Baby Boomers Lifestyle - 5 Tips on Maintaining a Healthy, Active and Productive Lifestyle
By Sherry L. Harris
I don't want to beat around the bush, baby boomers, when I say that your generation is getting older. And, as a result, you have to do more things these days in order to stay on track and live a long and productive life. Here are five great things you can do to maintain health and add years on to your life:
1) Exercise at least twenty minutes each day
Walking up and down the stairs on your front porch or making your way from your desk to the copy machine at work does not count as exercise. It is important for this age group not to shirk exercise, as it provides you with muscle tone, and gives you higher levels of serotonin in the brain. When you feel good after exercising, things will be more in balance overall. You will have more energy to conquer the day, you will have better clarity in order to remember things, and you will feel tired when you should at night.
2) Maintain a well-balanced diet
Sometimes what we put into our bodies can through us completely off kilter. When we are on the go, we immediately want to delve into pre-packaged snack foods or greasy fast food so we can be on our way. But eventually this catches up with us, because while we think we are saving time, we are allowing our bodies to feel useless and worn out in the long run. We need to ensure that we get the proper amount of vitamins and nutrients so that we have the energy to be on the go all day long. This includes protein, calcium and all of the wonderful things that fruits and vegetables can give us.
3) Make lists, and check them twice
People often think that taking the time to write out our chores and responsibilities is worthless, but ask yourself how often you forget to do menial tasks because they were not right in front of you. By making a list, you can adequately plan out your day. Sure, things do not always go accordingly, but at least you have a valuable outline from which to work. Plus, you have great satisfaction from crossing these tasks out one by one as you accomplish them.
4) Get a good night of sleep
So often, sleep falls to the wayside, and
insomnia
becomes a regular part of our routine because of other habits we have that throw our bodies out of balance. But ensuring that you take care of your restlessness right when it happens will make you a much healthier person. Try to go to bed at the same time every night, avoid eating near bedtime, and plan on staying asleep for seven to nine hours. You will look and feel so much better the next day.
5) Don't sweat the small stuff
This is pretty self-explanatory, but there is no use in placing undue
stress upon the body.
All this will
raise our blood pressure
do is and make us frazzled. Prioritize and realize that some aspects of our lives are not worth getting upset about.
About the author: Sherry Harris is the author of the successful e-book "101 Amazingly Simple Ways to Beat Insomnia". Get the FREE e-book at http://www.ScentToSleep.com Knock-out insomnia for good with aromatherapy sleep mist, so you can wake up refreshed and energized - visit us now.
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