Body Stability Helps Creativity
February 3rd, 2008Actions that use many areas of your brain always let you be more creative. Practicing body stability or balance is a fun skill that research has shown uses large and widely varied parts of your brain. There are a number of creative schools that have balance training included in their daily activities for children and they are getting amazing results. You can too.
Your brain is compartmentalized in that knowledge and experience seemingly is stored in different areas. Your brain is also adaptable, it can change depending on what it is exposed to. It’s called learning! One method to accelerate learning is to add new physical actions into your day.
This seems to spread things you’ve just learned to different parts of your brain. Since your brain and subconscious mind are always making sense of every input from your senses, what happens from connecting your knowledge around and throughout your brain leads to greater creativity and fresh insights.
Here’s how balance helps use more of your brain:
Balance is generated by information from the eyes, the muscles and joints, and the vestibular organs in the inner ears. These senses send nerve impulses to your brain.
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