A 10‑Minute Brain Menu (That’s Actually Pleasant)

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Your brain learns what you repeat.
Short is honest.
Pleasant beats perfect.

Neuroplasticity, plainly: we get good at whatever we practise. Ten gentle minutes is enough to tilt a day. Choose a friendly loop and run it without drama.

Idea sparks

  • Have you ever thought about reading one page aloud to work voice and focus?
  • Have you ever thought about copying a paragraph by hand to slow the mind down?
  • Have you ever thought about playing a favourite song and noticing three details you’d missed?
  • Have you ever thought about sketching a mug in 20 lines without lifting the pen?
  • Have you ever thought about learning one new word in a language you like?

I keep members‑only guides in The Old Grey Thinker — simple prompts and templates that dig deeper into these ideas. If one of them fits you, ask me or dip in here: https://substack.com/@theoldgreythinker.

Gentle note: start where it feels friendly, not heroic. Small repetitions change the day more than rare grand gestures.

You can tinker with this solo — or borrow my tiny routines and be underway by next week.

Image idea: A calm desk with a kitchen timer set to 10:00 beside a notebook; alt: timer and notebook for a short brain routine.

If this was useful, there’s more like it on my Substack, The Old Grey Thinker — join here: https://substack.com/@theoldgreythinker