Healthy Values Leads To Healthy Living
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Do You Have Healthy Values? How Important Is Your Health To You?
As it goes in todays society everything is done at a rapid pace. Most Americans wants everything fast; everything has to be quick fast and in a hurry. Even our food there are not as many home cooked meals as there was when I was growing up in the early 1960's.
Have we decided that it is more important to make a living than it is to make a life. A lot of us work between 50-70 hours a week and never give it a second thought. We also do not give any thought as to what this is doing to our bodies.
Most of us do not eat a well balance meal, let a lone three. Just think about it how does a normal day for you goes. Do you start most days off eating a hearthy breakfast. Is lunch for you a quick burger from Micky D's or do you set down and eat a well balance lunch. Now what does dinner consist of who is in the mood to cook dinner after 10,12 or 14 hours days.
Are you trading your healthy values for monetary ones? What good is wealth without health? Really what good is having the money and not be healthy enough to enjoy it. We have to draw the line some where, but where do we draw it?
We all want the finer things in life for ourselves and our children, but do we know when enough is enough. Included in those finer things of life should be making sure that health is one of our main priorities.
It is said that "money can't buy you love" the fact is nor can it buy you health. One of the main things that should be taught to our children at an early age is that they should be concerned about their health while they are young. Not to wait until health issues start knocking at the door. The time to be concerned about your health is when you are young.
I started seeing a doctor annually at 40 years old; I am 53 now and my health is pretty sound. I can not say the same about some friends and associates who happen to be younger than I am. I have been blessed to not have had any type of sickness or illness. I have been cooking for over 30 years and have never been a fast food junkie.
Where does it all fit in our daily lives? What is the answer at days end?
Healthy values involves healthy eating and in the end results you will enjoy healthy living.
Have we decided that it is more important to make a living than it is to make a life. A lot of us work between 50-70 hours a week and never give it a second thought. We also do not give any thought as to what this is doing to our bodies.
Most of us do not eat a well balance meal, let a lone three. Just think about it how does a normal day for you goes. Do you start most days off eating a hearthy breakfast. Is lunch for you a quick burger from Micky D's or do you set down and eat a well balance lunch. Now what does dinner consist of who is in the mood to cook dinner after 10,12 or 14 hours days.
Are you trading your healthy values for monetary ones? What good is wealth without health? Really what good is having the money and not be healthy enough to enjoy it. We have to draw the line some where, but where do we draw it?
We all want the finer things in life for ourselves and our children, but do we know when enough is enough. Included in those finer things of life should be making sure that health is one of our main priorities.
It is said that "money can't buy you love" the fact is nor can it buy you health. One of the main things that should be taught to our children at an early age is that they should be concerned about their health while they are young. Not to wait until health issues start knocking at the door. The time to be concerned about your health is when you are young.
I started seeing a doctor annually at 40 years old; I am 53 now and my health is pretty sound. I can not say the same about some friends and associates who happen to be younger than I am. I have been blessed to not have had any type of sickness or illness. I have been cooking for over 30 years and have never been a fast food junkie.
Where does it all fit in our daily lives? What is the answer at days end?
Healthy values involves healthy eating and in the end results you will enjoy healthy living.
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The Basics Of Healthy Living
Living a Healthy Life
by Sara Schell
In the fast paced world that we live in it can be easy to neglect our health and wellness. We're so busy racing through our day to day lives - family, friends, work, social engagements - that we don't take the time to look after ourselves. It's really no wonder that so many of us are tired and run down. What are some simple things that we can do to improve our quality of life?
Drink Drink Drink%u2026
You've heard it a million times and you'll probably hear it a million more - drink more water!
Think about it: The human body is 72% water. A 5% drop in fluids creates a 25-30% loss in energy. A 15% drop in fluids causes death! At this point in time 66% of us aren't drinking enough water, so over half the population isn't running on all six cylinders to begin with - before things like bad air, bad food and stress take their toll.
It's not really a difficult thing to remedy. Just drink one glass of water every half hour or so - or 10-12 glasses of water per day - and you'll notice a huge jump in your energy levels.
Living Food - Loving Life!
