With the New Year now upon us, it's important to give pause and consider making some positive changes regarding the state of your health. As they say, there's no time like the present. People the world over often make resolutions to do something to better themselves in the coming year. In 2006, consider doing something that will benefit your overall health. The following suggestions may just help to ensure that you're able to make New Year's resolutions for many years to come.
Get a Check-up - An excellent place to start when considering lifestyle changes is with an honest assessment of your health. At this stage, it wouldn't hurt to consult with your physician. Why not make an appointment for your annual physical exam? This way, you can begin the year with an accurate assessment of your physical state. Your doctor will be able to focus your attention on areas that are of immediate health concern. This is especially important if you're a smoker, if you're overweight, or if you have any significant health issues that might prevent you from performing simple daily tasks.
Drink More Water - Make another profound difference to your health by consuming more water. Many people make the mistake of assuming that they've received enough water from the various pop, coffee and other beverages they've consumed in a day. This is not entirely accurate. Ideally, one should consume upwards of eight, 8-ounce glasses of water per day. Water helps the body metabolize stored fats. It can also help your body cleanse itself of free radicals, which have been linked to cancer and other such ailments.
Get Moving - Exercise is yet another effective way to maintain optimal health. That's not to say that one has to become entirely committed to working out each and every day, but it's in every individual's best interest to perform some form of activity 3 times per week. Physical exercise can be performed in a wide variety of ways to keep it fun and interesting. For instance, the simple act of walking is a highly effective form of exercise. It's one that can be completed without supervision, without props, and without any previous experience working out. Joining a gym has a number of direct benefits as well. Not only will you have access to some excellent equipment, but you will also benefit greatly from the fitness knowledge that most personal trainers possess.
Pay Attention to Nutrition - Diet also plays a significant role is one's overall health. Everyone should be familiar with the dietary guidelines established by the leading health agencies and authorities. The "food pyramid" is by far the most popular set of published nutritional guidelines. The food pyramid advises people to include all of the major food groups - grains, vegetables, fruits, dairy and meat (or protein) - in their diets. Keep in mind that the food pyramid is merely a nutritional guideline. The dietary needs of each individual will vary drastically, and what's ideal for one person isn't necessarily ideal for the next.
By following these few simple suggestions, you can take control of your health and your life in 2006. Good luck!
Eating For Healthy Living
At the conclusion of this story you will have learned that if you want to be successful at living a healthy lifestyle you have to change your mindset to one that will enable you to do so. The first thing you need to change as you begin is to stop thinking of your lifestyle change as a diet. The term diet carries with it a negative connotation and implies that you're giving up something that you enjoy, i.e. food.
Instead of using the term diet, consider what you're doing is a lifestyle change. Consider that you're are changing to a healthier lifestyle, one that will make you feel better about yourself, look better and help ensure that you live a long and happy disease free life. But more than this you need to understand the many psychological reasons for why people do diet, as well as your own. By understanding why people diet, you will be better able to understand why you do, and thus, improve your chances of being successful.
Here's what you should know.
Nearly one-third of people in the United States are considered to be overweight, yet twice that number actually believes that they are. Advertising and Hollywood are partially to blame for this. However, society is also responsible because of its widespread hatred of fatness that usually begins to develop in young children, and is the cause of many psychological problems for overweight children when they reach adulthood.
Psychological Factor of Healthy Living Success #1 Know who is Dieting
Unfortunately, young people as old as eight are dieting today, a very scary statistic. It should also be noted that 50% of people who are dieting right now actually don't need to be on one.
Psychological Factor of Healthy Living Success #2 The Dieting Industry
Do not believe anything the diet industry claims in their infomercials. Many of their methods are quack attempts to prey upon those who are desperate and looking for a way to live a healthier life so that they can feel good about themselves. Unfortunately, billions of these individuals' dollars go to this industry each year and most of them end up wishing they had their money back soon after.
Psychological Factor of Healthy Living Success #3 Understanding Success
What lifestyle changes would make you feel successful? Don't let others tell you what you should consider successful because oftentimes they have set very unrealistic goals for you. Not everyone is built to fit in the same size pants. You need to look inside yourself to find out how much weight you need to lose in order to feel as if you're a success.
By understanding many of the psychological factors that lead most people to live healthier you will better ensure your own lifestyle change and success. Remember, it is not a diet, but a change of lifestyle you're undertaking. Make sure you understand exactly why you want to make this change before doing so. Remember this list of above, and a healthy lifestyle will be within your grasp.
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