10 Tips for Being Well
By Dawn Hillier
1. Tired all the time?
You are far from alone; persistent fatigue is a regular
reason for visiting the doctor. Tiredness
can be caused by a too-busy lifestyle but do not brush your concerns
under the carpet. Give
yourself two or three weeks to make lifestyle changes; get more
sleep; trim your social calendar; eat more wholesome food; drink
more fluids; cut back on caffeine and alcohol.
If you make these changes and still feel the symptoms then
seek professional help.
2. Eat more good fat
and less bad fat! Good
omega-3 fatty acids (walnuts, salmon, pumpkin seeds, flax seeds)
give your body the raw material for making anti-inflammatory
hormones. Food rich in omega-6 fatty acids (corn, safflower, sunflower
and sesame oils) are the building-blocks for inflammation-promoting
eicosanoids. Try to
strike a happy balance.
3. Regular exercise is
crucial for every woman. Without
it, your bones thin automatically.
4. Looking for a
non-hormonal alternative to common menopausal symptoms? Quit
smoking, exercise daily, practise relaxation and deep breathing
techniques and avoid spicy food, alcohol and caffeine.
Try to incorporate one or two daily servings of food rich in
isoflavones (soya nuts, soya milk, tofu, lima beans, lentils, kidney
beans). However do not
exceed 100mg/day.
5. Stop and ask THE
question! In the split
second after which the urge to complain, criticise, nag, blame,
threaten or punish arises, but before the words leave your moth,
stop and ask yourself “Is this really important?”
6. When you have a
difference with someone who is important to you then negotiate.
The only person you can change is yourself.
You cannot change someone’s attitude but you can change
your attitude towards them. Look
for compromise.
7. Try something new.
By taking an interest in something new it forces you to
explore, learn new things and tune-upon your brain.
Then hone this new skill.
Your new found abilities will allow you to take pride in
yourself. This in turn
will encourage you to dream about what you can do next, a sign of
your commitment to life.
8. Try helping others.
It is amazing what this can do to you.
Those who reach out to others expand just about everything.
It presents you with different problems that demand you to
dream up new solutions. As
an added bonus you will forge new and amazingly varied
relationships.
9.
Don’t put any limits on loving!
Love as an emotion is a single package packed with different
feelings: joy, contentment, anger to name just a few!
Someone who loves can handle more or less anything so adopt a
stray dog, spend time with your children, laugh with old friends and
new. Love whoever’s
around to be loved! (Kurt Vonnegut).
10. Remember that you
gain people’s respect as you learn to say no.
About The Author: Dr. Dawn Hillier – Managing
Director of http://www.AccomplishingWellness.co.uk.
An academic entrepreneur, manager, teacher, and researcher
with an exemplary record in higher education and the National Health
Service and with an international track record of successful course
design, delivery and research. Member
of http://www.WomenWorking4Women.co.uk
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