6 EASY TIPS FOR IMPROVING PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH

Try these six tips for healthy living for improving physical and mental health, including practical ideas on how to implement these tips for healthy living into everyday life.

Since the beginning of the year, I’ve been focusing hard on not only eating better, but feeling better, both physically and mentally. I’ve made some good strides towards eating healthier the past 4-5 years, but there are areas in my life that could definitely use some improvement, including getting into better shape physically and mentally. Our mind, body and spirit are intertwined, so optimizing each of these parts is essential in order for me to function at my very best. As a devoted wife and busy mom of four, I want to be able to have the energy to take care of my family for many more years to come.
In January, I put together a plan to help get myself on track physically and mentally. I spent time evaluating my lifestyle – identifying both supportive and diminishing factors of my health.  I looked at my mental attitude, physical activity, dietary habits, family relationships, work relationships and social relationships to identify areas in my life that I need to improve on as well as areas that I need to relieve or shed my life of.
Today, I’d like to share 6 Easy Tips for Improving Physical and Mental Health:
1. EAT CLEAN

2. EXERCISE REGULARLY
I have to admit that exercising on a regular basis is the weakest point in my health and wellness journey. My biggest problem has been finding something I enjoy and the lack of consistency. But, when I exercise, I have more energy, I sleep better, and I’m less stressed.

3. SLEEP 7-8 HOURS A NIGHT
I’m a night owl by nature which can be a problem when you have to wake up early with your kids. Until I started tracking my sleep using my Jawbone UP24, I didn’t realize that I was only getting a little over 6 hours of sleep a night. Some people can function on that, but for me, I do best when I have 7-8 hours of sleep a day. Even if I’m in bed by 11:00PM and wake up at 6:00AM, that doesn’t mean I’m getting 7 hours of sleep. It takes me a while to fall asleep, and if I wake up in the middle of the night, that also cuts into my sleep, so effectively, I might only get 6 ½ hours of sleep. So, now I try to hop into bed half an hour earlier to make sure I get at least 7 hours of sleep a night.
4. THINK POSITIVE

Our frame of mind has a huge impact on our stress levels and our health. By nature, I’m more of pessimist, but I’ve found a few things that have helped improve my mental state of mind.


5. GIVE MORE THAN YOU EXPECT TO RECEIVE

They say giving is better than receiving, and I’m a firm believer in this. Even a small gesture on our part can make a positive (and sometimes big) difference in someone’s day. Personally, I enjoy cooking for cancer patients in my church and community, and have found this experience especially rewarding. It doesn’t take a lot of effort on my part, yet it can mean the difference between a cancer patient eating and not eating. Read this post on how I was inspired by helping a friend with cancer.

6. EMBRACE SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS

Over the years, I’ve learned which family, work and social relationships have been supportive to my health as well as which ones were dragging me down or emotionally draining.  Like all of you, I don’t have a lot of free time, so I choose to spend my time nurturing relationships with people that are positive influences in my life and inspire me to be better – people that have my best interests at heart.
 
 

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