At age 84, Madonna Buder finished Ironman Canada. How’d she do it? Sister Iron says, “…all I was concentrating on [was] getting the job done.”
Single-mindedness is essential for endurance athletes—and also for you, as you walk 10,000 steps a day to strengthen your body and mind without the wear and tear of endurance sports. Plus, mental focus let’s you drive safely or read—and remember—a book on a crowded commuter train. But many folks say that over time, focus becomes difficult and they’re more easily distracted.
Well, researchers measured the brain activity of volunteers 18 to 88 as they watched a movie and reacted to distractions. Turns out, as you age you notice and react to ever-more diverse sensory stimuli and that can blur your focus. Aging, said the researchers, makes your “experience of the world…increasingly individualistic,” differing from both younger folks and your peers as well.
So how can you enjoy the benefits of expanding sensory awareness and hold onto the ability to focus sharply? Try this.
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