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We’ve now entered into 2019 and most of us welcomed the new year with many hopes and aspirations. Earning a promotion, receiving an increment, moving into a more comfortable home, having a new pet, and traveling to new places may be among the list of things we have in store for the year. But what would a vacation mean if you constantly find yourself breathless from walking? Or what good does a promotion do for your family if you’re more stressed up than ever? As we aim for a better quality of life, we also recognize that we need a healthier body to achieve these targets.
Living a healthier life is indeed a long term commitment, but at the same time it is also very well within reach. Regardless of our economic and social differences, living a healthier 2019 is just as achievable for all of us so long as we stay committed and disciplined to the goals that we have set. It matters not if we can afford a fancy gym membership or expensive health supplements, the most important driver is determination. Here we will explore some simple yet effective lifestyle changes to lead you towards a healthier self starting this very year.
“Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today” remember this saying? If we want to get in shape, learn a new skill or work towards our goals, just remember that nothing comes without effort and we have to begin somewhere. The place and time to start is here and now. If you have been meaning to read the new book you bought, start by reading one page. You may think it sounds silly or pointless, but the point is to master the habit of ‘Now’.
Staying active will help you live a healthier and happier life in many ways. Being active and exercising regularly will help to reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. If you are fortunate to be able to afford a good gym membership, be sure to find a gym buddy who can motivate you to go together. Constantly remind yourself to workout and sweat it out. Apart from the gym, there are also many ways to be active, some are literally free of charge. You can practice yoga at home, the stretching from yoga will increase your flexibility, increase muscle strength and help to maintain a balanced metabolism. At your workplace, you can also make it a point to take the stairs instead of the elevator. Initially we may have to drag our feet to the park but believe me that very soon your body will be accustomed to it.

Most working adults find themselves engrossed with work all day and find little time for themselves let alone their families. If you happen to be one of them, let 2019 be the year that you make a change. Work around your schedule and make more time for your family, take your spouse out for a date and dinner and spend time reading at home together. If you have children, be sure to listen to them and tell them stories (even if they are teenagers, share your experiences with them!) to create the family bond. Never forget to spend quality time with your elders by putting down your phone because one day when you look up, they may not be here anymore. When children observe your filial piety towards your parents and elders, it helps to inculcate the same virtues in them.

What has my spending got to do with my health and how are they correlated, you ask? Well, the more we do online browsing and walking around the malls, the more likely we are to be tempted to buy things that we do not really need. Impulsive shopping can very easily deplete our savings and when we do not have a positive cash flow, it is difficult to focus on the things that are truly important to us. Feel like buying that latest phone in the market? Here is where you should procrastinate. Sit on the idea/impulse until it goes away or until you actually need it. Other things you can do include eating a little healthier but less expensive and also picking up more affordable hobbies.

Living in a sparkling clean home is undeniably what we all want to do, but at the same time it is no walk in the park (like the tip above). Sometimes instead of doing the right thing of cleaning and sanitizing the house, we tend to sweep things under the carpet, by that we mean simply chucking away our stuff in the storeroom. Out of sight, out of mind right? Bad idea. The more unused items we keep, the more exposed and vulnerable we are to sickness and infections. Spend a little time each day to clean the house even just for 5 or 10 minutes, you can do wonders! In the meantime, make it a habit to clean up after every time you make a mess. Once the house gets too messy, you won’t know where to begin.

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