Self Care: Improving Life

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5 Habit That Can Improve Your Life 

Having habits and routines are essential aspects of our everyday lives. Whether you want to meet a goal, be more productive, or live a more balanced life, habits are those small changes that can add up to significant results over time.

You have the power to select the habits you want that will help you make progress. If you’re not quite sure which habits to add to your daily routine, here are five key habits to start that can change your life.

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1. Wake Up At a Reasonable Time

Getting up early can make a significant impact on how your day is going to shape out. Of course, this isn’t to say that you have to get up at five am each day. However, training your body to wake up earlier is an excellent habit.

Getting up early gives you the time to complete your morning to-do list and be able to create a plan to tackle the day. Even getting up 15-20 minutes earlier than you usually do can be a great habit to develop. It might not seem like much, but it’s a start and will add more time back into your day, so you’re not overwhelmed with your schedule.

Waking up earlier doesn’t have to mean you’re getting less sleep either. You can go to sleep earlier To wake Up Earlier. 

Getting enough sleep but still being able to wake up early is key to starting your day on the right track. Waking up early will set you in a nice daily routine that can help you be productive. I suggest waking up around 7:30am - 8:00am

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2. Planning Out Your Day

Planning out your day is another important addition to this list of habits that can change your life. It’s important to know what you’re doing for the day to avoid getting distracted and losing focus. That’s why scheduling out your day can give you an idea of your priorities so you can accomplish what’s most important to you.

With a task list, you can be productive and not overwhelmed by all your responsibilities. But, of course, there are some things that just won’t make it into your schedule, and that’s okay. We want to have a plan but also don’t want to work ourselves to the point we’re exhausted.

Expressing gratitude and planning downtime are just a few of the habits that can be added to your day. You can prioritize productivity, but you also need to be kind to yourself in mind as well. Time is our most valuable resource, and something we can’t get back once it’s gone. Having a schedule will help you successfully use those minutes and hours and help establish a good routine instead of wasting away time.

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3. Give Yourself Deadlines 

Giving yourself deadlines to achieve each day is one of the best habits you can develop. This is actually helpful for improving your life.

Having a goal in mind when a task should be completed can greatly impact your day. Instead of never having a time in mind when something should be done, give yourself a timeline with a deadline. Deadlines have helped me so much in the past because I often procrastinate.

There are a few key benefits of working under a deadline. Accountability is a big one. Hold yourself accountable if your deadline comes and goes and you still don’t have the task completed. Do you have someone you can count on to be your accountability partner? If not, consider asking a trusted friend or family member to help you.

Having that accountability allows us to access why the task wasn’t finished and how we will improve and hit the deadline in the future. Having a deadline in place can also help you build momentum. Knowing you have that completion time in mind can help you stay motivated and limit distractions.

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4. Make Time For Movement

Establishing a habit of moving your body throughout the day can change your life. It’s not good for us to be sitting all day without getting up and moving. 

According to a Mayo Clinic 2019 study, people who sit for eight hours a day with no physical activity have the same risk of dying similar to someone who smokes or is obese. 

Sitting without exercise can raise our chances of many different health risks, including high blood pressure, stroke. Heart disease, obesity, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and more. What can we do to offset these health risks and work from our seat lifestyle?

We need physical activity in our lives. Something as simple as using a treadmill or walking around the block can make a big impact on your health. Make sure to take breaks and get up from your chair. Standing up as often as every 30 minutes can be huge for you. If you can even stand while doing phone calls, this can be an excellent way to move around and get your legs moving while also getting work done as well.

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5. Prioritize Practicing Self Care 

Believe it or not, you are your most important asset. We need to take care of ourselves above all else. Make sure you are making time daily to address your self-care. It could be something as simple as meditation, prayer, reading, journaling, or even just focusing on a non-work-related goal you have in mind. Prioritize passion projects that you have as well.

Self-care focuses on both your mental and physical health. We need to keep our health in mind and shouldn’t overwork ourselves. It’s essential to prioritize ourselves and our well-being.

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