Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Puzzles


I am an analytical person. It is evident in everything I do, and not only that, I tend to seek out problems to fix. I can get so caught up in a game of Sudoku or a crossword puzzle, I just forget everything around me and focus on my mind's strength. I love challenging my mind, I never take the easy way out of things because I think we appreciate things most when we have worked hard for them, and that things worth having are worth working for. I'm definitely the person to call on whenever you have a tangled cord of some kind, I will devour the intricate twists and turns in attempting to unwind it. I wolf down delicious mysteries, whether in books, movies, or on television. I love puzzles! I love finding new ways to work puzzles, should you go forward to back, or back to front? As it turns out, participating in problem solving at least once a day is proven to prevent Alzheimer's in the elderly years. My memory will always be spot on! Puzzles also just improve general intellect, you discover how to maneuver through puzzles and your brain will respond more efficiently to real life puzzles and problems. It is a healthy and magnificent thing to learn new things and find new paths to try, to stop looking at the big picture and just focus on one piece at a time, to stop thinking too hard and simply free your mind and imagination. Puzzles are all around us, time to start solving.

1 comment:

  1. I have also heard that doing puzzles like these stave off memory loss in old age...I like word puzzles but I've never figured out Sudoku..or Sudoko...or whatever it is! :)

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