Within the arc of a year, we have highs and lows, periods of routine and periods of more disordered living, times of high energy and high activity, and quiet times too. These ebbs and flows are completely normal and completely understandable. Sometimes in life our energy changes, sometimes our priorities shift, sometimes we just need to shake things up. These different colours are what make up the patchwork of being human. But to keep us grounded, and to bring us back to centre when all around may feel like shifting sand, we have put together our top three hacks; our habits for a healthier, happier life.
Sleep is a healer, a calmer, it directly impacts cognitive function, mood, and energy. A good night’s sleep enhances focus, creativity, productivity and decision-making, while insufficient rest can negatively affect our physical and mental ability and emotional state; at worst, it can increase our risk of certain illnesses and long-term health conditions.
In this world of Netflix and social media, of phones and laptops in our bedrooms, of the world at our fingertips, sleep is often the first thing we sacrifice. We might not notice it, but those incremental increases in our use of technology at bedtime – an extra 10 minutes of a programme here, a quick email or flick through instagram there – all add up, and frequently, it is our sleep that suffers. Why not give these quick and easy hacks a go to prioritise your sleep?
We all know the benefits of exercise, there is no denying its importance to keep us both physically and mentally well. However, just because someone tells you this, doesn’t always mean that it’s going to happen! No amount of enthusiasm is going to keep you doing a type of activity that you don’t enjoy for a long period of time. So our top tip is to find something that you love. And believe us when we say, there is something out there for everyone…
Your mindset is impacted by external factors. Have you ever heard the expression ‘there are two kinds of people – radiators and drains’? Radiators give us energy; they leave us feeling warm. Sure, they aren’t always perfect, but by and large they give us a lift and leave us feeling positive. Drains on the other hand, take energy away. Like a drain that pulls water out, drains in life suck away our enthusiasm, leaving us feeling depleted and negative.
Surround yourself with people that fuel your soul; surround yourself with radiators. This is not restricted only to people you spend time with, but also content that you consume; podcasts you listen to, the shows you choose to watch on tv and the articles you read about online. And this certainly doesn’t mean that you neglect people when they’re going through a tough time, or that you must avoid completely those who take more of your energy; simply check the balance, be mindful of your own cup and choose wisely.
Katie x
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