You don't need to overhaul your life to get healthy! Time to hit the reset button and achieve overall wellness from the inside out.
1. Invite your friends to a fitness class instead of dinner.
Sweating and socializing don't have to be mutually exclusive. If you're looking for something new and fun to do with your best friend, consider heading to the gym. You'll strengthen your friendship while you're strengthening your bodies. Win-win!
2. Read a book instead of tons of articles online.
Not all reading is created equal. The slow, focused way you read a book is different than the nonlinear reading you do online and has many more proven benefits. Want to stress less and concentrate more? Pick up a book.
3. Instead of letting your anxiety go unchecked, try some deep-breathing exercises.
Want to disengage from stressful thoughts? Try focusing your attention on slow, deep breathing. Studies show that breathing deeply can slow the heartbeat, help lower or stabilize blood pressure, and promote relaxation.
4. Get ready at night instead of in the morning.
Not a morning person? Try picking out your clothes, packing your lunch, and prepping your breakfast the night before! Reducing stress first thing in the morning can help improve your mood for the entire day. Do yourself a favor and put in a little work tonight.
5. Take a break from social media and go on a little neighborhood adventure.
Is watching your friends' seemingly awesome lives on social media making you feel bad about your own? Studies suggest you're not alone. Put an end to #FOMO and help yourself feel better by turning off your phone and taking a short walk where you try to discover a cool new restaurant or shop.
6. Swap stationary lunches for something a little bit more active.
Make the most of your lunch break! Instead of eating at your desk while you surf the internet, use that time to go for a walk around the block. Or do some stretches. You don’t need to do an entire workout to reap the benefits. Just a little bit of activity in the middle of your day can be helpful.