Chris’s PowerPoint
was over mental stimulation and preventing memory loss. I thought he did a very
good job at presenting his findings. I thought his experiment was really
clever, I would have never thought of doing crossword puzzles. I like that he
made the point that prevention isn’t just a decision that needs to be made by
older adults, but younger ones too. You need to set goals to follow your needs;
shy away from choices that are too easy or too ambitious. In addition, I like
that Chris hit on social interaction and personal lifestyle choices because
this is an important aspect to future mental health. It was a good idea to end
the presentation by stating that you need to be conscious of your mental health
and educate yourself. This is a problem many people have, not knowing, so
hopefully people will become aware of this problem and understand ways to
prevent it.
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