22 Daily Habits for a Sharper Mind and Stronger Memory

20. Volunteering or Helping Others to Stimulate Neuroplasticity

Volunteer woman in kitchen. Photo Credit: Envato @LightFieldStudios

Engaging in acts of kindness and service doesn’t just make you feel good—it also benefits your cognitive health. Studies suggest that volunteering and helping others stimulate neuroplasticity by engaging multiple parts of the brain, including areas associated with empathy, problem-solving, and emotional intelligence. Giving back to your community reduces stress, enhances social connection, and fosters a sense of purpose, all of which contribute to a sharper mind and better long-term memory retention.

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