reasons. For one, I have been collecting beauty products for decades now, so I don't want to add things to my collection that I don't really like or need and end up with a pile of items that just sit there. Plus, we can't specify colours that we don't like to wear, for example, if I were to get a red lipstick I would never wear it.

As much as a surprise in the mail every month is fun, I don't want to spend my money on things I wont use or don't need. I have been doing really well at consciously not purchasing things I don't really love or need. So, as much as I want to try new things, I need to be selective about what I purchase as I have been trying to declutter my life a bit.

Another way I determine whether this is a good value to me, is to ask myself - if this was sold in store for this price would I purchase it?

I think this is a great service for someone who is new to makeup, has a small collection, or has another makeup lover nearby to share their unwanted products with. 

If you'd like to subscribe to Topbox just click here.




www.Babor.com

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What did you get in your Topbox?

Amy
xoxo
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