Healthy Living Principles

If you look around you at the people who are successful in life, you can probably identify a number of common traits among them. One trait I have found that has been part of the successful people I know, is the ability to turn certain principles of success into habits.

Success principles apply to everything we do in life whether it be our careers, relationships with others, or even wellness. So, identifying the principles that can keep you well, and making those habits is a great way to have true wellness be part of your life.

Total wellness requires that we focus on physical, emotional, and spiritual health. As you might imagine, these three areas are inter-related, and often, being out of balance in one, can negatively affect another. Think about how depression can lead to over-eating, which in turn will lead to obesity.

As we all know, habits are hard to break, whether they be good or bad. Any activity that you can commit to practice for 30 days can easily become a habit. So, if you are going to develop habits, you might as well develop good ones!

You'd be surprised how approaching life from a principled perspective as it relates to wellness will positively impact everything else you do too. So, in order to get your started, here are the 10 principles we feel are most important to achieving total wellness:

1) Drink Water - Water is absolutely the most important nutrient we consume each day, since it is essential for everything our bodies do. Water makes it possible for our cells to get nutrients, to keep our blood flowing, to cleanse waste product from our bodies.

Conventional wisdom used to be that our bodies require 8 8-ounce glasses of water per day, but recent studies have shown that the typical person may need almost twice that amount depending on their body weight and activity level. Here is a formula that will allow you to determine your daily needs:

Multiply your weight by .04 and then multiply that figure by 2. The resulting figure is the number of 8 ounce glasses of water your body needs to remain healthy.

While drinking water is vital, it is also very important to be drinking pure water. Water we drink is continuously treated with chemicals that find their way into our bodies through the foods we eat, and when we drink water, and the more you can minimize the intake of these foreign substances, the healthier you will be. Consider investing in a high quality water filtration system. You can get a counter-top or under-the-sink model for about $500.00, and frankly, that could be the best gift you give your family. Using a high quality filter will allow you to reduce the cost of pure water to a small fraction of what we pay for bottled water, which many times is just filtered water.

2) Breathe Deeply - Like water, air is essential to life. Also like water, air exchange removes waste (carbon dioxide) from our bodies. Deep breathing, in addition to facilitating a continuous and rich supply of oxygen, can also energize you and relieve stress. Great times to focus on your breathing include while you're commuting, during a break at the office, or even while you're watching your favorite television show. If you are in a convenient place, it's a great idea to combine breathing with a good stretching routine.

3) Sleep Peacefully - Quality sleep in necessary to give your body the opportunity repair and revejuvenate itself. This cycle is essential to total wellness, and we often understimate it. Sleep deprivation inhibits the body's ability to repair itself, to produce the chemicals it needs to nourish and rejuvenate, and also interferes with your ability to function emotionally.

Quality sleep begins with keeping your bedroom free of clutter. Don't use it for activities other than rest. In other words, do your reading, your homework, and your television watching somewhere else. This will condition your brain that when you enter the bedroom, it can expect rest!

Be sure the windows are well covered so that sunrise doesn't interrupt your complete sleep cycle prematurely. While the thought of waking up to sunrise is appealing aesthetically, it's not necessarily what your body needs.

4) Eat nutritiously - We could talk about this one forever. Food, of course, provides your body with the nutrients it needs to manufacture all the substances that are necessary to proper bodily functions, and health. Food is the most potent drug we take!

Unfortunately, the foods we eat simply don't contain all the nutrients necessary to total wellness, even when we are eating healthy diets. Our agricultural practices have led us to produce foods that in some instances don't contain half the nutrients they once did. This is why good diet must contain proper nutritional supplements. However, be careful not to rely on just any supplements. You should avoid synthetic vitamins and food supplements, and choose whole food supplement products instead. Synthetics simply don't provide the same level of potency that nature's own compilation does.
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