Posted on August 20th, 2023
A physically and mentally active lifestyle may help you feel healthier and happier. Moving around can even help manage (or prevent) many health conditions. Living an active lifestyle isn’t just a physical effort, keeping your mind engaged is also important for overall health.
What You Should Know
If the word “exercise” sounds a bit intimidating to you, know that “exercise” and “physical activity” are not the same thing.
Broad goals like “I’m going to get active this year!” may not get you started. Try setting detailed, short-term goals to keep yourself moving every day. A goal like walking around your house every two hours is both specific and easy to remember.
At the same time, it’s important to stay flexible with your goals. If you need to run an errand or if you’re tired from a previous day’s activities and want to rest, that’s okay. Your plan is just that — a plan. Make it work for you.
Five minutes a day of additional activity can help improve your mood and overall health.
Everyone’s physical limitations are different. Certain medications can also place restrictions on the types of activities you can safely enjoy. That’s why it’s important to talk to your doctor to find out what activities are appropriate for you.
When considering new ways to get active, you’ll want to ask:
How to Get Started
To set yourself up for success, start simple. Think about what you could do today.
Writing things down is a great way to keep yourself accountable. Think about how active you are today, and how active you’d like to be. Remember “activity” doesn’t have to mean physical activity – it can mean mental activity, too.
Rewarding yourself as you accomplish your goals is extremely important. You might decide that you’ll walk for ten minutes and then relax with a cup of tea or stretch for five minutes before watching a favorite program. However you decide to treat yourself, remember to be flexible. Don’t be hard on yourself if you need to take a break, or if your plan takes longer than you thought it would. Practice self-compassion, be patient… you’ll get there.
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