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Is living to 100 a goal of yours? Even if it's not, these expert tips on
living a longer, healthier, and happier life will come in handy.
1. Learn from the pros: A few years back, I did
research on centenarians, after deciding that I wanted to live to be
over 100 years old (this decision was followed by the decision to live
the life I want to live a few years prior to that-so I figured I'd
better check out what others are doing). This is what I found: Think
more good thoughts, drink enough water regularly, breathe deeply daily,
walk regularly, and have friendships.
-Wendy Kay, certified life coach and motivator
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2. Be in good spirits: The most essential live-to-100
tip, to me, is recognize that you create your perceptions from the
inside out. A person's mood in the moment creates his or her experience;
a person's experience does not create his or her mood. Those who
understand this live a smooth and stress-free life. They do not play
victim to external circumstances.
-Garret Kramer, founder and managing partner of Inner Sports, LLC
3. Take anxiety and stress seriously: Don't just
tolerate feeling anxious, stressed, and overwhelmed all the time-find a
solution. It's important that you take anxiety (and panic attacks)
seriously, if for no other reason than the stress they place on the
heart. Recent research found that both women under 50 years of age and
postmenopausal women who suffer anxiety and panic attacks may have an
increased risk of heart disease.
-Trudy Scott, certified nutritionist, president of the National Association of Nutrition Professionals, and author of The Antianxiety Food Solution: How the Foods You Eat Can Help you Calm Your Anxious Mind, Improve Your Mood and End Cravings
4. Drink water: Start your day with 16 to 32 ounces of
water. Fill your tank-your body-with water. If you think you're hungry,
drink water. We often confuse hunger for thirst. When you learn to
recognize your true thirst
instinctively, you will begin simultaneously
and automatically to reduce your food intake. Water is so beneficial,
and if you reach for that instead of any other drink in your lifetime,
it will definitely help get
you to 100!
-Dian Griesel, co-author of TurboCharged who is 50 years old but has a
metabolic age of a 17-year-old according to her Tanita body composition
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5. Stand up straight: People's bones break down over
time with bad posture. Exercises like occasionally running in your bare
feet and simple resistance training you can do at your desk or at home
are incredibly helpful in preserving posture. For example, relieve chest
tightness with self myo-fascial release (use a massage ball or foam
roll) and stretching, while strengthening the upper-back muscles. My
favorite exercise for hunchback posture is upper-back foam rolling,
which anyone can do on the living room floor.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
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