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Mind over madness
March 16, 2009

Here are some healthy living tips from Equinox Fitness.

In these changing times, make a renewed commitment to yourself to lead a healthy life. Here are some tips to help you find balance, stay focused and gain perspective. IT'S THE MIND OF THE TIMES.

1. Exercise When you exercise you are present in the moment and not focused on worries and concerns. Studies show that cardiovascular and resistance training can help reduce stress and boost endorphins. Try a minimum of 30 minutes of vigorous exercise most days of the week.
2. Get enough sleep Insufficient sleep can make it more difficult to cope with the normal challenges of daily life. Most adults need 7-8 hours of sleep to function optimally.
3. Eat well A balanced diet high in fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins can help reduce stress by stabilizing blood sugar levels. Combine carbohydrates, protein and healthy fats at each meal to fuel and energize your body.
4. Pay it forward Studies show that people who approach life with a positive attitude are less stressed. Begin and end every day by making a mental list of the things for which you are grateful.
5. Live in the moment Accept that some things are out of your control. Rather than worrying about what will happen next week, next month or next year, focus on making decisions that will lead you in the direction of your goals.
6. Get organized Being disorganized can add to your stress level. Knowing where things are and reducing clutter lets you focus on the important things.
7. Meditate Studies show that people who meditate regularly have more activity in their left frontal cortex and less activity in the amygdala - both of which are associated with calmer emotional states. There are many ways to meditate. Practice yoga, take a walk in nature, sit quietly, spend time with your pet or take a bubble bath.
8. Say no when necessary Avoid taking on more than you can accomplish. Do not feel guilty saying "no" to unnecessary obligations and responsibilities.
9. Hydrate Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Water regulates body temperature, aids in the absorption of vitamins and nutrients and detoxifies the liver and kidneys.
10. Lean on your support system People who have a strong social network of family and friends typically report less stress and a better ability to cope. Don't be afraid to ask for support from close friends and family during these times.

Source: Equinox Fitness Clubs
March 16, 2009 / category: Awareness / link / comments (0)

Healthy Living Plan
February 27, 2009

Need help getting on the right track?  Why not make a healthy living plan? Thinking about it and writing it down are all you need to do to get started. Here's a good way to start with a plan outline from Healthy-Holistic-Living.com.

Look for the positive in every situation.

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Be aware of my thoughts and feelings.

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Eat a healthy diet.

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Value myself and my creativity.

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Exercise regularly.

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Avoid alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.

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Stay open to new ideas.

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Get adequate rest.

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Accept change willingly.

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Express emotions appropriately.

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Make decisions based on what I think is best for me.

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Respect myself and others.

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Practice preventive health care.

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Source: Healthy-Holistic-Living.com

February 27, 2009 / category: Focus / link / comments (0)

Trapped in a disease, and want to treat it in the best possible way, remember there are two ways of treating any disease; the combative method and the other is the preventive method.
What is taught in colleges and research institutes is the combative way while what the individual and physician seeks is the preventive method. The fact is that if we teach ourselves and our offspring to live in harmony with nature and abide by the laws of nature we are sure to be the future masters of the earth.
These thoughts are not mere dreams of a visionary because when we see the wonderful changes wrought in an individual over a period of time of rational living and treatment the ideals may be realized within a few generations.
We will need neither gold nor money nor influence to win in the race of life, our innate powers of body and soul will make us emerge as victors in every circumstance.

Pic courtesy Michel Filion on www.flickr.com

November 26, 2008 / category: Focus / link / comments (0)

44733014_3d97d46553_m Let’s start at the beginning of all you do…what you think. Have you ever analyzed your thoughts to determine if there is a pattern they adhere to? Moreso, if it exists, is this pattern skewed towards worrisome thoughts? If again your answer is yes, you need to get a grip on your mind and realize just how much damage you are, probably unintentionally, doing to your health.

Negative, worrisome thoughts are basically thoughts that include seeing negative even when there is no established reason to be pessimistic. In simple terms, if you have a headache and without reason, attribute it to a brain tumuour, you need to have your head examined…not for the brain tumour but for the way you jumped to such a gloomy conclusion without any diagnosis proving the same.

Dr. Paul E. Adolph expresses this in clear terms in Release From Tension: “Anxiety and worry represent forms of fear which project themselves into the future and often concern themselves with imaginary situations which never come to pass.  Indeed, it often happens when the future situation arrives, it is devoid of all the contemplated elements which are anticipated”.

As an exercise, pause several times a day and ask yourself, what am I thinking of? Is it positive or negative?

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