Thrive in the hustle
In today’s fast-paced world, where constant hustling is the message we see almost everywhere, maintaining overall wellness can really be a challenge. Contrary to hustle culture, which advocates for never stopping the grind, achieving a balanced state of physical, mental, and emotional health is crucial for leading a fulfilling life. Here are some practical tips and advice to help you stay healthy and balanced.
Physical Wellbeing
- Regular Excercise: Aiming for about 10,000 steps a day can really improve your health. Regular cardio exercises like jogging in place, skipping, stair climbing, using a treadmill, and cycling. Regular exercise increases lung capacity, boosts your mood, lowers blood pressure, and promotes better sleep, among many other benefits.
- Balanced Diet: I know we have heard this a lot, so get ready to hear it again. Avoid sugary drinks and junk foods as much as possible. Eat more fruits, vegetables (ugu, spinach), whole grains (millet, brown rice, acha, and even popcorn), and foods with healthy fats like olive oil, fish, eggs, and avocado. Having a balanced diet provides essential nutrients, supports immune function, and helps maintain a healthy weight.
- Adequate Sleep: Stop taking pride in being a night owl; adults should aim for 7-9 hours of sleep per night. Except if your job is keeping you up, go to bed early, and if your job is keeping you up, make time to sleep well later. Quality sleep helps you manage your weight; it also increases your attention span, memory, and overall physical health.
- Hydration: With the way things are now, water is the cheapest drink you can afford. You should drink at least 8 cups of water daily. Drinking enough water daily supports bodily functions like flushing body waste, improves skin health, and boosts energy levels.
Mental Well-being
- Mindfulness and Meditation: Stop scrolling and pressing your phone too much. Spend a few minutes each day practicing mindfulness or meditation to reduce stress and increase focus. Try using the 20-20-20 rule, which can help prevent eye strain when looking at screens. For every 20 minutes a person looks at a screen, they should look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. These practices can lower stress levels, enhance emotional regulation, and improve concentration.
- Lifelong Learning: Lifelong learning is the ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of learning for either personal or professional reasons. Engage in activities that challenge your mind, such as reading, puzzles, or learning a new skill or language. Keeping your brain active helps maintain cognitive function and can delay the onset of age-related mental decline.
Emotional Well-being
- Seek Professional Help: Don’t hesitate to seek help from mental health professionals because, for your steeze, your mind is more important than maintaining composure. If you are experiencing persistent emotional difficulties, therapy and counselling can provide strategies for managing stress, anxiety, and depression.
- Practice Gratitude: It may seem cringe but keeping a gratitude journal where you write down things you are thankful for each day really helps to improve your mental health. Practising gratitude daily can enhance mood, increase optimism, and improve emotional resilience.
- Engage in Hobbies: Dedicate time to activities you enjoy; don’t just keep working and working. Whether it’s watching movies or YouTube videos, cooking, photography, or any other hobby, find time to cool off while doing something you enjoy. Hobbies provide a creative outlet, reduce stress, and can sometimes lead to a greater sense of fulfilment than work.
Creating a Balanced Wellness Plan
- Set Realistic GoalsSet achievable wellness goals and break them down into manageable steps. Realistic goals keep you motivated and prevent feelings of overwhelm.
- Track Your Progress: Keep a wellness journal to track your physical activities, diet, sleep, and emotional state. Monitoring your progress can help you stay accountable and make necessary adjustments.
- Stay Flexible: Be flexible with your wellness plan and adjust it as needed to fit your lifestyle and changing circumstances. Flexibility helps you adapt to challenges without forgetting your wellness objectives.
- Celebrate Achievements: Celebrate small milestones and successes along your wellness journey. Recognizing and celebrating achievements boosts motivation and reinforces positive behaviour.
Achieving and maintaining wellness requires an active and holistic approach that involves physical, mental, and emotional health. By incorporating these tips and strategies into your daily routine, you can create a balanced and healthy lifestyle that supports your overall well-being. Remember, wellness is a journey, and small, consistent efforts can lead to significant, lasting improvements in your quality of life.