8 Micro Habits That Can Actually Boost Brain Health


Many habits that are good for your brain — like eating a healthy diet, having a strong social network, and exercising regularly — can feel overwhelming if you don’t have much free time or know where to start.

Enter micro habits. These quick, simple changes to your daily routine are easy to pick up and can have a big impact on keeping your mind sharp. Micro habits can also be easier to maintain long-term than total overhauls, says Yu Chen, PhD, MPH, an epidemiology professor at the New York University Grossman School of Medicine in New York City.

“A five-minute walk, a healthier food choice, or a daily conversation may seem small, but these behaviors can accumulate over time and may lead to broader lifestyle improvements,” Dr. Chen says. “Micro habits are not a substitute for larger changes, but they provide realistic steps toward healthier aging.”

And it’s never too late to start. Thanks to neuroplasticity — the brain’s ability to constantly evolve in response to new experiences — you can work on better brain health at any point in life. The following are eight micro habits experts recommend to have a healthier brain for life.