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Living a healthy lifestyle can be one of the most satisfying and beneficial things
one can do for their health and well-being. Here are a few healthy lifestyle
tips to keep you keep you fresh, balanced and energetic throughout
the day.
1) Wake up early - waking up early gives you a fresh start to the
day and you can enjoy the sunrise and really connect with nature.
2) Meditate - meditating early morning daily can be the most blissful
and life changing practices you can do and will also give you the clarity, focus,
and extra energy needed for the rest of the day.
3) Yoga - performing yoga postures such as the Sun Salutation can
really increase overall well-being, energy, focus, and revitalization to all the
body organs.
4) Eat 5 or 6 small meals throughout the day - eating less quantity
yet more frequent meals throughout the day can provide you with constant energy
to keep you alert and focused throughout the day.
5) Drink 2 litres of water - drinking plenty of water between meals
and throughout the day will keep you hydrated and well balanced.
6) Exercise - performing cardio and weight training sessions every
other day for 20-30 minutes per day can aid in weight loss, increased energy, increased
strength, and decrease your chance for any major diseases.
There are many things one can do to live a healthy lifestyle but the goal is to
be as balanced in your approach as possible. Being being balanced in your work and
activities, and doing the things you love to do creatively will ultimately lead
to true healthy living. Lookout for more healthy lifestyle tips!
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There are many healthy foods one can eat to sustain a healthy body and mind. However,
remember that there is no true right and wrong when it comes to proper eating. The
reason is because one man's food can be another man's poison. So the best judge
is your reaction to the foods that you eat. So if you feel negative effects of eating
a specific food, then it's best to avoid it.
Despite the individual differences in people, there are foods that are most likely
going to assist you in maintaining a healthy body. Usually, the closer one is to
natural unprocessed food, the better effect it will have on your system because
it will require less effort to digest it and introduce less toxins into the body.
This can have a major overall effect on your well-being.
Here's a list of healthy food:
1) Nuts (almonds, walnuts, cashews, peanuts)
2) Seeds (sunflower seeds, flaxseeds, sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds)
3) Fruits (apples, bananas, apricots, blueberries, strawberries,
plums, grapes, cranberries, pineapple, watermelon, papaya, pears, kiwi, cantaloupe,
figs)
4) Vegetables (brocolli, celery, carrots, cabbage, romaine lettuce,
cauliflower, sweet potatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, fennel, mushrooms,
onions, olives, tomatoes, yams, squash, leeks, kale, brussel sprouts)
5) Beans & Legumes (black beans, lentils, kidney beans, dried
peas, lima beans, pinto beans, navy beans, garbanzo beans, soybeans, tofu, tempeh)
6) Dairy (low fat cheese, omega-3 eggs, cow's milk 2%, goat milk,
yogurt)
7) Lean Meats & Poultry (turkey, chicken, lamb, calf's liver,
lean organic beef, venison)
8) Seafood (halibut, salmon, shrimp, tuna, scallops)
9) Grains (whole grain bread, barley, brown rice, quinoa, oats,
spelt, millet, corn, buckwheat, rye)
10) Natural Sweeteners (blackstrap molasses, honey, maple syrup,
cane juice)
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Healthy Eating Habit
7 Habits Of Healthy Eating
Healthy eating and living a healthy lifestyle has a lot to do with forming the right
habits. Here are seven of the best habits you can develop when it comes to healthy
eating. Start by picking one of them and making it a habit of your own before moving
on to the next. Before you know it, you will have developed a much healthier eating
lifestyle.
Drink Plenty of Water
Your body has to stay well hydrated to perform at its best and to properly process
all the nutrients in the food you eat. Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day.
You may need even more water if you are in a hot environment – like spending the
day at the beach in 95-degree weather, or if you are exercising.
If you are trying to lose weight, add plenty of ice to each glass of water. Your
body will burn energy to warm the water up to body temperature. Research has shown
you can speed up your metabolism by 1/3 by drinking several glasses of ice water
each day.
Eat Breakfast
You’ve probably heard this before; breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
After not eating for the past ten hours, your body needs fuel to get you going.
You will have more energy and will be more alert after eating breakfast.
A recent study has shown that women who eat breakfast will consume an average of
100 calories less during the day than their counterparts who skipped breakfast.
If you are trying to lose weight, eating breakfast is a definite must.
Make sure your children eat breakfast as well. They will be more alert in school
and able to concentrate better.
Don’t Skip Lunch
There are many days when we are tempted to skip lunch. We are trying to lose weight
and want to save some calories; we don’t have the time and end up working through
our lunch break, or have errands to run. Let’s take a look at what happens when
we skip lunch. Blood sugar levels drop, metabolism slows down to compensate for
the missing fuel and when you get home you are starving and eat everything you can
get your hands on.
Eat a light lunch each day. If you don’t have time to go out, pack a brown bag lunch.
Fix a turkey sandwich and some carrots or grapes in the morning and take them with
you for a quick lunch at your desk.
Choose Your Snacks Carefully
We all need to snack from time to time. In fact, it’s a good idea to eat two healthy
snacks in addition to your three main meals. This doesn’t mean that you can stop
by the snack machine and grab a bag of chips or a candy bar.
Choose healthy snacks like fruits and vegetables, low fat yogurt, cottage cheese
with applesauce, some whole-wheat crackers with cheese, or some trail mix.
Eat Your Fruit and Vegetables
There is a good reason the 5-a-day campaign was started. We should eat at least
5 servings of fruits and vegetables a day, yet many of us get hardly any servings
in at all. Grab a piece of fruit for a snack, add some banana and raisins to your
favorite breakfast cereal, have a salad with lunch, and make it a habit to fix at
least one vegetable side with dinner each night. A simple fruit salad of cut up
fruit dressed with a touch of lemon juice and honey makes for a quick and delicious
desert any night of the week.
Avoid Late Dinners
With our busy lives we are always tempted to put of dinner until the last minute.
Try to eat dinner at least 3 hours before you go to bed. This will give your body
a chance to digest most of the food before you rest for the next 8 hours.
A strategy that has worked well for me is to plan dinner for the week ahead of time
and making sure I have every thing I need in the house. It allows me to get dinner
started as soon as I get home and cuts out the extra time it takes to dig through
the cupboards trying to find something to make and then running to the store to
get the remaining ingredients.
Take a few minutes one day a week and plan the entire menu. Make a grocery list
and shop for everything you need for the next few days. You may even want to post
your menu on the fridge so other family members can get a head start on dinner if
you have a late meeting at the office.
Keep a Food Journal
Do you really know what you are eating each day? We often snack and eat more at
regular meals than we realize. To get a better idea of what you are eating on a
daily basis keep a food journal for a few days. All you need is a notebook and a
pen. Write down everything you eat and drink in a given day. It is also a good idea
to make notes about any emotions related to what you eat. For example, if you had
a bad day at the office, and you have 2 slices of cheesecake after you get home
as a result, write it down. You’ll be able to analyze what causes you to choose
unhealthy foods and at what times of the day you are most likely to grab unhealthy
foods. Recognizing what you bad eating habits are is the first step toward correcting
the behavior.
You will be amazed how much better you will feel by incorporating these seven habits
of healthy eating. Give them a try and see for yourself. Over the next few months
we will be discussing many other health related topics. Don’t miss next month’s
issue about easy ways to incorporate exercise into your daily routine.
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