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How I learned to keep my brain in better repair this year

Last updated: December 14, 2025 3:45 am
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“I have never needed much of an excuse to throw myself into a cold lake…”

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Establishing daily rituals and habits can have a significant impact on our overall well-being. From incorporating supplements to embracing outdoor activities, small changes can lead to profound differences in our physical and mental health. This realization dawned on me as I transitioned from a hectic, caffeine-fueled lifestyle to a more mindful and intentional approach to caring for my brain.

One of the key lessons I learned was the importance of multivitamins in slowing cognitive decline. Research conducted by JoAnn Manson at Brigham and Women’s Hospital revealed that a daily multivitamin can reduce cognitive decline by over 50%. Additionally, incorporating supplements like creatine, known for providing the brain with essential energy, proved beneficial in boosting brain health.

However, the most significant transformation came from revamping our diet to prioritize our microbiome. By consuming three types of fermented foods daily and eliminating processed foods, we nurtured a healthy gut environment recommended by experts like epidemiologist Tim Spector. This dietary shift not only improved our digestive health but also had a positive impact on cognitive function.

Engaging in activities like cold water plunges and sauna sessions, supported by scientific evidence for reducing inflammation and enhancing brain connectivity, became integral parts of our routine. Embracing the outdoors through gardening and forest walks further enriched our well-being, offering benefits such as improved gut bacteria diversity, enhanced memory, and protection against mental health issues.

As we continued to prioritize cognitive health through activities like language learning and music practice, the immediate benefits became apparent in the form of increased energy, mental clarity, and overall well-being. These small yet consistent changes not only transformed our daily lives but also laid a strong foundation for long-term brain health.

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Looking ahead, I am eager to explore more ways to nurture my brain and overall well-being. Here’s to another year of embracing simple yet effective strategies to keep our brains thriving and our bodies in balance. Now, where did I put that kombucha?

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