bc

HEALTH DAY'S

book_age4+
0
FOLLOW
1K
READ
city
like
intro-logo
Blurb

A person is said to be healthy if he /she is physically fit ( imply to his body fitness), Mentally fit ( imply to his mental health ), socially fit ( imply to his involvement in societ

chap-preview
Free preview
HEALTHY DAYS
World Health Organization celebrates global health day every year on 7th April worldwide to create awareness on the benefits of being healthy. On this day numerous programs and arrangements are curated by the World Health Organisation. World Health Day was first time celebrated worldwide in the year 1950. It is universal: “Health is Wealth”. It is the utmost important aspect of our existence which can’t be denied. We all know various types of diseases prevail in the environment due to which people suffer. It is necessary to spread awareness among people and to impart knowledge about health. Every year, the World Health Organisation observes World Health Day on 7 April to draw the attention of the masses towards the importance of global health. World Health Organisation was formed in 1948 in Geneva. This day World Health Assembly was held the first time and it was decided to celebrate 7th April as World Health Day. On this day, various events with a particular theme are organized by Who at the international and national level. Calm Blog Try Free Open Menu How does stress show up for you? Anxiety Overwhelm Irritation Avoidance All or none of the above 13 healthy habits to start daily for a healthier lifestyle PHYSICAL WELLBEINGPERSONAL GROWTH Sep 6 11 min read healthy habits to start, healthy lifestyle habits, healthiest habits, healthy daily habits Clinically reviewed by Dr. Chris Mosunic, PhD, RD, CDCES, MBA Healthy habits are the foundation of a healthy life. We share 13 habits to start today to support your wellbeing including sleep, exercise, and mindfulness. What are healthy habits? The benefits of creating healthy habits 13 healthy habits to start today How to make healthy habits stick Healthy habits FAQs Research suggests that small, positive changes in how you live each day create a happier, healthier you over time. So if you’re seeking more energy, less stress, better sleep, and a deeper sense of health and wellbeing, it’s all about the habits you commit to and complete daily. What are healthy habits? Healthy habits are everyday behaviors that positively impact your physical, mental, and emotional health. These habits can help prevent chronic diseases, improve mental and physical health, and foster a higher quality of life. Unlike quick fixes or fad trends, these habits aren't about instant results or overnight transformations. Positive habits—like choosing a salad over fast food or dedicating ten minutes daily to meditation—might not revolutionize your health in a day. However, their cumulative effect can substantially influence your wellbeing over weeks, months, and years. But why is consistency so vital? Turns out, our bodies and minds thrive on routine. When we repetitively make choices that nourish us, it strengthens neural pathways in our brain, making it easier to continue these behaviors. Over time, what might initially have felt like an effort becomes second nature, seamlessly integrating into your daily life. The benefits of creating healthy habits Establishing and maintaining healthy habits is not just about extending lifespan—it’s about enhancing the quality of your life. Each positive choice has a ripple effect, bringing many benefits and inspiring more changes. Here are some of the rewards of cultivating healthy habits: Energy: Through increased activity, you might experience improved stamina, enhanced immune response, and a decreased risk of chronic diseases like hypertension, diabetes, and heart conditions. Vitality: Keeping hydrated, eating foods rich in antioxidants, and ensuring sufficient sleep can result in clearer skin, better posture, and more efficient metabolism. Sharper cognitive abilities: Activities like reading, puzzles, or learning a new skill help enhance memory and cognitive functions, reducing the risk of degenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease. Handling stress: Mindfulness practices and physical activities ensure better stress management. Over time, these habits can help develop resilience against unexpected emotional upheavals. Emotional balance: Habits like meditation, adequate sleep, and social interactions can reduce the risk of mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. Improved relationships: Being mentally and physically healthy often translates into better personal relationships. A balanced emotional state makes one more empathetic, patient, and understanding. Community engagement: Healthy individuals often find more energy and enthusiasm to participate in community events, social gatherings, and group activities, enriching their social circle and experiences. Extended life span: Multiple studies link healthy living with longevity. But more than just adding years to life, these habits ensure the added years are free from debilitating conditions. Richer daily experiences: When you’re in good health, everyday experiences become more enjoyable. Simple pleasures like walking in a park, playing with kids, or indulging in a hobby become more meaningful and fulfilling.

editor-pick
Dreame-Editor's pick

bc

Finding Love With A Biker After Divorce

read
28.1K
bc

Hate Should Be A Hockey Term

read
1.9K
bc

The Golden Lycans

read
42.8K
bc

The Rejected Mate

read
1.8M
bc

Winter's Mate: Fated on Ice

read
7.4K
bc

Sex Education

read
15.8K
bc

My Biker Stepbrother, My Ruin

read
23.9K

Scan code to download app

download_iosApp Store
google icon
Google Play
Facebook