A clean lifestyle focuses on a healthy and eco-friendly way of living. This can refer to adopting many kinds of new habits and behaviors, such as eating organic foods, using natural cleaning products, choosing green transportation options, and investing in renewable energy.
For some, clean living is about incremental everyday changes to their lives and routines that will positively impact both their health and the environment. For others, it’s a complete lifestyle overhaul. Whatever approach to clean living you decide on, the goal is always the same: to live a healthier, happier life in harmony with our planet.
There are many benefits to living a clean lifestyle, although it’s important to note that the benefits you experience are relative to how you live now and what changes you decide to make. The more aspects of your life where you apply clean-living principles, the more benefits you’re likely to discover.
Those who started down the clean-living path have anecdotally associated the following benefits with the changes they’ve embraced:
With clean living, one of the most important steps you can take is to establish a healthy diet. This means eating nutritious foods that help your body function at its best. Often, it’s difficult to figure out what foods are right for you, but here are some general guidelines you can follow.
Everyone knows that regular exercise is good for you. The problem is finding the time or motivation to do it. Does this sound familiar? If you’re stuck in a fitness rut like so many others, maybe it’s time to create a fitness plan that will work for you.
The best way to start your fitness plan is to find an activity that you enjoy doing and then stick with it. If you hate running, don’t force yourself to run just because it’s exercise. It may be good for you, but it might not be right for you. There are plenty of other options to choose from out there, so find something that you’ll look forward to! Once you’ve nailed that “fun” factor, then it’s time to set goals.
Fitness goals — like any good goals — should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. In other words, don’t set a goal like “lose weight.” Dig down and get more specific. A more effective goal would be something like “lose 10 pounds in 3 months.”
Now that you have your goal, it’s time to put together your plan. Start by finding a time when you can exercise regularly. Just make sure you schedule it into your week like you would any other appointment. If you need help finding time, think about ways to fit in mini-workouts throughout the day. For example, you could do a 20-minute workout in the morning before work and a 30-minute workout in the evening after dinner.
Finally, if you’re tight on time, sometimes it’s easy to forget the basics, like warming up before working out. Remember to stretch and warm up before your workout routine, and then cool down afterward. A proper warmup helps prevent injuries, and a cooldown aids your muscles’ recovery.
Follow these tips, and you’ll be on your way to creating a fitness plan that works for you. Before you know it, you’ll be feeling fitter and healthier than ever.
We live in a modern era when there are so many chemicals in our food and homes that can be harmful to our health. To live a healthier lifestyle, reduce your exposure to these toxins. The key to this is finding suitable replacements for those products that come with long lists of harsh ingredients and chemicals.
One way to avoid toxic chemicals in our food is to eat organic. Organic food is labeled “organic” when it’s grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. It’s also not genetically modified. Eating organic food can help reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals. Look for food that’s certified organic and free of pesticides, herbicides, and other chemicals. When possible, buy locally-grown organic produce. This way, it not only contributes to healthier living, but it also supports sustainable farming practices.
Cleaning is another way chemicals get into the home. You can also avoid harsh chemicals in your home by ditching the usual chemical-laden cleaners and switching to cleaning products with naturally derived ingredients. Many conventional cleaning products contain harmful chemicals that get released into the air whenever you use them. You can inhale these chemicals or absorb them through your skin. Choose natural cleaning products with ingredients that are safe for you and the environment.
When looking at lifestyle changes, they can be overwhelming at first. You can start by looking at the little swaps and changes that will make a small yet significant impact on your diet, exercise, cleaning, and lifestyle. Start by simply substituting food and cooking at home more often. Take a little walk each day — a little something for both the body and mind.
As you become more comfortable with these little clean-living tweaks to your lifestyle, future changes become that much more doable. Build up to the big changes, like switching to all-organic products or cutting out processed foods completely, and you’ll see how capable you are and how simple clean living can be.
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