SELF-HELP

Change Your Brain Every Day: Simple Daily Practices To Strengthen Your Mind, Memory, Moods, Focus, Energy, Habits, and Relationships

Tyndale Refresh. Mar. 2023. 416p. ISBN 9781496454577. $27.99. SELF-HELP
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Amen (You, Happier), a renowned psychiatrist and clinical neuroscientist, distills more than 40 years of knowledge and experience into this engaging, approachable daily reader. The book presents manageable daily practices to improve brain function and develop positive lifestyle habits. The author incorporates physical, mental, and emotional strategies based on the thousands of patients he has worked with and the brain scans he has studied throughout his career. Practices range from limiting caffeine and assessing health habits to scheduling a doctor’s appointment or completing a mindfulness or memory exercise. Each entry includes a reflective prompt or action related to the day’s topic. The practices are organized effectively so that they build on each other over the course of one year. The variety of techniques included will likely appeal to a broad readership. Readers interested in exploring more approaches to improve brain health may also enjoy Marc Milstein’s The Age-Proof Brain: New Strategies to Improve Memory, Protect Immunity, and Fight Off Dementia.
VERDICT A practical, empowering toolkit for enhancing brain health, this book will benefit anyone interested in strategies for deepening engagement with their health and those looking for a structured way to begin.
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