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7 Fitness Habits That Will Change Your Life | Health & Fitness Habits Hacks | Daily Healthy Tips

 We need to remain fit. The most marvelous thing about humans is that we are all different from each other. Everyone is unique in so many ways at the physical level, mental level, emotional level, and spiritual level. So it is important to find out about ourselves and how to stay fit and healthy. Good health is one of the priorities of our life because it is our Sw dharma our duty towards ourselves. If we are fit and healthy, we do not face the miseries of sickness and pain. Maharshi Patanjali advises Hayam Decavanadate. This sutra comes in the second chapter of Patanjali's Yoga sutra. It is number 16. 


Pain that is yet to come could be avoided. The important point which is mentioned here is that we should live in the present so that we can avoid any suffering that may come to us. Now you may ask how can I live like this? You have so many choices every day about how you should live. While doing so, you should be mindful of your age, your limitations, and your behavior with others. We'll give you seven tips. Here I would like to highlight seven ways that you may choose to stay fit, healthy, and contented. 

One if you are a normal healthy person once a month, observe fruit day and eat only fruit to give rest to your digestive system and improve your metabolism depending on the season. There are varieties of um fruits available. Fruits are easily digestible and generate energy and alertness. Second, water is the most important element because your body also is made up of around 60% of water. Experts always advise you to drink sufficient water every day. Now, if you want to make this habit more interesting twice a day, drink warm water with a pinch of salt and lemon. 


This will detox your system naturally at regular intervals. Third, to be fit and healthy, we have to be active and use our muscular and skeletal systems. Once a day, practice yoga asana which stretches your spine in six different ways upward, sideward bending, forward and backward bending, twisting, and inwards. These asanas strengthen the muscles of your spine and improve your posture. Fourth, breathe twice a day. Sit or stand with your shoulders relaxed and then inhale for three counts and exhale for three counts. Practice four rounds of this breathing rhythm. 


This kind of breathing is called equal breathing and it has the power to dramatically change your emotional state by inducing calmness within seconds. Fifth, take a break from the constant chatter of your mind for ten minutes every day by sitting comfortably in a quiet place, preferably in open nature. Close your eyes, make your spine straight, relax your shoulders, and passively observe your breathing. Just observe without exaggerating your breathing pattern. 

You will experience that gradually and gradually your uh, breathing will become rhythmic and your mind relax. Six in your daily schedule, make it a point to give ten minutes every day. Attend to the potted plants, and decorate your windows. Try some new recipes. This will rejuvenate your whole being, and you will find more creative ways to express yourself. 7th. Once a week, involve yourself in some selfless voluntary activities like helping the elderly, cooking food for someone who is sick, or teaching underprivileged children. 


If you look around, you will find plenty of such opportunities. This will help you to develop empathy for other people and definitely make you a better person. Follow these seven ways and discover a better and fitter version of yourself. You will see that the time that you devote to these activities will enrich you in many ways. And finally, learn to be grateful for all the blessings that you have received in this life.


  7 Fitness Habits That Will Change Your Life | Health & Fitness Habits Hacks | Daily Healthy Tips

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