1. Drink more water. Most of us actually don’t drink
enough water every day. Water is essential for our body to function – Do
you know over 60% of our body is made up of water? Water is needed to
carry out our body functions, remove waste
and carry nutrients and oxygen around our body. Since we lose water
every day through urine, bowel movements, perspiration and breathing, we
need to replenish our water intake.
2. Get enough sleep. When you don’t rest well, you
compensate by eating more. Usually it’s junk food. Get enough rest and
you don’t need to snack to stay awake. Also, lack of sleep causes
premature aging, and you wouldn’t want that.
3. Work out different parts of your body. Don’t just do
cardio exercises (such as jogging). Give your full body a proper work
out. The easiest way is to engage in sports, since they work out
different muscle groups. Popular sports include basketball, football,
swimming, tennis, squash, badminton, frisbee, and more.
4. Eat more vegetables. Like fruits, vegetables are important for the well being of our health. Experts suggest that we should have 5-9 servings
of fruits/vegetables, and unfortunately most people don’t even have at
least 5 servings! Some of my favorite vegetables include: Kidney beans,
black beans, asparagus, long beans, french beans, sprouts, button
mushrooms and carrots. What are your favorite vegetables and how can you
include more of them in your diet today?
5. Eat small meals. Choose several small meals over a few
big meals a day. This balances out your energy distribution throughout
the day. In general, eat when you feel hungry, and stop when you’re full. You don’t need to wait until official meal times before
you start eating. Listen to your body and what it tells you.
6. Don’t drink alcohol. Like caffeine, alcohol is a diuretic. Not only that, alcohol is repeatedly proven to have negative effects on our body and health
– impacting the proper functioning of our brain, liver, lungs, and
other major organs. If you drink alcohol regularly, it’s time to cut it
out.
7. Prepare your own meal. Learning to cook with
natural and fresh produce is a major leap towards healthy living. This
healthy tip is a filter that helps you consume fresh vegetables, skip
processed food, reduce salt and oil and find healthy ways of cooking.
Preparing your meal will help you cut down on lifestyle diseases like heart problems and unhealthy weight gain.
Nice post, I think it is most important to prepare your own meals!
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Hey Zach, thanks! Meal Prep is always important!
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