A little known fact is that heating food above 116°F destroys much of the nutrient content. Considering that we already aren't eating enough veggies, that's a fairly substantial problem. Nutritionists recommend five serves of fresh vegetables per day. How many of us are actually taking that advice?
A great way to get the nutrients found in fresh veggies without spending all day at stove or eating raw celery sticks is to juice your veggies. Make sure that you own a good juicer (some juicers expose vegetables to heat created by friction during juicing, which breaks down important enzymes), grab some fresh vegetables and drink your way to good health. It takes a fraction of the time (there's no cooking involved, for one thing) and it's convenient. You can take your juice to work and even give some to the littlies for school lunches!
Wheatgrass in particular is an excellent source of nutrition. It's high in chlorophyll (sometimes described as 'plant blood' because it closely resembles human red blood cell molecules) and has over 100 elements that the body needs. Fresh grains are another excellent source for vitamins and minerals.
Energy In - Energy Out
Exercise is another dirty word for most of us. The thing is, exercise doesn't have to be horribly time consuming or mind-numbingly boring. There are plenty of options.
Years ago gyms usually offered weight rooms, aerobics classes and maybe a tydro-circuit. Now you can add water aerobics, yoga, pilates, dance-ercise, step classes and a whole range of new workout options.
If you don't really have the time or money for the gym, or prefer to spend your mornings/nights at home, then try an exercise bike or walker. I'd be lost without my exercise bike - I set it up in front of the television and peddle away merrily during my favourite shows.
If, like me, you suffer from illness or injury or your level of fitness is quite low, you might like to consider some invaluable advice that I got from my doctor:
Once you're physically unfit, and particularly if you're also unwell, it can be a mammoth battle to just do the most minimal amount of exercise in a day. The danger is that inactivity leads to further loss of energy, which becomes a self-perpetuating cycle until you can barely get off the couch.
An excellent way to get back into a physical routine is to start slowly. Ridiculously slowly, it may seem. For the first couple of weeks, walk/ride for 5 minutes per day - exactly 5 minutes, no more, even if you think you could continue. When the 2 weeks are up, increase to 7 minutes, then 10 minutes, 12 minutes%u2026 continue to gradually increase your activity until you're at a level that you're comfortable with.
It may sound a little silly, but it works. In effect, you trick your body into producing more energy. You're building your exercise time up so slowly that your body doesn't really realise what's happening. Follow this method and, before you know it, you'll be comfortably exercising within your limits every day.
So, folks, that's the basics. If you can rearrange your life a little to allow for better eating habits and a little exercise, and if you remember to just drink a glass of water every half hour or so, you'll be well on the way to living a healthy life. On a final note, don't forget to take some quiet time for yourself. Meditating is an excellent way to minimise stress. You don't have to sit around for hours, just give yourself 5 minutes of quiet time every day - even in the shower, if that's the only place where you can get time out - and have a little catch up with yourself.
And, last but by no means least, laugh! In fact, laugh like a loon - the louder the better! You'll be amazed at how much such a simple thing can lift your spirits!
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Written by Sara Schell. spellcast_advertising@yahoo.com.au
For more information on healthy living or to view Vitality4Life's excellent range of healthy lifestyle accessories visit http://www.vitality4lifeshop.com.au/index.php.
by Sara Schell
In the fast paced world that we live in it can be easy to neglect our health and wellness. We're so busy racing through our day to day lives - family, friends, work, social engagements - that we don't take the time to look after ourselves. It's really no wonder that so many of us are tired and run down. What are some simple things that we can do to improve our quality of life?
Drink Drink Drink%u2026
You've heard it a million times and you'll probably hear it a million more - drink more water!
Think about it: The human body is 72% water. A 5% drop in fluids creates a 25-30% loss in energy. A 15% drop in fluids causes death! At this point in time 66% of us aren't drinking enough water, so over half the population isn't running on all six cylinders to begin with - before things like bad air, bad food and stress take their toll.
It's not really a difficult thing to remedy. Just drink one glass of water every half hour or so - or 10-12 glasses of water per day - and you'll notice a huge jump in your energy levels.
Living Food - Loving Life!
