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1. Enjoy a pint of water first
thing in the morning.
If you haven’t got time for anything else
in the morning, make time to drink a big glass of water. We lose a lot of
oxygen through the night and to rejuvenate our cells, we need to supply them
with water and oxygen. Drink a glass of water and within a week you’ll begin to
feel less tired. I like the taste of water, but I know some people do not so if
you’re one of them, squeeze some fresh lime into your water to give it taste
and drink up.
2. Grab a few fresh fruits on
your way out.
Wherever you’re going – whether it’s a walk
or drive to the supermarket or on your way to a meeting – pick up one or two
fruits and eat them. If you leave for work in the morning and don’t return ’til
evening, take a few fruits and eat them throughout the day. Fruits are great for
their nutrients, vitamins and sugars that are required in our body.
3. Avoid going to junk food
shops with your work mates.
If your work mates are going and you want
to go along, go ahead but don’t order the burger or french fries. Go for a nice
salad instead. Or any other healthy meal that takes your fancy. Junk food is
full of “empty calories” that do nothing for your body but put on extra
unneeded and unhealthy fat.
4. Exercise on the go.
If you work in an office, get up every 30
minutes and go for a walk. If you have an office with stairs, run up and down
the stairs every couple of hours. Get your blood flowing and your muscles
moving.
5. Drink herbal teas.
When at work or home, many people love to
get a cup of tea or coffee. Decide that you’ll be more healthy and get a warm
cup of herbal tea. The selection available today is absolutely massive, so
you’re guaranteed to find one you enjoy. I like mandarin and ginseng tea as
well as fennel seed tea.
6. Eat a handful of nuts.
Get your favorite selection of nuts
(almonds, cashews, pecans, walnuts, etc.) and raisins and have a big handful of
them at around 3pm. This has been shown to increase afternoon energy and
productivity.
7. Say yes to freshly squeezed
juice.
One of the biggest and most exciting
changes I made in my health about 7 months ago was when I said “yes” to having
my own freshly squeezed juice every morning. Since then, my energy, body health
and vitality has increased ten-fold. I create the time to squeeze my own
carrot-apple-ginger juice; however if you don’t have the time, ask someone if
they can make it for you in exchange for something you can help them with, or
get yourself to a local juice bar and get your share of the juice!
8. Deep breathing.
When you’ve got time – at your desk,
driving the car, cooking food – do some deep breathing. Inhale and count up to
5 seconds, hold it for a few seconds, and release slowly. Exchange of oxygen
and carbon dioxide is one of the best things we can do for our blood and cells.
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