(The Basics to Practice Every Day) 
1. Move More
             Make it a daily challenge to find ways to move your body. Climb               stairs if given a choice between that and escalators or elevators.               Walk your dog; chase your kids; toss balls with friends, mow the               lawn. Anything that moves your limbs is not only a fitness tool,               it's a stress buster. Think 'move' in small increments of time. It               doesn't have to be an hour in the gym or a 45-minute aerobic dance               class or tai chi or kickboxing. But that's great when you're up to               it. Meanwhile, move more. Thought for the day: Cha, Cha, Cha….               Then do it!
           
             2. Cut Fat
             Avoid the obvious such as fried foods, burgers and other fatty               meats (i.e. pork, bacon, ham, salami, ribs and sausage). Dairy               products such as cheese, cottage cheese, milk and cream should be               eaten in low fat versions. Nuts and sandwich meats, mayonnaise,               margarine, butter and sauces should be eaten in limited amounts.               Most are available in lower fat versions such as substitute               butter, fat free cheeses and mayonnaise. Thought for the day:               Lean, mean, fat-burning machine…. Then be one!
           
             3. Quit Smoking
             The jury is definitely in on this verdict. Ever since 1960 when               the Surgeon General announced that smoking was harmful to your               health, Americans have been reducing their use of tobacco products               that kill. Just recently, we've seen a surge in smoking in               adolescents and teens. Could it be the Hollywood influence? It               seems the stars in every movie of late smoke cigarettes. Beware.               Warn your children of the false romance or 'tough guy' stance of               Hollywood smokers. Thought for the day: Give up just one               cigarette…. the next one.
           
             4. Reduce Stress
             Easier said than done, stress busters come in many forms. Some               techniques recommended by experts are to think positive thoughts.               Spend 30 minutes a day doing something you like. (i.e.,Soak in a               hot tub; walk on the beach or in a park; read a good book; visit a               friend; play with your dog; listen to soothing music; watch a               funny movie. Get a massage, a facial or a haircut. Meditate. Count               to ten before losing your temper or getting aggravated. Avoid               difficult people when possible. Thought for the day: When seeing               red, think pink clouds….then float on them.
           
             5. Protect Yourself from Pollution 
             If you can't live in a smog-free environment, at least avoid               smoke-filled rooms, high traffic areas, breathing in highway fumes               and exercising near busy thoroughfares. Exercise outside when the               smog rating is low. Exercise indoors in air conditioning when air               quality is good. Plant lots of shrubbery in your yard. It's a good               pollution and dirt from the street deterrent. Thought for the day:               'Smoke gets in your eyes'…and your mouth, and your nose and your               lungs as do pollutants….hum the tune daily.
           
             6. Wear Your Seat Belt
             Statistics show that seat belts add to longevity and help               alleviate potential injuries in car crashes. Thought for the day:               Buckle down and buckle up.
           
             7. Floss Your Teeth
             Recent studies make a direct connection between longevity and               teeth flossing. Nobody knows exactly why. Perhaps it's because               people who floss tend to be more health conscious than people who               don't? Thought for the day: Floss and be your body's boss.
           
             8. Avoid Excessive Drinking
             While recent studies show a glass of wine or one drink a day (two               for men) can help protect against heart disease, more than that               can cause other health problems such as liver and kidney disease               and cancer. Thought for the day: A jug of wine should last a long               time.
           
             9. Keep a Positive Mental Outlook 
             There's a definitive connection between living well and               healthfully and having a cheerful outlook on life. Thought for the               day: You can't be unhappy when you're smiling or singing.
Sunday, June 08, 2008
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