How To Be Healthier and Happier?
Here are some tips to live a better and healthy life!
1. Think positive and focus on gratitude
Research shows a healthy positive attitude helps build a healthier
immune system and boosts overall health. Your body believes what you
think, so focus on the positive.
2. Eat your vegetables
Shoot for five servings of vegetables a day — raw, steamed, or
stir-fried. A diet high in vegetables is associated with a reduced risk
of developing cancers of the lung, colon, breast, cervix, esophagus,
stomach, bladder, pancreas, and ovaries. And many of the most powerful
phytonutrients are the ones with the boldest colors — such as broccoli,
cabbage, carrots, tomatoes, grapes, and leafy greens.
3. Set a “5-meal ideal”
What, when, and how much you eat can keep both your metabolism and
your energy levels steadily elevated, so you’ll have more all-day
energy. A "5 meal ideal" will help you manage your weight, keep your
cool, maintain your focus, and avoid cravings.
4. Exercise daily
Did you know that daily exercise can reduce all of the biomarkers of
aging? This includes improving eyesight, normalizing blood pressure,
improving lean muscle, lowering cholesterol, and
improving bone density.
If you want to live well and live longer, you must exercise! Studies
show that even ten minutes of exercise makes a difference — so do
something! Crank the stereo and dance in your living room. Sign up for
swing dancing or ballroom dancing lessons. Walk to the park with your
kids or a neighbor you’d like to catch up with. Jump rope or play
hopscotch. Spin a hula hoop. Play water volleyball. Bike to work. Jump
on a trampoline. Go for a hike.
5. Get a good night's sleep
If you have trouble sleeping, try relaxation techniques such as
meditation and
yoga.
Or eat a small bedtime snack of foods shown to help shift the body and
mind into sleep mode: whole grain cereal with milk, oatmeal, cherries,
or chamomile tea. Darken your room more and turn your clock away from
you. Write down worries or stressful thoughts to get them out of your
head and onto the page. This will help you put them into perspective so
you can quit worrying about them.