We want to formulate a Christmas greeting card original and extravagant? Today's exercise not only allows you to write a different greeting that stands out from the usual greetings, but also encourages a series of superior abilities such as creativity, language, concentration and mental flexibility.
We are at episode number 41 of the column “Mental gymnastics" for a "Winning Brain” fruit of the collaboration of FIRST online Professor Giuseppe Alfredo Iannoccari, neuropsychologist, professor at the State University of Milan and president of Assomensana, the association for the development and enhancement of mental activities. Every Sunday A stimulating mental gymnastics exercise is proposed on FIRSTonline different mental abilities. In the banner on the right of our home page or here all the exercises already published are grouped together, which have stimulated a different ability of our brain each time.
Let's remember the basic rules
For each exercise you will be shown:
- which cognitive functions it stimulates
- what purpose does it serve in everyday life
- delivery to carry out the exercise
- how long should the execution time be?
- how to calculate the score
- the finish line for an optimal score
- how to make it more empowering
- which variations to adopt to continue doing so
Mental gymnastics exercise number 41: “Initial greetings”
This week we propose the new exercise “Initial Greetings” for the column “The Winning Brain” which develops and strengthens the following mental abilities: Creativity, Language, Concentration, Mental Flexibility
Delivery: Write a greeting card using 10 words that all start with the letters B and N.
Example: Merry Christmas Beautiful Newborns B… N… B…. etc.
Execution time: Five minutes.
Score: 10 points for each word used.
Traguardo: score 100 points in five minutes.
Strengthening: use only words that start with the letter N.
variants: Make up a sentence using other letters of the alphabet.
Call: Write your sentence in the comments
Merry Christmas Santa Claus Good, New Bethlehem Children Newborns