Health & Fitness for lazy persons.
Do you wish your days had more than 24 hours to allow you to get everything done? Do you feel that, no matter what you do, you cannot accomplish everything you would like to? You’re not the only one! Somehow, time seems to fly by when we are busy.
The busier we become, the shorter our days seem. In our daily rush through our to-do lists, we neglect important aspects, like our health and fitness. I can’t remember how many times I neglected my diet, skipped my exercise routine, or sacrificed valuable hours of sleep to finish a work project.
Ten Easy and Effective Health and Fitness Tips for Lazy People:
1. Make Your Health and Fitness a Priority.
If you’re not fit and in good health, your professional, social, and personal life will suffer, and you won’t be able to enjoy any of your accomplishments, no matter how impressive. Instead of focusing on your work or other worries, and leaving your diet and exercise program last, plan everything with these last two in mind.
There are ways to eat healthily and exercise, no matter how busy you are. All you need is will. If you improve your diet and exercise, you’ll enjoy several benifits, like:
- improved energy,
- focus,
- self-confidence,
- work productivity,
- mood,
- and happy relationships.
2. Plan Your Healthy meals.
If you don’t care what you eat, and you base your meals on last-minute decisions, you will obviously end up having fast food and unhealthy snacks all the time. It is best to plan your menu for the coming week, focusing on fast and easy to cook recipes and/or readily available foods, and have several options available in your fridge and kitchen cupboards.
You could have yogurt, omelet, fruit juice, or whole cereals at breakfast, soup or broth at noon, and stake or fish and veggies at dinner, with nuts, fruits, salads, or cheese string as snacks between meals. There are numerous healthy fast food options if you know what to look for and agree to trade the loaf, sauces, and fries in favor of lettuce, fresh tomatoes and cucumber salads, mushrooms, etc.
When you make your list and go shopping, focus on healthy foods, on items you can just warm up or cook in minutes, take with you to work, or enjoy in front of the TV. When you cook, make several servings, and freeze them, to save time and have healthy meal options available when you are too busy or too tired.
3. Ditch Your Bad Habits.
Do you smoke, indulge in sweets, or exaggerate with alcohol? You should do something about it! I know it’s difficult, but think of how harmful smoking can be, how excessive consumption of sweets can lead to diabetes and obesity, and how alcohol and other abuses can undermine your health and your relationships.
I’m addicted to sweets, I love a glass of red wine over dinner, and I’ve been living and working with heavy smokers for the past 16 years. I know it’s not easy to give them up, but it’s not impossible either. You can switch to dark chocolate, dried fruits, and natural sweeteners (honey, stevia, erythritol, etc.). You can limit your alcohol intake, and you can at least reduce your smoking gradually, until you are able to quit.
4. Find Ways To Exercise.
Perhaps you don’t have time to allocate to exercising alone, but you can exercise and improve your posture while performing other tasks. For example, consider standing instead of sitting at your desk, taking the stairs instead of the elevator, and walking or riding a bike to work instead of taking the sub or driving. If you listen to music through your house chores, you might find yourself dancing. If you use an upright vacuum cleaner instead of an automatic one, you will walk around the house and exercise without realizing it.
5. Choose Leisure Activities That Allow You to Exercise Your Muscles.
Choose dancing or playing football instead of going out for an ice cream or watching a game in a bar. Go to the spa or have a massage, instead of going out for a pizza or salon tanning. Go hiking instead of going to the movies, and swim or take a sauna instead of lying in the sun all day long. Gardening and bowling are great ways to relax and do squats, and there’s no better way to burn calories at the beach than playing volleyball on the sand.
6. Relieve Stress
The stress you deal with every day, at work, at school, on the roads, and at home affects your health and your performances. You overeat, you can’t focus, and you are always irascible. Hypertension and anxiety are only one-step away, and with them, your overall health and well-being are compromised. To reduce stress, take up exercising, even in the form suggested above, meditate, laugh, give in to your hobbies, listen to music, and let it all out in writing!
7. Check Your Health Regularly and Boost it.
When you have a busy schedule, fitting doctor visits in it can be difficult. However, it is better to be proactive than neglect yourself and spend days or weeks in the hospital or at home, treating a condition you allowed to escalate. Moreover, the better you feel, the easier coping with your challenging daily routine will be.
A great way to boost and maintain your health is including superfoods in your diet. Think of turmeric, pepper, cinnamon, ginger, seafood, beetroot, parsley, coconut oil, berries, citrus fruits, and apples. It goes without saying that you should look for organic, non-processed varieties, if you want to reap the most benefits!
8. Keep Your Room and Workplace Comfortable.
Without fresh air and adequate light, you’ll never be able to reach your full potential and feel at your best. Therefore, don’t hesitate to leave the windows open and the curtains wide apart, all day long. Keep the temperature at a comfortable level, and use furniture pieces adequate to the activities you perform. You may not realize the benefits on the spot, but they are considerable.
9. Surround Yourself with Like-Minded Optimistic People Who Live Healthy Lifestyle.
It is easier to live healthily when everyone in your entourage shares your ideals, trust me. My former friends tried to persuade me to cheat on my diet and give up my exercising routines all the time, and turned their back on me when I refused. I found new friends, with similar habits, and living healthily feels a lot easier with their support.
10. Make the Most of the Time You Spend with the People You Love.
A recent study shows that when lovers touch, pain subsides. If you’ve been through hard times, you know how helpful it can be to have someone hold your hand, listen to you, and tell you everything will be alright.
Hard times, be they financial, emotional, or of another nature, are the greatest threat to your health and fitness, so it is important to avoid them or get through them as easy as possible with the help of your loved ones. In order to be able to do so, you need to keep your loved ones close.
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