Building strength and confidence after fifty requires effort and dedication, just as it does when you are in your thirties, twenties, or even teens. The difference is that, in your fifties, you are more settled, more in tune with your body, more aware of your interests, and much wiser than ever before.
Read MoreHowever, long-term stress does not allow the body to relax. There is a consistent strain on the body, heart, and blood vessels. It increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases and hypertension. Chronic stress can also affect your digestion, nutrient absorption, respiratory system, and reproductive system. It can also lead to chronic fatigue, muscle tension, and pain. It also increases the chances of developing several mental and physical health conditions. Chronic stress can have several adverse effects on health and fitness.
Read MoreEstablishing healthy hydration habits can be enjoyable and achievable. Consider setting reminders, using a water tracker bottle, and incorporating water-rich foods such as watermelon and cucumber into your daily routine
Read MoreAs the world starts to open up again, remember to slow down and put yourself first. Take a moment to ask yourself if you are prioritizing your needs in life?
Read MoreImagine that you’ve been getting up for your morning workouts on time for months, eating healthy foods, staying hydrated as much as you can, and downing your post-exercise protein shakes - but feel like you’re not really seeing that much progress when it comes to improved health and fitness. Maybe you need more sleep? Continue reading to learn more about how sleep can help change your entire fitness regime.
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Pick a day and ruthlessly declutter every area of your life—physical space, digital files, relationships, and even your thoughts. The key is to do it fast, without overthinking. This radical purge can create a fresh, open space for new energy and ideas to flow in.