We all want to live a long and healthy life, and fortunately there are things you can do to live healthier.
Healthy habits can help you reduce the risk of developing a chronic disease, boost your mood and improve your quality of life. Healthy living may also give you more energy, and even contribute to longevity. Recommendations like eating a healthy diet will strike a familiar note, and other suggestions are easy enough to incorporate into your lifestyle.
Here are some things you can do to live your best life this year, starting right now.
Create a Healthy Home Office
You may be working from home at least part of the time these days, and there are changes you can make to create a healthier home office. An ergonomic desk chair is a must if you spend hours each week working remotely. A high quality ergonomic chair can help you maintain good posture while you work. An adjustable chair can provide the support you need for your spine and reduce the strain on your joints and muscles.
Other changes you can make for a healthier home office include separating your work from your home life. This is much easier to do if you have a separate space like a spare bedroom that you have transformed into a home office. If you don’t and you use the corner of a bedroom or great room, use a room divider or distinctive home decor like an area rug, wallpaper or shelving to delineate your workspace.
Take Advantage of Nature
Welcoming nature can have a positive effect on our health. If you have the space, create an outdoor area where you can relax outside. Today’s patio furniture makes outdoor living convenient, with comfortable sofas and chairs and even dining tables. A large bay window overlooking greenery outdoors or an expansive picture window can give you the same effect.
Get Quality Sleep
You can recharge your brain and your body when you get a good night’s sleep. Deep sleep can help keep you healthy by boosting your immune response and maintaining your emotional and psychological well-being.
Most experts recommend getting around 7-9 hours of sleep nightly. Use your circadian rhythm by going to bed and getting up at the same time every single day. A consistent bedtime routine can help. Tips for getting the quality sleep you need include sleeping on the right mattress, creating a comfortable bedroom environment and limiting screen time before you go to bed.
Read More
Some say that reading for just 30 minutes can help you feel calm by reducing stress. Creating a designated spot for reading in your home, such as an oversized upholstered chair in the living room or a recliner in the family room can help you maintain your reading habit.
Just a half hour of reading, even if it’s before bed, can give you both long and short term benefits. Committing to reading can boost your brain power by strengthening connections and help you fight off cognitive decline as you age.