Before we begin, I would like to take the time to wish you a Happy New Year. I hope the year
ahead brings you good health and that you achieve all that you want to this year. Many of you will be planning to achieve sticking to your new years resolutions. Even if you are not a fan of them, do check out the seven I have listed below. As these focus on important ways to achieve good health in a way that is achievable and simple. By
having good health, we can then go on and achieve other important life goals. - Eat a Healthy Diet - This may not sound so easy at first, however, the way to achieve this is to plan every single week to include healthy foods on your shopping list. When shopping, try to search the supermarket for a range of colourful plant-based foods (for
optimal health adults need to eat 8-10 different colours), and be sure to focus on also including fresh animal protein and healthy fats. The key to a healthy diet is choosing a variety of these food groups and keeping processed foods to a minimum on a regular weekly basis. If you wish to lose weight this year, then this is a great starting point too. Keeping to a healthy weight is important as it lowers your risk of developing chronic health conditions such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes and
high blood pressure.
- Eat without distraction - It is important to eat slowly and chew each bite carefully as that is how you help your body digest the food and assimilate all the nutrients. The best way to do this is to ensure you do not have any distractions, which means turning off the TV, putting your phone away and not working whilst eating. Eating without distraction will also allow your brain to
register when it is full - reducing the chances of overeating.
- Move More, Sit Less - If you have a job where you sit down for long periods, it is good to get into a habit of setting a timer to get up and move after every 60 minutes of sitting. Research shows that sitting for long periods of time can increase your chances of developing a number of serious health consequences - including high blood pressure,
high blood sugar and excess body fat.
- Book Your Annual Checkup - Seeing a health practitioner yearly that can carry out a thorough check up with preventative screenings will help you to know when something changes with your health. Usually the sooner a minor problem is detected, the more effective treatment can be also.
- Make Stress
Management a Priority - Stress affects everyone. A little stress can be motivating, however, longterm chronic stress can have negative consequences to health and will also impact how well you cope with life (including relationships with friends and family, and even how productive you are at work). Yoga and other forms of exercise including running can be great at helping to lower stress levels, whilst some people may benefit from listening to music, or using an app like HeadSpace that helps a person learn new healthy ways to manage stress through meditation. This app can be used daily or whenever you feel overwhelmed.
- Sleep More - When we do not get enough
sleep regularly, our immune system takes a dip, we get snappier at others easily and our hunger hormones go into overdrive. Sometimes the reason you cannot sleep needs some simple habit tweaking - turning off screens an hour before bed, sleeping in a cooler room and ensuring you have had a well balanced meal containing sleep-inducing starch, as a starting point. But for some, the reason for not sleeping at night is due to something complex like trauma, which is always best addressed with a
therapist or counselor experienced in this area.
- Drink More Water - Drinking water is vital to life; it prevents dehydration which is a condition that can cause foggy memory, mood changes, overheating, constipation and even kidney stones. A way to drink more water is to start every day by filling up a reusable glass bottle with water, and to keep it close by at all times - including when you sit down to work,
and when you go out. Keeping the bottle in front of you and by your bedside table will help remind you to fill up the bottle daily.
When it comes to making achievable resolutions for the year, no matter what they are - it is important to be specific and to find ways to make the resolution actionable (some examples of this I have included
above). Also, be sure to celebrate your successes - the dopamine release from feeling good about achieving your goals is what helps to encourage the healthy new habit to stick long-term. --How are you feeling this new year? If you are not feeling your best or have some health queries you would like to discuss, please get in touch. I help people become independently healthy again by using naturopathic nutrition, herbal medicine and
other complementary modalities. Please drop me an email with any queries you have about my consultations or today's newsletter to: john@johnway.je
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have been consulting for 18 years, and have helped many patients become independently healthy and enjoy their life again. Visit my website to learn more or book now. If you know someone who is stuck yet wants to become independently healthy, please feel free to share this newsletter with them so they too can begin benefitting
from the Wellness Round-Up.
Yours in good health,
John Way MCThA
The Wellness Practitioner
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