Prevention is better than cure Is it not better to prevent yourself from getting sick by living a life of wellness than to get sick and then try to get better? Your goal should be wellness! Living a life of wellness improves health, energy and wellbeing, whilst reducing the risk of developing chronic disease. Wellness promotes positive health, and positive health promotes a healthy mind, body and spirit. Laughter is the best medicine One of the most important factors in wellness is laughter! Various authors have suggested that laughter: - Exercises and relaxes muscles,
- Improves respiration,
- Stimulates circulation,
- Increases the production of pain killing endorphins,
- Decreases the production of stress related hormones, and
- Enhances immunity.
Remember also that humour induces positive emotions that have beneficial effects in the absence of laughter! When was the last time you took time out to relax? Taking regular time out to relax is also vital for wellness. Relaxation activities, such as yoga, meditation or simply taking time out to read a book or spend time with family or friends, will increase the levels of chemicals in your brain that make you feel happy. Diets fail, lifestyle changes succeed Diet and lifestyle are also extremely important for long-term wellness. How many times have you started a diet with the best of intentions, only to find it too difficult to stick to for more than a few weeks? Let's be honest, there is only so long you can live on a fad diet. In order to achieve long term goals, what you need are positive lifestyle changes. You are what you ?most consistently? eat We have all heard the saying ?you are what you eat,? but the truth is, ?you are what you most consistently eat.? The best way to achieve your goal of wellness is to consume a diet you can sustain for the long term. You will eat an average of 21 meals in a week. Not every one of those meals must be ?perfect?. Allow yourself one or two meals a week to eat whatever you want and then go straight back to healthy eating for the next meal. |