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Small changes that add up to a big health boost

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WHETHER it’s waking up at 5am to run a half marathon or having the afternoon free to leisurely take a meditation class, building the kind of healthy habits that are practised by celebritie­s and influencer­s can feel unrealisti­c for most people.

We’re all trying our best to stick to a good routine, but with work, family commitment­s and the easing of lockdown filling up our diaries, it’s hard to maintain a balanced lifestyle every day.

The trick is to build micro-habits – small, sustainabl­e routines that don’t eat up too much time, but make life feel that little bit more under control. These ones take less than five-minutes each.

1.Five-minute

Journaling has so many great benefits, but it’s notable for its effect on stress, as well as its ability to help us to reframe our thoughts positively.

You don’t have to write pages of prose to reap the gains either. Simply taking a moment to jot down a handful of thoughts can help you to check-in with your mood, and work towards personal milestones and goals.

2.Cold water therapy

Taking a cold shower might not be pleasurabl­e in the moment, but according to wellness guru Wim Hof, aka The Iceman, braving the icy water can give us more energy, better sleep and improved focus.

Turning down the temperatur­e dial on your morning shower can also help you to recover after an intense workout session, as it’s believed to help reduce muscle pain, soreness and swelling.

3.Declutter journaling one thing

The start of the spring season makes us yearn for clean and calm spaces to relax in, but streamlini­ng

your home doesn’t have to be a mammoth all-day mission.

Focusing on micro declutteri­ng is a much more sane and sustainabl­e approach to healthy living. Simply take five-minutes to sort through one thing each day, whether that’s a junk drawer, a food cupboard or a pile of unwanted clothing.

4.Make your bed

Nothing feels more demotivati­ng than coming home to an unmade bed. Taking a moment to tidy your bedroom starts the day off right and sets you up to accomplish the rest of the tasks on your to-do list. Plus, it could help if you’re suffering with lockdown-induced insomnia too. A study conducted by the The Sleep Foundation found that people who make their bed in the morning are 19% more likely to have a good night’s sleep every day.

5.Drink a glass of water each morning

Drinking water in the morning isn’t just about starting your day off wellhydrat­ed, studies have found that it can help to aid digestion, keep your skin clear and boost your concentrat­ion levels.

Although it might be tempting to head straight for the coffee pot, taking the first five minutes of your morning to sip on a glass of water can give your body a head start on keeping your fluids balanced throughout the day.

 ??  ?? Do one declutteri­ng job a day to get your home in order
Do one declutteri­ng job a day to get your home in order
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Journaling can reframe your mindset
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Try a cold shower

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