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10 Health tips that changed my life

Good daily habits can make such a big difference to your overall health and your life.

In today's article I'm going to share 10daily habits that have changed my life in many different ways. If you're interested keep reading.

Hello hello! Welcome back to the whole happy life.

 For today's video we're going to talk about 10 daily habits that havemade a really big difference to my life in different areas such as physicalhealth, emotional health and brain health. 

Before we dive in I wanted to say a fewthings so you know the context.

  • The first thing is these daily habits have been the result of gradual habit forming over the last five years. it's not something that happened overnight.
  • It is difficult to form habits and it does take time. Thesecond thing  - although these habits are daily habits I don't put pressure onmyself to do them every day especially when things get too busy or things aretoo overwhelming.
  • Sometimes things slide a little and that's okay.

When you'remaking lifestyle changes it's not about perfection it's about doing what you canand generally I do try to do these habits at least three to five times a week IN the times that I'm really stressed out because I feel that they dohelp me stay on track and they do help reduce stress.

Anyway enough with the introduction let's get into the habits.

1: The first daily habit is that I drink aglass of water as soon as I get up. Well not as soon as I get up  -I brush my teeth,I go to the bathroom and then I have a glass of water. I find that this has madea big difference to energy levels in the morning.

When we're sleeping we're nottaking it any water and when we wake up we can be mildly dehydrated and whenwe're dehydrated our fatigue levels go up. There is some science behind this . So a good thing to do is start your morningby getting enough hydration.

 I drink a glass of filtered water. If I feel like it, I'll add some lemon to it I don't always do that and it's usually at roomtemperature but if you like warm water that can work too. It really is aboutpersonal preference but drinking some water in the morning is a great thing todo for your energy levels.

2: Number two I meditate for 10 minutes every day. I used to be very skeptical about meditation when I first started. I didn'treally believe in it I didn't think that there was science behind it but there isactually quite a bit of science. It can do things like reduce anxiety, it canhelp you improve your immune function, it can help reduce pain.

There's a lot that it can do, but for me the biggest change is mental clarity and I feel much more calm. I am not naturally a calmperson I may appear calm on YouTube but I am not naturally a calm person.

Meditation  - years of meditation has gotten me to this point and I really dothink that there are a lot of benefits to trying it out. Now if you're abeginner, meditation can seem very daunting and I have two tips to provide.So the first one is try to just be very open about meditation in the beginning.

The first 10 to 15 sessions for me were very difficult. I didn't know what I wasdoing and I felt overwhelmed and I felt like I was doing it the wrong way. Itwasn't until the 15th or 16th session that I really got into it and I startedto see the benefit. So give it time. 

The second thing is if you are starting out try guided meditation versus meditation where you're just doing it on your own.Guided meditation can really help you stay on track and can really guide youthrough the process. I use an app called Calm - I highly recommend it. I love it.There is also another app called Headspace which you could try out.

3: Number three I go for a brisk walk outdoors every day. Now I have to say that I livein Canada so a brisk walk outdoors every day does not happen year-round! Itdoesn't happen in the winter but for the rest of the year I do try to get outside because I find it's such a mood booster to get some fresh air.. to get somesunlight and to be out in the greenery and there are studies that show thatexposure to greenery is good for your health.

As usual, You can know the science behind this. Now for me the brisk walk is not just a mood booster -  it'salso the way I get exercise.

 I am NOT a gym person I have never been in gym person I just don't enjoy it who knows who the people who enjoy the gym I would love to do that but I just can't I don't like it so for me getting exercise hasto be something that's part of my lifestyle and I love going up the walk so I started to make my walks my exercise now the World Health Organization recommends that we get about 150 minutes of moderate cardiovascular activity week or 75 minutes of cardiovascular activity awalk can count if your heart rate is high enough so when I'm walking I test my heart rate.

I have an app on my phone samsung health is the app that I use andmy heart rates usually between the moderate and thicker zone so my walk actually counts as a workout it counts as water and activity so that's how I get my 150 minutes of exercise per week through my walk number four in addition to the walk ayuh exercise.

So the walk is great for cardiovascular activity if you're doing a brisk walk or if they're jogging or running but a well-rounded exercise regimen should include more than just cardio.

