Tips

1
Mar

Dear Friend,

Although most people have their own “best time to workout,” the morning is usually most popular because you get your “personal victory” first thing – and that makes your day so much more positive, productive…and fun!

If you’ve been struggling to find the time to exercise during the day, then morning might be the right time for you as well. The trick is getting out of bed, shaking off the cobwebs and getting started! I’m going to show you how — keep reading.

Yours In Health,

Dimitri Louis




How To Get Out of Bed For Exercise

Get a “Sunrise” Alarm Clock – A sunrise alarm clock has a big bulb on it that gradually gets brighter, until it reaches full brightness at your desired wake up time. This wakes you up slowly, as opposed to jarring you awake. It’s more natural and sets you up for the day feeling great and full of energy.

Remove Your Alarm Clock From Your Bedside – Sunrise alarm clocks aren’t cheap. A less expensive alternative to ensure that when you wake up, you get up, is to place your alarm clock at the other end of your bedroom. When it sounds, you have to get out of bed to turn it off. And when you’re up, you’re up!

Get to Bed Earlier – If you’re going to bed late then it’s going to be harder for you to get up early. That’s just common sense. Plan your workouts into your daily routine to ensure that everything gets done in good time.

Make Exercise the First Thing You Do – If you settle down to have a full breakfast, then you will possibly begin reading the newspaper, checking your e-mail or watching TV. Before you know it you’ll have missed your window of opportunity and it will be time for work. Start warming up right away.

Remember How It Feels! – Remember just how good it feels as you breeze through the day full of positive energy and confidence, invigorated from your morning workout. Exercise really does make everything better – even work!

The start of your day is a good indication of how the rest of the day will go, so use these tips, try exercising in the morning and see if it feels as great for you as it does for everybody else.

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“The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.” – Jon Hammond

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11
Feb

Dear Friend,

Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. In fact, as you’ll see, the two go hand in hand.

Because of that, and the importance a healthy brain has on your quality of life, today I am going to share with you 3 ways to reverse the effects of aging on your brain so you can enjoy life well into your 80′s, 90′s and beyond!

Also, I’ve got a super tasty recipe for you today. Let’s call it an early Valentine’s Day treat. I’m sure you’ll like it if you have a sweet tooth. We always try to eliminate as much sugar as we can, but we all get cravings from time to time!

Yours in Health,

Dimitri


How To Reverse The Effects of Aging On Your Brain

Here’s a few tips on how to keep your brain sharp into your 80′s and beyond…

#1. Exercise – Surprise, surprise! A recent study published in a Neurology journal found that people who exercise or get active at least once a week have a longer lasting memory.

#2. Be Friendly – If you live with someone, or do volunteer work, you improve your memory by almost 25% by being hospitable and engaging. Presumably because you keep the mind stimulated, by meeting and speaking to other people.

#3. Do Puzzles – Those newspaper puzzles like Sudoku and crosswords improve your memory, brain speed and vocabulary too! Plus, they’re fun and a great way to pass time productively if you commute to work by public transport.

Your brain is very much like your body, if you look after it, you’ll receive years of healthy, happy living. Start today!


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“The brain is a wonderful organ; it starts working the moment you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get into the office.” – Robert Frost

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30
Jan

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America is ranked 30th in the world for life expectancy, behind Puerto Rico, Netherlands, and Canada to name a few. Right up there in the top 3 is Japan! Here’s their secret to a lengthy life:

Why The Japanese Live Longer Than Us

According to the 2008 CIA World Factbook, right now the average American will live to be 78, while the average person in Japan will live to be 82… That’s the an extra 4 years of time with the grandkids you could have!

Here’s how…

The Japanese Diet – In Japan meals consist of fish, rice, noodles and vegetables. It’s a high energy, low fat diet that we’d do well to copy. Plus they don’t tend to process their food as much either (which kills a lot of the goodness). Sushi is a well known example of food served as natural as possible.

The Japanese Walk More – Because there’s a lot of “open space” in America, there’s a car culture which makes for the bad habit of getting used to driving everywhere… even when it only takes 10 minutes to walk. Meanwhile in Japan, where the majority of the population live in cities, people are more inclined to walk.

I think it’s time to model the Japanese.

And yes, you’re right, you’ve heard all this from me a million times before – eat healthily and exercise – but if you still don’t have the body you desire, then you’re still not getting the message… The time to act is now.

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