Friday, March 6, 2009

Healthy Habits For Healthy Life

Listed below are 12 healthy habits of healthy people. These habits will improve blood circulation in the body and also increases the Energy levels and Fitness.Choose atleast one for each month. Make a commitment to work on that one new habit for at least 30 days. Once you've established the habit, move on to another one.

1. Food - Healthy people don't diet. However, they do pay attention to what they eat and how they eat. As a general rule, meals that are lean on meat and rich in vegetables are healthy choices. Make sure that you eat at least 2 to 3 servings of fish a week. Try a meatless day. Beans and other legumes are excellent sources of protein and are a lot healthier than meat. Keep portion sizes small. Cut back on sugar wherever you can. Watch your salt intake. Experiment with spices. And most importantly, take time to enjoy what you eat.

2. Water - Drinking enough water is something that almost all of us can improve on. It may come as a shock to know that we should be consuming (in ounces) at least half our body weight in water each day.Getting enough water each day helps keep our skin healthy and more resistant to disease. Also, water is good for the bowels by flushing out toxins from our bodies. When we're not getting enough water each day, we can become tired, lethargic and irritable.

3. Exercise - This does not mean joining a gym. However, there's nothing wrong with that. Adding movement to your routine is an excellent means of staying fit and healthy. Avoid polluted areas for a walk. A couple of rounds in a nearby park will pump your spirits up. If you are game for company, motivate your neighbours to join. Some like walking alone. Such people can try taking a walkman along and listen to some good morning ragas.
A good walk in the evenings too is beneficial for health. When exercising outdoors in the winter time, choose all weather, well cushioned flat-soled shoes and thick cotton socks.Just going out for a 20 to 30 minute walk each day has proven benefits to the cardio-pulmonary system.

4. Rest - Most of us don't sleep enough. This is a primary area where we skimp to accommodate getting more out of each day. Stop and think for a moment. In the grand scheme of things, just how important are those things that we do that take us away from getting enough sleep each night. Sleep is the time when the body repairs itself. Not getting enough sleep is a major reason for making us less resistant to disease.

5. Dental Hygiene - The results of good dental hygiene is not just white teeth. Practicing good dental hygiene will not only allow you to keep your teeth thereby allowing you to eat properly but it also protects you against diseases by controlling bacteria, plaque, tartar and other elements that can actually enter your blood stream and cause illness. Brush and floss daily for best results.

6. Get Outdoors - Get some sun but don't overdo it. Too much sun without proper protection can do a lot of harm. Ten to twenty minutes of sun each day can go a long way to improve sleeping habits, improve your mood and increase vitamin D levels. People who live a longest come from sunny climates.

7. Connect with Others - This is a personal connection, a live connection with real people; not a virtual connection. We are social creatures. We absolutely need the company of others. People who maintain contact with others whether through church, family, community or volunteer work tend to live longer healthier lives.

8. Take up a Hobby - Engage in activities not related to work. This is an excellent form of relaxation which is a fundamental component of good health.

9. Have Goals - Healthy people tend to know the "what" and "why" of their actions at any given time. People who have goals have something that they can work for. Having goals is highly motivating and motivated people tend to be more successful at accomplishing the goals they set for themselves.

10. Establish Routines - As long as you're not obsessive-compulsive about it, routines can go a long way to incorporate a degree of predictability and consistency in our lives. Predictability and consistency give us security and comfort and can actually help us reduce stress.

11. Be Forgiving - Forgiving involves both being positive and understanding. Healthy people focus this ability on others as well as on themselves.

12. Laugh - There's a lot of truth in the old adage, "laughter is the best medicine." Scientific studies have found that laughter is responsible for chemical changes in the brain that, among other things, acts to strengthen the immune system.

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