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6 Easy Tips for Improving Physical and Mental Health

February 18, 2014 by Jeanette 15 Comments

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Try these six tips for healthy living for improving physical and mental health, including practical ideas on how to implement these tips for healthy living into everyday life. Sponsored by Aetna.

6 Healthy Living Tips

Since the beginning of the year, I’ve been focusing hard on not only eating better, but feeling better, both physically and mentally. I’ve made some good strides towards eating healthier the past 4-5 years, but there are areas in my life that could definitely use some improvement, including getting into better shape physically and mentally. Our mind, body and spirit are intertwined, so optimizing each of these parts is essential in order for me to function at my very best. As a devoted wife and busy mom of four, I want to be able to have the energy to take care of my family for many more years to come.

In January, I put together a plan to help get myself on track physically and mentally. I spent time evaluating my lifestyle – identifying both supportive and diminishing factors of my health.  I looked at my mental attitude, physical activity, dietary habits, family relationships, work relationships and social relationships to identify areas in my life that I need to improve on as well as areas that I need to relieve or shed my life of.

Today, I’d like to share 6 Easy Tips for Improving Physical and Mental Health:

1. EAT CLEAN

Clean Eating Collage

  • Eat real, whole foods, and cut back on processed foods (eliminate products made with white sugar, white flour, hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated fats).
  • Eat brain-boosting foods (read my 3-part series on Brain-Boosting Foods)
  • Eat a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables that are naturally rich in antioxidants (think red, orange, yellow, purple, green, blue).
  • Choose high quality lean proteins like beans/legumes, poultry, omega-3 rich fish and eggs, shellfish, nuts/seeds and lean meats.
  • Buy chemical-free (hormone-free, antibiotic-free, organic) products whenever possible.
  • Stay hydrated by drinking 6-8 glasses of water throughout the day (I drink water first thing in the morning, at breakfast, mid-morning, at lunch, in the afternoon, at dinner, and after I work out). Herbal teas are also a good source of fluids.
  • Cook more – It’s cheaper than eating out, you’ll eat higher quality and better food, it’s fun and you’ll know exactly what goes into your food. Plus, it’s a great way to show your family how much you love them.

2. EXERCISE REGULARLY

I have to admit that exercising on a regular basis is the weakest point in my health and wellness journey. My biggest problem has been finding something I enjoy and the lack of consistency. But, when I exercise, I have more energy, I sleep better, and I’m less stressed.

  • Do something you find fun – Recently, I rediscovered workout videos that I love doing – they’re a mix of cardio, strength training, abdominal work, walking and pilates. Whether it’s running, weight lifting, spinning or walking, find something you have fun doing.
  • Come up with your own S.M.A.R.T. Fitness Plan that is  Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely. My S.M.A.R.T. Plan targets working out 5 days a week for at least 30-45 minutes each day,  including cardio and strength training.
  • Track your progress  – I keep track of my daily workout on a weekly chart and use a Jawbone UP24 (my husband gave me one for Christmas) to make sure I get in enough steps each day.
  • Workout when it works for you – I discovered that I prefer working out after dinner, when all my work and chores are done for the day.

3. SLEEP 7-8 HOURS A NIGHT

I’m a night owl by nature which can be a problem when you have to wake up early with your kids. Until I started tracking my sleep using my Jawbone UP24, I didn’t realize that I was only getting a little over 6 hours of sleep a night. Some people can function on that, but for me, I do best when I have 7-8 hours of sleep a day. Even if I’m in bed by 11:00PM and wake up at 6:00AM, that doesn’t mean I’m getting 7 hours of sleep. It takes me a while to fall asleep, and if I wake up in the middle of the night, that also cuts into my sleep, so effectively, I might only get 6 ½ hours of sleep. So, now I try to hop into bed half an hour earlier to make sure I get at least 7 hours of sleep a night.

4. THINK POSITIVE

Choose To Be Happy

Our frame of mind has a huge impact on our stress levels and our health. By nature, I’m more of pessimist, but I’ve found a few things that have helped improve my mental state of mind.

  • Start the day off on a positive note. I find reading inspirational quotes or doing my Bible study homework first thing in the morning helps puts my day into perspective. Wearing my “Choose to be happy” band is a great reminder throughout the day to stay positive.
  • Listen to relaxing or inspirational music. I have the radio channel in my car set to KLOVE for when I’m running errands (sometimes I even sing along). Find music that you enjoy and find relaxing or inspirational.
  • Focus on your blessings. Every night when we sit down to dinner we thank God for the many blessings He’s given our family. This helps put our day into perspective no matter how good or bad it was.
  • Reframe situations by looking at a problem from a different angle. By flipping the way you view a problem on its side, it’s possible to find something positive in almost any situation. Read this post to see how I was able to reframe a recent disaster when a pipe burst in our house into seeing it in a positive light.

