Healthy Habits Which Take Less Than A Minute Each Day !
Good
health is something we all desire and do our best to protect, but with
busy lives where time is often at a premium, it can be difficult to
devote a huge amount of attention to looking after your well being.
However, there are some quick and easy ways you can look after different
elements of your health. All these habits and tricks take less than a
minute to perform, yet can safeguard your health in significant ways.
Try to ensure some or all of them are part of your daily routine.
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1. Brush Your Tongue in Addition to Your Teeth
We
all learn the benefits of brushing our teeth every day to help prevent
tooth decay and gum disease, but we may overlook brushing our tongues.
The back of your tongue is a breeding ground for germs, and taking just a
minute to give it a gentle once-over with your toothbrush after you've
cleaned your teeth could help remove all sorts of plaque-causing nasty
and lingering food particles. It will also leave you with much fresher
breath.
2. Stretch When You Get Out of Bed
For
many of us, stretching is a natural, involuntary reaction on some
mornings, but it should be something you add to your daily routine
regardless. After hours lying still, your muscles need to start pumping
again. It takes no more than 20 seconds to have a good stretch - extend
your arms above your head, raise on to your toes and keep your body as
straight as you can. You should feel the benefits pretty much straight
away.
3. Use an SPF Moisturizer or Apply Sunscreen Every Day
When
it's hot and the sun is beating down, we become immediately conscious
of the need to protect our skin from the harmful rays and often reach
for the sunscreen. However, just because it's cloudy does not mean that
the sun isn't having an effect on your skin. Studies have shown that
people who use SPF 15 sunscreen or a similar strength moisturizer
maintain healthier, younger looking skin than those that don't.
4. Leave Your Shoes At the Door
Many
people consider it polite to remove their shoes and leave them in the
hallway when they enter a home, but there are plenty of us who traipse
around our own house with them on before taking them off later. Try to
get into the habit of leaving your shoes by the door. It's a logical tip
- your shoes carry bacteria (hence the odor), dirt, lawn chemicals and
allergens that you don't want to be spreading around the house.
5. Take a Break From Your Screen
Nothing
puts more strain on your vision than staring at a computer screen for
much of the day. If you are on your computer for a good number of hours
over the course of a day, give your eyes a break by following the
'20-20-20' rule. For every 20 minutes you are staring at the screen,
turn your head and stare at something 20 feet (6 meters) away for 20
seconds. Your vision is too important to be messed with - protect your
eyes and this technique will help you maintain your concentration levels
for longer too.
6. Microwave Your Kitchen Sponge
If
you were asked to name the place in your house that's most likely to be
full of germs, you are likely to point to your toilet seat or front
door mat. However, research has shown that the kitchen sponge is often
the most bacteria-ridden item in your home. It's likely to be used on
all sorts of grime and spills, and the chances are that it will also
come into contact with raw meat at some point too. You should change the
sponge regularly, but in the meantime, zap your sponge in the microwave
for 30 seconds every day to kill unwanted germs.
7. Liven Up Your Water
Many
people don't drink the recommended daily amount of water every day
because they find a glass of plain old H2O a little boring. It takes
less than a minute to grab a piece of fruit or a vegetable and chop off a
slice to liven it up. Infuse your water with whatever you like -
orange, lemon, cucumber, kiwi, strawberries, and peach are all good
options and will also help quash your cravings for sugary, fruit drinks.
Try to get into the habit of preparing and drinking a glass of infused
water every two hours and keep yourself hydrated, while also benefiting
from some of the goodness the infusions offer.
8. Manage Your Sneezes
When
you have a cold, chances are that you will carry tissues around with
you and sneeze into them. However, the reality is that we all sneeze
pretty much every day, regardless of whether we are sick or not. Protect
both your own health and the well being of others by sneezing into the
bend of your elbow if you don't have a tissue on hand. Importantly, this
ensures that you don't use your hands, which are likely to be unclean
and spread germs. Even better, carry a small bottle of hand sanitizer in
your bag or pocket at all times and use it after sneezing.
9. Focus on Your Breathing
Anxiety
not only causes great distress at the time, but it also has a negative
effect on your overall health. However, focusing on your breathing is a
quick and easy way you can alleviate stress and ease your mind. Next
time you are feeling anxious, take a minute to breathe slowly and deeply
to help dispel the negative emotions, refresh your mind and lower your
blood pressure.
10. Drink Your Milk
If
you eat healthy cereals, then you need to be aware that up to 40% of
the nutrients contained within them dissolve when you add milk. This
means that you have to drink the leftover milk in order to benefit from
the complete nutritional boost that the likes of Muesli and grain-based
cereals provide.
11. Recite the Alphabet as You Wash Your Hands
This
may sound like common sense, but although one of the earliest lessons
we were taught in childhood is to 'always wash your hands', it's easy to
slip out of the habit. Most of us will give them a quick blast under
the tap after we use the toilet or handle food, but we should also wash
them when we return from any public place or outdoors - especially
during flu season when germs are lurking on door handles and surfaces.
You also need to wash them properly - scrubbing them for at least 20
seconds in soap. Reciting the alphabet as you wash them is one way you
can make sure you do a sufficient job.
12. Hug a Friend or Family Member
Hugs
are not just ways of showing affection or greeting a loved one, they
are also healthy for you. There have been a number of studies that have
proven the health benefits of regularly cuddling, and they have been
found to be an effective stress reliever and a way to lower blood
pressure. It only takes a few seconds, and you will be sharing the
health benefits with the other person too (although in most situations,
it's probably best not to hug complete strangers)!
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