A little known fact is that heating food above 116°F destroys much of the nutrient content. Considering that we already aren't eating enough veggies, that's a fairly substantial problem. Nutritionists recommend five serves of fresh vegetables per day. How many of us are actually taking that advice?
A great way to get the nutrients found in fresh veggies without spending all day at stove or eating raw celery sticks is to juice your veggies. Make sure that you own a good juicer (some juicers expose vegetables to heat created by friction during juicing, which breaks down important enzymes), grab some fresh vegetables and drink your way to good health. It takes a fraction of the time (there's no cooking involved, for one thing) and it's convenient. You can take your juice to work and even give some to the littlies for school lunches!
Wheatgrass in particular is an excellent source of nutrition. It's high in chlorophyll (sometimes described as 'plant blood' because it closely resembles human red blood cell molecules) and has over 100 elements that the body needs. Fresh grains are another excellent source for vitamins and minerals.
Energy In - Energy Out
Exercise is another dirty word for most of us. The thing is, exercise doesn't have to be horribly time consuming or mind-numbingly boring. There are plenty of options.
Years ago gyms usually offered weight rooms, aerobics classes and maybe a tydro-circuit. Now you can add water aerobics, yoga, pilates, dance-ercise, step classes and a whole range of new workout options.
If you don't really have the time or money for the gym, or prefer to spend your mornings/nights at home, then try an exercise bike or walker. I'd be lost without my exercise bike - I set it up in front of the television and peddle away merrily during my favourite shows.
If, like me, you suffer from illness or injury or your level of fitness is quite low, you might like to consider some invaluable advice that I got from my doctor:
Once you're physically unfit, and particularly if you're also unwell, it can be a mammoth battle to just do the most minimal amount of exercise in a day. The danger is that inactivity leads to further loss of energy, which becomes a self-perpetuating cycle until you can barely get off the couch.
An excellent way to get back into a physical routine is to start slowly. Ridiculously slowly, it may seem. For the first couple of weeks, walk/ride for 5 minutes per day - exactly 5 minutes, no more, even if you think you could continue. When the 2 weeks are up, increase to 7 minutes, then 10 minutes, 12 minutes%u2026 continue to gradually increase your activity until you're at a level that you're comfortable with.
It may sound a little silly, but it works. In effect, you trick your body into producing more energy. You're building your exercise time up so slowly that your body doesn't really realise what's happening. Follow this method and, before you know it, you'll be comfortably exercising within your limits every day.
So, folks, that's the basics. If you can rearrange your life a little to allow for better eating habits and a little exercise, and if you remember to just drink a glass of water every half hour or so, you'll be well on the way to living a healthy life. On a final note, don't forget to take some quiet time for yourself. Meditating is an excellent way to minimise stress. You don't have to sit around for hours, just give yourself 5 minutes of quiet time every day - even in the shower, if that's the only place where you can get time out - and have a little catch up with yourself.
And, last but by no means least, laugh! In fact, laugh like a loon - the louder the better! You'll be amazed at how much such a simple thing can lift your spirits!
Brought to you by: World Wide Information Outlet - http://www.certificate.net/wwio/, your source of FREE Content online.
Written by Sara Schell. spellcast_advertising@yahoo.com.au
For more information on healthy living or to view Vitality4Life's excellent range of healthy lifestyle accessories visit http://www.vitality4lifeshop.com.au/index.php.
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- nice healthy tips. nice lens.
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May 31, 2008 @ 11:56 am | delete
- FAST FOOD IS CONVENIENT. BUT I WERE NEVER N2 HEALTHY FOOD. I WISH THAT I WERE. BUT I AM TRYING 2 DO A LOT BETTER NOW. I TRY 2 EAT A HEALTHY MEAL WHEN I DO EAT. SOMETIMES I B 2 TRIED 2 EAT AFTER WORK. AND U IS RIGHT ABOUT WHAT U WROTE.
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May 30, 2008 @ 11:58 pm | delete
- You' re right but, fast food is more convenient then coming home from a long day of work and cooking a healthy meal and eating later than expected. I guess that's why they try to sell salads at most fast food restaurants....
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