Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Three easy ways for women with busy lifestyles to stay healthy
Three easy ways for women with busy lifestyles to stay healthy As far as âmiracle curesâ go, simply living a healthy lifestyle is definitely one of them. But with more of us working stressful jobs that involve sitting at a desk all day, we often neglect our health for the sake of our career. We all know the benefits of a healthy lifestyle, but hereâs just a few to refresh your memory: reduces stress boosts self-confidence improved quality of sleep lowers blood pressure you feel better! But how do you stay on top of keeping fit and healthy when you have a hectic lifestyle? This is something most career women struggle with, as weâre often just too busy to hit the gym for two hours a day or cook a meal from scratch. Itâs too easy to fall into bad habits and rely on instant dinners every night, even though we know that theyâre no good for us. Some bad habits are okay, and we canât be perfect â" but thereâs a few good habits we can pick up along the way too! Swap out unhealthy snacks for healthy alternatives. In an article published by UK medical insurance provider AXA PPP healthcare, it was found that 1 in 5 of us are âobsessed with dietsâ and losing weight, which leads to unrealistic expectations of keeping healthy. Remember, you donât need to change everything at once and completely overhaul your diet. Itâs much better to make one small change at a time because that way, youâre more likely to stick with it. For example, if youâve been drinking five cans of soda every day for the past few years, youâre going to be accustomed to thinking that you need it, because thatâs just what you drink. But think of it this way (and Iâm not trying to scare you) â" youâre literally pouring huge quantities of liquid sugar into your body! Pick up a bottle of water instead and try to drink it over the course of the day, then increase it from there. You can still have soda, but think of it as a treat or a reward for a hard dayâs wo rk. The same goes for food â" thereâs so many healthy and natural alternatives to sugary treats, and theyâre usually a lot cheaper too. Find a form of exercise thatâs right for you. If you canât stand lifting weights or donât enjoy running, then why do it? Youâre not going to enjoy it and youâre much more likely to make excuses to not do it. Remember, thereâs more to exercise than the usual running and gym routines, so if you havenât found something you enjoy, donât give up. Try out new classes with a friend, turn your chores into fitness, play with your kids, walk to work instead of taking the carâ¦thereâs literally hundreds of things you can do that donât involve the gym. Itâs all about making fitness part of your routine, so youâre exercising without even knowing it. Plan ahead. Youâve just finished work and you know you need to pick up something for dinner on the way home. Youâre tired, so you figure youâll just grab a ready-made meal instead of choose a recipe to cook. Yup, we all do it. But put some time aside, maybe at the weekend, and pick a few things to cook this week and buy the ingredients when youâre at the supermarket. That way, everything is there for you when youâre home, and youâre ready to go. Staying healthy doesnât need to be difficult and you donât need to make radical changes. A few small changes here and there, like including more healthy foods into your diet and taking up some low intensity exercise is usually all it takes to make keeping healthy part of your daily routine.
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