Blessings Grateful Thanks

5. GIVE MORE THAN YOU EXPECT TO RECEIVE

Plant Kindness and Gather Love

They say giving is better than receiving, and I’m a firm believer in this. Even a small gesture on our part can make a positive (and sometimes big) difference in someone’s day. Personally, I enjoy cooking for cancer patients in my church and community, and have found this experience especially rewarding. It doesn’t take a lot of effort on my part, yet it can mean the difference between a cancer patient eating and not eating. Read this post on how I was inspired by helping a friend with cancer.

  • Verbalize your thankfulness each day, whether it’s thanking the person bagging your groceries, or thanking God for the many blessings He’s given you and your family.
  • Help someone in need. Recently, our women’s group had “Casserole Day” where we stocked up our church freezer with casseroles for families in need. Whether it’s volunteering at the local food pantry, or checking in on a friend, a little effort can go a long way, and the intangible rewards you will reap are immeasurable.

6. EMBRACE SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS

Think of The One Who Loves You

Over the years, I’ve learned which family, work and social relationships have been supportive to my health as well as which ones were dragging me down or emotionally draining.  Like all of you, I don’t have a lot of free time, so I choose to spend my time nurturing relationships with people that are positive influences in my life and inspire me to be better – people that have my best interests at heart.

I’m looking forward to continuing my journey, and I know tweaks will have to be made along the way, but I’m hopeful that I’m on the track to a healthier 2014.

I’d love to hear your thoughts. What’s your healthy?

Alison Sweeney has teamed up with Aetna and their campaign What’s Your Healthy? Here are a few tips for you from Alison on Clean Eating:

For more healthy tips and inspiration and to share your own tips (use the hashtag #AetnaMyHealthy), check out AETNA’s What’s Your Healthy website.

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of AETNA®. The opinions and text are all mine

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Comments

  1. Layla @ Brunch Time Baker says

    February 18, 2014 at 10:55 am

    This is such a wonderful post Janette, thank you so much for posting it. At times we forget to take care of ourselves. I have not been eating or sleeping well lately and feel tired and not well. Thanks for this reminder!

    Reply
    • Jeanette says

      February 18, 2014 at 11:31 am

      Thanks Layla – I think it’s very common for us to forget about taking care of ourselves, especially coming out of the holiday season when there is so much to do and we’re sleeping and exercising less. I hit the reset button in January and it has really helped me get through this tough long winter. Sleeping more has definitely helped me as has getting back into an exercise routine.

      Reply
  2. Catherine says

    February 18, 2014 at 11:21 am

    Beautiful advice. Blessings,Catherine

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    • Jeanette says

      February 18, 2014 at 11:30 am

      Thanks Catherine – I sat earlier this year to reassess my health and wellness journey, and found it really helped to think through each aspect of my life.

      Reply
  3. Kelly says

    February 18, 2014 at 1:59 pm

    Love these tips. As a mom, it’s hard to remember to take care of ourselves sometimes since I am so used to taking care of others as well. I try to eat a balanced diet and stay active and I think the one thing I could really use most is more rest and sleep. Thinking positive and choosing to surround myself around supportive relationships is excellent advice, thanks for this wonderful post Jeanette 🙂

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    • Jeanette says

      February 19, 2014 at 2:08 pm

      Thanks Kelly – I think taking care of yourself as a mom is probably one of the biggest challenges we moms have. We’re caregivers by nature, and often we’re at the bottom of the list. I’ve been trying to get more sleep and it has really helped my energy level during the day. Trying to stay positive has also been really helpful.

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  4. Angie@Angie's Recipes says

    February 22, 2014 at 11:29 pm

    Such a lovely and inspiring post, Jeanette. I need to practice on thinking positive..you know, I am the glass–half-empty kind. Thanks for sharing and have a lovely Sunday!
    Angie

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  5. Debbie says

    February 28, 2014 at 12:16 am

    These are great reminders Jeanette. Thank you for this post. Think of a rainbow, I like this line. Let’s not just prefer colorful food but let’s choose to be happy. Let’s color our day!

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  6. Tina @ Tina's Chic Corner says

    February 28, 2014 at 12:48 pm

    I love this post! The winter blues always creep up on me and this was a nice reminder of the easy things that I can to help me get out of a funk.

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    • Jeanette says

      February 28, 2014 at 5:30 pm

      Tina – I know what you mean, especially with the tough winter we’ve been having. Setting short-term achievable fitness goals has really helped me get through the winter.

      Reply
  7. Chloe says

    October 26, 2014 at 2:26 pm

    Thank you for this post! Healthy and happy is simple when God is at the forefront. How easy we forget. Love the practical advice and encouragement.

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  8. Elizabeth Martin says

    May 29, 2016 at 12:33 pm

    Love this post! I really needed some motivation to actually start moving my life in a better direction 🙂
    thanks!

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    • Jeanette says

      May 29, 2016 at 12:56 pm

      Thanks Elizabeth – glad you found this helpful!

      Reply
  9. Misty | Home Health and Happiness says

    May 29, 2017 at 4:17 pm

    Wonderful tips! I love your blog. I’m so glad I found it. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. Jackie says

    April 22, 2019 at 2:22 pm

    I totally agree that it is necessary to address all these areas to achieve true health. Great article

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