Hello Everyone
Practise improves
performance and perfect practise can achieve excellent results. But doing too much practice might impede
progress and could end up making things worse.
Cognitive neuroscientists at the University of NSW in Sydney found that
if you keep studying for many hours without a break you don’t get a learning
benefit.
Not only does
consolidation of memory occur when we sleep but the researchers are the first
to show that it happens when we are awake.
It is commonly
believed by scientists that the brain consolidates a new skill by making new
connections between the neurons - a type of ‘re-wiring’ process known as neural
plasticity.
Practising without a
break appears to disrupt this consolidation process.
Brain breaks as mentioned allow
time for consolidation, time to:
breathe- relax
- recharge
- refocus
This might be a
timely reminder for you to stop what you are doing and have a stretch or get a
glass of water. Move away from your
chair and get some exercise.
Take a break! Live!
Love! Laugh!
Roz Townsend