With the sun rising early on an Indian morning, so do millions of Indians get busy with their professional and private life. Struggle for work-life balance is a universal challenge. For busy Indians dealing with chaotic traffic jams, back-to-back Zoom meetings, and escalating workloads, it often seems like that health gets sidelined.
Ironically, in this rat race we often put our health in the backseat. Imagine it like this: we’re running a marathon with a backpack full of fast food and energy drinks.
But here’s an empowering reality: No matter how much messed up or busy your schedule is , there’s always a space for healthy habits that you can add to your schedule.
If you’re one of these hardworking individuals, then you are at the right place! We have made a list of some practical healthy living tips just for you, full with expert advice on pursuing a healthy lifestyle amongst your busy schedule.
Eat Well to Live Well
The first step to a healthy lifestyle is to master the art of eating well. As the legendary Indian wrestler Dara Singh once said, “garbage in, garbage out.” Consuming a balanced diet doesn’t necessarily require Michelin-star Chef efforts. Simply ensure that you’re consuming a mix of carbohydrates, proteins, good fats, and ample fruits and vegetables. And when ordering food, opt for healthier options such as grilled over fried, brown rice over white. Remember, every healthful choice counts.
Workout brings a Positive Change
We’ve all heard the old saying, “A healthy mind lives in a healthy body.” Physical exercise offers countless benefits from improved energy levels to better cardiovascular health. If an hour at the gym seems impossible, consider breaking it down into manageable chunks of 10 to 15 minutes. Take the stairs instead of the elevator, conduct walking meetings, do desk stretches, try yoga poses. Just like cooking, exercise doesn’t have to be a complete solution either.
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Stress: The Less, the Better
Long working hours and constant multitasking make stress a regular unwelcome guest. It’s hard to remove stress completely, but you can certainly limit it. Practice deep breathing exercises, or mindfulness and meditation when you feel overwhelmed. Even a 5-minute break with your eyes closed up and focusing on the breath can help reduce stress. Consider adding leisure activities you enjoy to your daily routine. Play your favorite music, involve in gardening, or start a reading habit. Also try techniques like digital detoxing, connecting with nature, or engage in calming hobbies to keep stress in check.
Sleep Like a Baby, Live Like a Champ
Dive deep into the world of dreams with the Greeks God of Sleep, Morpheus, sleep rejuvenates the body and soul. Many of us deprive ourselves from adequate rest. Prioritize sleep by setting a regular bedtime schedule, creating a relaxation routine, and ensuring that your sleep environment promotes restfulness.
Be Hydrated
Our bodies are around 60% water. Yet, many of us overlook the importance of staying properly hydrated. Keep a water bottle at your desk as a reminder to drink water more frequently. Furthermore, drinking warm water with lemon in the morning aids digestion and boosts the immune system.
Opt for Home-Cooked Meals
Home cooking will make even the most inexperienced chef feels like a gastronomic genius. Home cooked meals are beneficial for health, time, and the wallet! Embrace home-cooked meals, create simple recipes, and plan your grocery list for the week.
Final Words
The road to better health doesn’t need to be difficult, nor does it need a complete overhaul of your lifestyle. Achieving a healthy lifestyle doesn’t require difficult tasks. It’s about small but impactful choices. Implementing these small tips to your routine over a period of time can make a huge difference.
Just as a well-oiled engine keeps the car running smoothly, these healthy habits keep our bodies functioning optimally. In the marathon of life, let’s ensure we’re not just running fast, but also running well. Because in the end, life is not about merely increasing its speed, but also improving its quality.