The good news is that it doesn’t have to stay that way! Various brain training hacks to increase focus are available everywhere. You just have to be aware of them. Keep reading to learn more about some activities that can make your brain stronger and more productive.
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FOCUS! How can you increase your mental energy and productivity? Allow me to ask you this one question: How’s your mental energy? Your mental energy is your brain’s ability to keep running and working based on how much adenosine triphosphate (ATP) your mitochondria produces. Just a brief Biology background, the ATP is the molecule that your cells use for fuel. So, if you train your brain to make more ATP, it will produce more energy, which makes you feel an amazing boost to your productivity and mental clarity. But can you really train your brain to produce ATP? Well, you can’t directly command your brain to make a lot of ATP to be used for fuel. However, there are several things that you can do to boost your mental energy. Interested in these hacks? Let’s dive deeper into them one by one!
While the concept of mental energy can seem or sound abstract, the truth is it’s actually rooted in biology. So, if you want to learn how to keep your focus, especially during work, then give these guides a try for optimum mental energy, enhanced focus, and higher productivity. Hope you’ve found this week’s insights interesting and helpful. Follow us on LinkedIn. Stay tuned for next Friday’s Everson’s High-P Fridays! Coffee is one of the superfood complements your brain needs. Learn more about coffee and its health benefits on next week’s Everson’s High-P Fridays ! |
CEO of MBO Partners and former Global Advisory and Consulting CEO at PwC, Everson has worked with many of the world's largest and most prominent organizations, specializing in executive management. He helps companies balance growth, reduce risk, maximize return, and excel in strategic business priorities.
He is a sought-after public speaker and contributor and has been a case study for success from Harvard Business School.
Everson is a Certified Public Accountant, a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants. He graduated from St. Cloud State University with a B.S. in Accounting.