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Losing Focus? Playing Games Could Help You Out.
Have you ever found yourself at your workstation trying to complete a  report, but your mind - and fingers - wander, and soon enough you  venture into a non-work-related website once again?
You find yourself distracted for a good ten minutes, until you hear  your boss approaching behind you, and you promptly click ‘alt+tab’ to  hide your window! We are all guilty of such deeds. What with the Internet being used for  both work and leisure, it is rather tough to focus on a task at hand  when in the office, when entertainment is just a click or two away.
If you feel that you lack the ability to concentrate at work, taking some time to play games can actually help to improve cognition and focus.

Losing Focus? Play an Online Game!
For example, Zuma’s Revenge  stretches and challenges you mentally so that you can reach a goal  within a certain period of time. The task of completing simple  challenges makes you work your mind harder.
But the benefits of a game don’t just stop there. Not only do you  give your mind an extra workout, but completing tasks in fact allows you  to become more optimistic, too. Game designer and researcher, Jane  McGonigal, believes that gaming gives you an energized rush of energy  and a realistic hope of success.
Similarly, relationship expert Dr John Gray also affirms the use of  games in his best-selling novel, Men are from Mars, Women are from  Venus. He offers women the mind-boggling reason on why men retreat into  their ‘caves’ when a real life problem arises: when in their ‘caves’,  they spend time on their own by playing games so that they can solve  other issues mentally.
By winning games, they feel a sense of achievement and can then return to the current pressing problem at hand.
This tried-and-tested theory definitely concludes that we should  engage in games every now and then to reaffirm our confidence, and help  us to focus on our real-life tasks better!
In fact, research has also shown that involving oneself in mental  exercise can reduce the effects of dementia. A study group from the  School of Psychiatry at the University of New South Wales in Australia  discovered that individuals lowered the risks of dementia by 46 percent  if they were involved in mentally stimulating activities.
This is all the more reason to be involved in online games – they  provide you with a priceless immunity that you could be thankful for in  your later years.
So the next time you are faced with a report or schoolwork to complete, spend about five minutes beforehand on a game of Plants Vs. Zombies, which trains you to multitask, or Bejeweled 2, a stimulating and energizing game which will leave you wide awake and ready to solve any problem.
You can be pretty sure that in no time, you’ll be achieving high scores in your games AND at work, too.
taken from this link: 
http://ph.yahoo.matchmovegames.com/newsarticle/losing-focus-a-game-could-help-you-out 
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