4: I like to include some weight training and yoga but I specifically wanted to talk about weeds there's a lot of women shy away from it especially because they think they're going to look a certain way if they train with weights. 

The World Health Organization recommends at the average adult do at least two sessions a week why is it so important as we age we tend to lose muscle mass it's a normal part of Aging.

Another normal part of aging is losing bone density it happens but wecan slow that process down with one thing and that one thing is weighttraining so it doesn't matter what age you are it could be in your 20s or 30sit's never too early to start preserving your muscle mass and preserving your bone density if you're a beginner you should always speak to a professional learn the proper moves you could do body weights or free weights but always speakto someone who knows what they're doing so you don't get injured and then eventually when you know what you're doing you could always work at a home.

That's what I do I am NOT a gym person as I mentioned earlier so I don't go tothe gym but I will use free weights and body weight exercises at home.

5: Number five I try to eat something green every day it's ratherembarrassing but I will admit that even as a nutritionist I find it hard to eat greens I did not grow up eating greens so it's a very foreign concept for me but I do understand that they are very nutrient dense and it's a good idea toget some greens

On a daily basis especially a variety of greens you aregetting a variety of vitamins and minerals.

If you're beginner the easiest way to add greens to your diet really is smoothies I find that that was the best gateway for me to get into the habit of eating greens.

6: Number six I eat at least two to three servings of brightly colored fruits and veggies every day this is my bare minimum two to three I usually try to eat more why is it important to eat brightly colored fruits and veggies well you may haveheard of the term eat the rainbow eat the rainbow basically suggests eating fruits and veggies from different colors but different colors mean they have different phytochemicals which mean they have different health properties.

 some phytochemicals can help with cancer prevention some can help with liver some can help with metabolism there's different reasons to have those phytochemicals and it's a good idea to get a variety.

So I do try to cut atleast two to three servings of fruits and veggies from those different groups.

7: Number seven I listen to relaxing music everyevening as a way to wind down so music has many different health benefits the science is still emerging but what I found very interesting is that nature sounds and relaxing music can help reduce stress it can help reduce the stress hormone called cortisol.

So I do try to listen to something that's very relaxing flute smaybe some nature sounds rustling with leaves things like that a waterfall those are all really nice to listen to.

At the end of the day as a way to wind down and just relax.

8: Number eight I try to read or learn something new every dayand I love to do this because it's something that I truly enjoy but thereare other benefits to it especially when it comes to brain health so as we age there is that natural decline in our memories it happens but mental stimulation can slow down that decline so for me it's reading.

I will like to learn new things for you it could be whatever works for you ifyou're a reading person read a book fiction and non-fiction both have their benefits if you're not into reading learning a new language on an app such as duolingo could work or you could watch something every day like short snippets on Ted Ed to learn something new.

It's all about keeping your brain engaged and stimulated

9: Number nine I try to spend quality time with loved ones everyday and I want to underline the word quality time because a lot of us end upspending time with our loved ones but we're on our phones and we're not properly engaged with them they're not really talking to them it's not good communication and this happens to everybody it's just the digital age that we live in.

I used to scroll on my phone next my husband and I felt like I was spending time with him but that wasn't really spending time so now no phones properly talked to him.

I spent time with my cats I find that cuddling a pet ora human - can help you release oxytocin which is known as the cuddle hormone orthe love hormone and it can help reduce stress.

10: Number Ten I avoid phones in the one hour before bed so I used to be on my phone right before bed and I found itvery difficult to fall asleep because my brain was all over the place it was very mentally stimulated and phones also emit something known as blue light and that blue light is something that your brain thinks is they like so when you're on your phone and that blue light is going to your brain your brain thinks it's not time to sleep.

So it won't produce melatonin very well and it becomes harder to sleep.

But what I tried to do is I switched my phone off an hour or an hour and a half before bed like flight mode so I don't look at any notifications I don't look at anything and that way I'mactually able to sleep better I hope you find this article useful and you enjoyed it if you liked it give it a thumbs up and don't forget to follow me, because I create articles like this every day and before you go let me know in the comment box below what is the one habit that has changed your life.

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