12 Ways to Take Control of Your Life
It
seems, more often than not, that exhaustion and achievement go hand in
hand. But a burn-out is no symptom of success, it's your body's way of
telling you to slow down. A short quick fix may seem like a good
solution, but in order to get to the root of the problem, fundamental
change takes time. These 12 powerful ways will help you take charge of
your destiny and transform your life.
1. Get all the sleep you need
A good night's sleep cleans your
brain of toxins that build up during the day, studies show. Aim to get a
full seven to eight hours of sleep, by getting just 30 minutes more
sleep than you are getting now, be that at nighttime or a midday nap.
2. Be mindful while you eat
Studies show that mindful eating
can lift your mood, decrease stress, and promote weight loss. But,
mindful eating takes practice. It challenges you to consider the essence
of everything you consume - where it came from, the nutritional
benefits it has on your body, and how your food got to your plate.
Mindful eating focuses on building a healthy, sustainable relationship
with food.
3. Skip the caffeine
Being a stimulant, caffeine
directly affects your central nervous system. Consuming too much coffee
can make your heart race and head pound. If you're feeling anxious,
stressed, or burned out, coffee isn't your long term fix. Rather, opt
for something that offers a long term solution, such as exercise or
meditation, to help you feel energized and awake.
4. Get (and stay) active
There's no better mood-booster and
stress-reducer than movement. Exercise has been shown to protect memory
and thinking skills. Exercising in the morning can help set the pace
for the rest of the day, sharpening your focus. Try getting an extra 10
minutes of moderate activity each day, slowly working your way up to the
recommended 30 minutes daily.
5. Take comfort in silence
Meditation really works. Around
80% of doctor's visits are due to stress-related problems. Meditation
has been found to reduce stress, boost immunity, improve sleep, and,
possibly, increase happiness. People who meditate are generally less
anxious when confronted with challenges.
6. Take care of your skin
Forming healthy skin care habits
does take time. Consistency, repetition, and embracing your new routine
will do a lot of good for your skin. Opt for products and foods that
naturally nourish the skin and follow through with a daily and nightly
skin care ritual that will make you feel healthy and beautiful. Over
time, you will begin to notice a lift in your skin.
7. Do things that make you happy
As the saying goes: 'Starve your
ego and feed the soul.' Just because something brings you a sense of
achievement, it does not necessarily mean that it will fill you with
joy. Whatever you choose to do, do so because it makes you happy, not
because it's something to mark off your to-do list.
8. Listen to your intuition
Listen to that persistent gut
feeling when making a big decision. Your body will tell you what it
wants from you before you need it. If you're feeling tired, take a nap.
If you're in need of a vacation, go on a trip. If something doesn't feel
quite right, look into it. Listening to your gut does take practice. Be
patient and it will pay off.
9. Mix things up
Routine can be beneficial on
occasion. Though every now and then, challenge yourself to do something
completely new at least once a week. It could be as simple as walking a
new route to work, or starting the blog you always said you would. New
experiences open your mind to new ways of thinking and perceiving,
making you happier.
10. Surround yourself with positivity
Build healthy relationships by
being mindful of whom you fill your life with. Take time to reassess
your relationships and consider the value they add to your life and
well-being. People who are mindful of their relationships tend to be
more confident in their judgment.
11. Take the time to learn something new
Learning new things have the
capacity to make us happy. They could also enable us to live longer,
stay open-minded, and live our lives more fully. Whatever you decide to
learn, in the long run you will gain from keeping your brain sharp and
young.
12. Keep a journal
Journal writing has been shown to
relieve stress, boost comprehension, spark creativity, build confidence,
and encourage you to accomplish your goals. You need not put too much
pressure on yourself to write daily. The writing process itself is more
important than how often you write. You can choose to write first thing
in the morning, using a prompt like, 'how do I want my day to be?', or
before bed time, releasing all of your anxious thoughts.
this is only for your
information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines,
exercises and so on.
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