8 Tips To Boost Energy And Conquer Tiredness.
Posted: Sunday, November 25, 2007
by Ollie Relfe
http://www.berich4life.biz/blog
Never before have we been so exhausted and stressed, caught on a relentless treadmill of commuting, grabbing a sandwich at our desk, dinner slumped in front of the TV set, then catching up on work in the evening before collapsing into bed to start the whole grim routine all over again. Small wonder then that increasing numbers of us constantly feel physically and mentally drained or lacking energy for a large part of the day.
Here are a few simple energy boosting tips to conquer your tiredness and recharge your batteries.
1. Eat a healthier balanced diet - a poor diet can be one of the main causes of fatigue. Eating a healthy and nutritious breakfast meal will provide your body with a constant flow of energy throughout the morning. Eating a high protein lunch containing only a small amount of quality carbohydrates will sustain your energy levels throughout the afternoon. Avoid high carbs like pasta and white bread because they produce sleep inducing hormones which are often the main cause of afternoon lethargy and bloated feelings.
2. Fresh air - being confined in an enclosed room for long periods and starved of fresh air has the effect of slowing us down. If it is not possible to open a window, take short breaks every few hours throughout the day, and go for a brisk walk outside while taking deep breaths to rejuvenate the body system.
3. Adjust room temperature - a room that is too warm causes the brain to slow down and induces tiredness.
4. Quit the snacks - consuming sugary snacks causes fluctuations in blood sugar levels and will only provide a short term energy buzz, but will leave you feeling even more tired. Instead of eating unhealthy snacks between meals, eat a lean protein snack like yogurts, nuts, seeds and fresh fruit.
5. Exercise - performing aerobic exercise like jogging on the spot or running up stairs makes the heart work harder, increases your circulation carrying more oxygen to the brain, making you feel instantly revived.
6. Hydrate - another of the main causes for low energy levels is dehydration. It only takes 3% dehydration for the brain to start decreasing in both mental and physical performance. Drink at least two litres of water each day to re-hydrate. Your kidneys and skin will look better for it.
7. Take a break - Studies have shown that people who take short breaks or 5 minute naps during the early afternoon, perform significantly better for the rest of the day compared to those who don't.
8. Get a good night's sleep - 8 hours sleep is considered optimal, but the earlier you go to bed the more rejuvenated you will feel. If possible, try to go to bed before 10 pm as between the hours of 11 pm to 1 am the body produces the most restoration growth hormones.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)so i feel like i run a marathon and been hit by a truck constantly feelin drained of energy when i havent even done anything - whats wrong with me - i can feel the energy draining out of me
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