A little over a month into 2010 many of the resolutions that you made in January probably has fallen by the wayside. When the ball dropped on New Years Eve you might have resolved to go to the gym more often or to eat less fast food on, now, in February those promises seem as stale as the fruit cake in the back of your refrigerator. You might be feeling that you still want to change a few things this year but your earlier resolutions didn’t work out; below you will find 10 tips to bring a positive change to your life in 2010:
1.) Make room for mini meditations through out your day, close the door at your office, hold your calls, and just relax for five minutes. Hubert Benson, the co-founder of Harvard’s Benson-Henry Institute for Mind/Body Medicine, recommends doing this a few times throughout the day. It allows you to turn everything off and recharge.
2.) With states increasing cigarette taxes and cities banning smoking in bars and restaurants there has never been a better time to quit smoking. Many employers, faith groups, and even some local governments offer resources to help you stop smoking for good.
3.) Make an effort to have a social life. Getting bogged down in the stresses of daily life is easy to do. Make a promise to yourself to hang out with your friends at least once a week.
4.) Be aware of your health. Get a physical this year, even if you had one last year you need to make it an annual event. Being proactive is the best way to maintain a healthy life.
5.) Stay positive. It sounds simple, but if you try and keep a positive outlook on life you will find that you enjoy your work, family, and life in general a lot more.
6.) Cut the calories back. This year instead of trying the next fad diet resolve to simply cut back your calorie intake.
7.) Exercise daily. That doesn’t mean become a gym rat it means incorporate some kind of physical activity into your daily routine. It could be something as simple as going for a walk through the park every day, or going for daily bike rides.
8.) Make “wellness” a verb. Don’t think of health and wellness as something to reach for, or something to achieve. Think of as the way you live your life.
9.) Cut back the caffeine. Instead of drinking a pot of regular coffee every morning switch to a 50/50 coffee or caffeine free soft drinks.
10.) Add a little “green” to your life. Mom really was right growing up, be sure to add fruits and vegetables to your meals every day.
These changes, for the most part, are easy to work into your daily life and maintain all year long.


#1 by jenie=) on February 10th, 2010
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wonderful advice! it’s my first time here, and i love your site. I am hoping to have you linked in my site HEALTHINFO@EarthyMe and join others in the “health related sites”.
Please let me know through my email if we can get linked, jeniortizxv@gmail.com.
#2 by Greg on February 11th, 2010
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I really enjoyed this. it is great tips. i need to remember #3. I get so wrapped up in working i often forgo the social life. I would like very much to repost this at http://healthylivinginformation.net. Giving you credit, of course.
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#3 by Daniel Szalok on February 20th, 2010
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Very good tips
I think the most important one is exercising daily. We must use our body, otherwise it will betray us.
If only I were able to do at least five of your tips, I would feel much better
#4 by Jim on February 23rd, 2010
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8.) Make “wellness” a verb. Don’t think of health and wellness as something to reach for, or something to achieve. Think of as the way you live your life.
Great Advice!
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#5 by Rob on February 26th, 2010
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Definietly agree with number 3, too many people get wrapped up in work. that’s all their life is, but what kind of memories will you have in 40 years time…”oh I remember that time I had to finish those TPS reports and I did”…good times.
#6 by Dr OLAITAN on February 27th, 2010
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Fitness is the key to la healthy long live. Without fitness you can not be fit, if it is not fitness, then it is not fitness. It improves every aspects of human health including reproductive and family health life.
Dr OLAITAN, O. ‘Lanre.
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#7 by Chiropractor in Eugene on March 2nd, 2010
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Great suggestions. Decide to do something for your health everyday. One little thing may not help but at the end of the month 30 the little things add up. Smile!
#8 by andrie on March 30th, 2010
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great tips.
can I quote this article into mine?
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#9 by Dr Ian G King on April 15th, 2010
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Hi Justin
I like your more relaxed approach and tips. I especially agree about forgetting all the diet fads.
I would suggest that mature adults should be OK with 2 to 3 cups a day. Alternate with green/red tea. Caffeine has been shown to provide some benefits re alzheimers and cognitive health. And a well made cuppa is avery fine thing indeed.
keep up the good wrk
Ian
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