Five Easy Steps to a Healthier You
by Janet Ouellette
Many people decide they want to make healthy lifestyle
changes but very few seem to follow through. As with anything else you need
to be consistent for a period of time before something will become a habit.
You need to realize that when you mess up it's o.k. and doesn't mean you
blew it.
Here are five easy steps to get you started on becoming a healthier
you.
1. Drink plenty of water. I put this one first
because it's much more important than many people think. Since our bodies
are made up mostly of water we need to drink plenty of it in order for our
bodies to function at their best. A good rule to follow is to divide your
weight in half and drink at least that much in ounces per day. Always start
with a fresh glass of water upon waking and spread the remainder throughout
the day.
2.Add more fresh foods to your diet. Start by
adding more vegetables to all of your meals. Try and include at least 50%
vegetables with each meal. Grab a piece of fruit for a snack instead of
cookies, candies and cakes. Cut out as much white flour and sugar as
possible from your diet and replace them with fresh fruit, veg's, and whole
grains. Try and by fresh organic and locally grown produce as much as
possible.
3.Exercise. Since this is probably the hardest
area to maintain you really need to start out small. Start by walking, even
if it's just a few minutes each day. Grab a friend to make the time more
enjoyable. A treadmill is great for those bad weather days when you can't
get outside so, there will be no excuses. Before you know it you might be
walking a few miles a day and feeling great.
4.Get Plenty of Rest. It's very important that are bodies get
the rest they need. As you get older you may find that you can function on
much less sleep then when you were younger. Six hours may be enough for some
while others may need a full eight. Either way a good nights rest is very
important so try and get to bed a little earlier each night. The more sleep
you get before midnight the more rested you should feel. Having the right
bedding is also important. If your getting plenty of sleep but still waking up with
headaches and feeling tired it might be time for some new
pillows or a new
mattress.
5.Get Fresh Air & Sunshine. Getting out side for a little
bit each day can do wonders for you. Our homes are breeding grounds
for all sorts of stuff which we breathe every day. This can be very unhealthy. Step
outside for at least a few minutes a couple of times each day to get fresh air and sunshine.
The sun provides some essential vitamins that our bodies need. Get a
good air
cleaner for your home so you can breathe fresher air while indoors.
Breathing cleaner air while you sleep may also help you wake up feeling
rested.
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