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30 Days, 24 sept. 2025

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30 Days, publié en langue Anglais, est un magazine de Royaume-Uni. Consultez 30 Days en ligne sur PressReader ou téléchargez des numéros pour les lire plus tard. Parcourez les anciens numéros de 30 Days dans les archives.

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ArticleWel­come

Jug­gling a busy life when your ener­gyn­ledvels are low is no mean feat. Man­aging careers, rela­tion­ships and an organ­ised house­hold, all while try­ing to main­tain a healthy and ful­filling life, can leave us temp­ted to cut corners....

Wel­come

ArticleWhat you can expect from 30 Days To...

1 Build healthy habits one day at a time. Rome wasn't built in a day, and you can't expect your habits to change that quickly either. Mak­ing one small change every day makes it all feel much more achiev­able and less over­whelm­ing. 2 Make it stick.

What you can expect from 30 Days To...

ArticleDAY 2 Mov­ing more

If you think boost­ing energy is all about food, think again. Move­ment is one of the fast­est ways to lift your energy – not because you’re “burn­ing cal­or­ies”, but because you’re lit­er­ally wak­ing up your cells. When you move, blood flow...

DAY 2 Mov­ing more

ArticleDAY 4 Hydra­tion

If you’re feel­ing tired, foggy, or strug­gling to con­cen­trate, you might not need another cof­fee – you might just need water. Even mild dehyd­ra­tion (as little as 1-2 per cent of your body weight) can impact mood, focus, and phys­ical...

DAY 4 Hydra­tion

ArticleDAY 6 Cut back on caf­feine

For many people, caf­feine feels like a life­line – that first cup in the morn­ing, the mid-after­noon pick-me-up. But when it comes to sus­tain­able energy, too much caf­feine can work against you. Caf­feine stim­u­lates your cent­ral nervous sys­tem...

DAY 6 Cut back on caf­feine

ArticleDAY 7 Eat­ing reg­u­larly

One of the fast­est ways to drain your energy is to let your blood sugar swing wildly up and down. Long gaps between meals can cause a drop in blood gluc­ose, which leaves you tired, irrit­able and crav­ing quick-fix carbs or caf­feine. Eat reg­u­larly...

DAY 7 Eat­ing reg­u­larly

ArticleDAY 12 Not eat­ing too much

It’s tempt­ing to think a big meal will keep you going for longer, but over­sized por­tions can actu­ally drain your energy. That heavy, slug­gish feel­ing after a big lunch or din­ner isn’t in your head – it’s your body divert­ing blood and energy...

DAY 12 Not eat­ing too much