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Six Easy Tips for Greater Health and Longevity (Anna Dolopo)

Six Easy Tips for Greater Health and Longevity (Anna Dolopo)

 

Aging may be inevitable, but your later years can be vibrant and healthy if attention is given to supporting your physical, mental and emotional well-being.

These tips are just a few of the ways that you can bring balance into your life. You don t need to try doing all of them at once.

Focus on one or two of them at a time.

1. Practice Gratitude

Grateful people report higher levels of positive emotions, life satisfaction, vitality, optimism and lower levels of depression and stress according to Robert A. Emmons.

He's a researcher and professor at the University of California-Davis, who has authored four books on the subject of the psychology of gratitude.

Dr. Emmons states that the disposition toward gratitude appears to enhance pleasant feeling states more than it diminishes unpleasant emotions.

Grateful people do not deny or ignore the negative aspects of life, but they have a healthy attitude towards them.

Choose friends who are joyous people.

See these people frequently and you will find your spirits rise. The older you get, the more important it is to make it a priority to spend time with people who give you joy.

If you have people in your life who are constantly unhappy, limit the amount of time you spend with them. Try it, and you may find that you perk up!

2. Make Exercise a Priority

People who exercise more are less likely to be stressed and more likely to be satisfied with life, according to Danish researchers.

Compared with sedentary people, joggers are 70 percent less likely to have high-stress levels and life dissatisfaction. We hear it all the time and it's true if you don't use it you will lose it!

Exercise keeps our bodies and minds in good shape.

Couch potatoes who start moderate exercise (the equivalent of 17 to 34 minutes a day) experience the greatest happiness lift.

If jogging is not the best exercise for you, go for a long walk or try a traditional exercise like Tai Chi or Qi Gong. Qi Gong and Tai Chi are non-impact exercises that focus on repetitive movements with attention to breathing.

Tai Chi and Qi Gong use gentle movements and low physical impact, which are ideal for aging bodies.

The benefits of these exercises include a slower heart rate, lowered blood pressure, and drops in adrenaline and cortisol levels. Making these exercises a regular practice can lead to better health and vitality.

The Mayo Clinic reported results from two studies on these ancient practices that concluded they can also alleviate chronic pain.

3. Take a Day of Rest

Take a day of rest per week from your regular schedule to recharge.

Rejuvenation of the body and mind is worth its weight in gold and you will be more productive with the rest of your time!

4. Get Good Sleep Regularly

Your body repairs itself best at night so allow plenty of time for it to do so. Good sleep patterns follow nature. Morning is bright and the most Yang time of day, indicating activity.

The night is the dark period, a time to slow down and enter the Yin phase of the day. Poor sleep has been linked to high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, heart failure, heart attacks, stroke, diabetes, and obesity.

Research has shown that getting at least eight hours of sleep is needed for good heart health.

Acupuncture has been proven successful in treating a wide array of sleep problems by focusing on the root of any disharmony in the body.

It gives those who take advantage of it a better night s sleep and an overall improvement in physical and mental health.

5. Alleviate and Manage Stress Levels

Stress is a normal part of life, but if left unmanaged, stress can lead to emotional, psychological, and even physical problems, including heart disease, high blood pressure, chest pains or an irregular heartbeat.

Humans were designed to handle short periods of intensely high stress followed by periods of relaxation. We were not designed to live with a constant low-level stress that keeps us feeling overwhelmed.

If you feel you have been under too many pressures for too long, stress reduction acupuncture can help you enjoy a more peaceful life. Numerous studies have demonstrated the substantial benefits of acupuncture in the treatment of stress, anxiety and mental health.

In addition to acupuncture, Oriental medicine offers a whole gamut of tools and techniques that can be integrated into your life to keep stress in check.

These tools include Tui Na, Qi Gong exercises, herbal medicine, dietary therapy, meditations and acupressure that you can administer at home.

6. Address Health Concerns Quickly: Don't Wait!

Many diseases can be cured easily if they are caught early, but people often put off seeking treatment.

They ignore important signals that something is wrong with their body. We all get warnings about our health and well-being, but these warnings are like traffic lights.

They tell us what we ought to do, but they cannot make us do it.

 

For more information, please visit: www.moveyourqi.com

 

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