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Nutrition, Fitness, Relaxation And Sleep
– The Recipe For A Healthy Lifestyle
Jean Shaw© -
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I can honestly say I felt at my best when I was in my thirties. I was physically,
mentally and emotionally at my peak and firing on all cylinders.
Since then, it's
definitely gone down hill and I've lost plenty of brain cells and lean muscle. I
haven't lost weight though as muscle has been replaced by fat – plenty of it.
Over
the years it's crept on. I've gained a pound here, a pound there, but regrettably
haven't taken action to get rid of it straight away. Now over the past twenty years
those pounds have turned into stones, so no prizes for guessing what my New Year's
resolution was.
I watched a programme on tv over the festive period which was probably
cleverly scheduled to prevent people from eating too much over the Christmas break.
It was about a poor man who had to lose 30 stone or risk dying. He had reached the
point where he couldn't even get out of bed and his whole life was spent in the confines
of his four walls.
He'd lost all self-
It seems he's not alone. Obesity is common and the numbers
of morbidly obese are growing. People often turn to food as a substitute for something
missing from their lives.
We all do things for a reason and apparently this poor
chap had a cruel father and an unhappy childhood. He'd been forced to eat everything
on his plate or suffer a beating. Even after the death of his father he continued
to eat everything put in front of him. It became a vicious circle. He got depressed
because of the name calling, being unfit, unhealthy and not finding clothes to wear,
so to comfort himself he ate. Consequently, he got bigger, and even unhappier.
It doesn't matter what size you are as long as you are healthy and have self-
In my thirties I felt elated,
engaged, excited and focused. I want that feeling back again so I am not going to
"diet" but focus on four areas in my life – Nutrition, Fitness, Relaxation and Sleep.
I've neglected them all lately. My excuse is I've been very busy and this is true.
However, if I want to get the most out of every day and live a lot longer I need
to address them all. Excess weight carries lots of
Nutrition is what, when and how much I eat; Fitness is sensible exercise and improving
my recovery rate; and Relaxation and Sleep are the times during the day and night
when I switch of and just rest, not only my body but my brain.
Friends and family
say I'm doing "too much", but if I want to be more productive and expend more energy
I have to become more efficient at renewing it.
Wish me luck!