Wellness refers to the condition
of good physical and mental health, especially when maintained by proper diet,
exercise, and habits. Nutrition refers
to the nurturing of our body, in our ability to keep it healthy and functioning
as it is supposed to do. Our ability to
provide the body with all the necessary food, vitamins, and minerals so that we
continue to thrive in our daily life processes.
But do we know if we are really well?
How do we tell?
The first place to start would
be with the examination of your eating habits.
Since we are a product of what we eat, if our eating habits are
unhealthy, or do not provide for the nutrition we need, we’re not going to be
healthy individuals at the end of the process.
Do you take in more calories
than your body needs? Are you
supplementing your vitamins and minerals to make sure you are getting your
recommended daily allowances? If you’re
not making the most basic of efforts to take care of your nutritional needs,
you aren’t a well individual. You may
not look sick, you may not have any noticeable symptoms of ill-health, but
you’re not the well individual you could be.
Next, you might want to look at
your exercise habits, if there are any.
If there aren’t any exercise routines to examine, no wellness. Everyone, no matter what their age, benefits
from exercise. It keeps our bodies
conditioned, our mental sharpness working at top speed, and thanks to the
physical aspect, we get a boost to our cardio health, extra calorie burn, and
more oxygen to those cells!
What about the stress levels in
your life? Do work in an environment
with high levels of stress? Is your
personal life a source of comfort or does it add to your stress levels? Do you engage in some form of
stress-relieving activity? Stress is the
number on contributor to heart attacks and strokes, since they manage to speed
up the affect of the real culprits.
Stress is basically an out of control situation for most adults
today. We manage to schedule every
moment of our free time, and leave ourselves with no time for quiet reflection,
or time to deal with life’s unexpected emergencies.
Stress brings us to the next two
topics of health abuse. Smoking and
drinking are often used to offset the effect that stress has on our nervous
system. These solutions however do not
provide any real help. If you smoke,
drink, or lose sleep to excess, you’re not the well individual you could
be. Smoking, drinking, and loss of sleep
work to our detriment, and it takes extreme discipline to stop. Smoking fills our body with carcinogens, and
works to keep us tired and lethargic.
There are so many occasions to
stop and question our efforts at maintaining optimal health, that we usually
don’t even take the time to begin the examination. But it is beneficial to our
overall health, the quality and quantity of our life, to make every effort to
be well, healthy, individuals.
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