Preventive Habits for a Longer, Healthier Life

Health and longevity in life are not simply measured by the quantity of years, but by the quality that accompanies them. The daily habits we make impact our wellness today and in the future. The following preventive practices can help support long-term health and quality of life. Eat Nutritiously Fill your daily diet with a variety of colorful, nutrient-rich foods. Aim to incorporate a variety of fruits and vegetables to obtain the necessary vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants. Focus on choosing nutrient-dense whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. Pay attention to food labels, consider your portion sizes, and be mindful of your food choices. Practicing mindful eating will help you be more intentional and thoughtful when it comes to deciding what, when, where, how much, and how often you eat. Move Often Keep your body moving! Incorporating regular physical [...]

5 Tips to Wind Down for Better Sleep

Adequate sleep is something our body needs to recharge and maintain our health. However, between busy schedules and daily stress, it can be hard to wind down for a restful night of sleep. Prepare your mind and body for sleep with the following five tips. Finish Today’s Tasks and Prep for Tomorrow Start your wind down by finishing any priority tasks before getting ready for bed. Plan what needs to be completed today and schedule the rest for another time. Next, arrange and prepare anything you need for the next day, such as laying out clothes, making meals, or reviewing your schedule. This approach allows your mind to relax rather than dwell on your to-do list. Consider physically writing down your schedule or to-do list for the next day to avoid anxious thoughts. Rethink Your Evening Food and Drink Choices [...]

Sleepless from Stress? How to Break the Cycle and Sleep Better

Most of us have experienced stress that interferes with rest and causes sleepless nights. Whenever we don’t get adequate quality sleep, it increases our stress level, and the cycle continues. A study by the American Psychological Association1 found that “Adults with high stress are more likely to say they are not getting enough sleep because their minds race (49 percent vs. 10 percent of adults with low stress).” They also stated that the effects of poor or lessened sleep included feeling more sluggish, irritable, sad, depressed, and having more difficulty concentrating. Break the cycle and improve your sleep quality by incorporating the tips below. Create a Bedtime Routine Creating a bedtime routine that you follow consistently can help prepare your mind and body for restful sleep. Aim to begin around the same time each evening. Start by prepping for tomorrow. [...]