The things I’ll stick with
I’ll definitely be sticking to “exercise snacking”. I’ll keep going for brisk walks and doing some squats or a little workout on the stairs in three, 10-minute bouts throughout my day. I’m pleased to hear it gives me the same, possibly even greater, fitness and health benefits than doing a full 30 minutes – time which on long working days, can be a little hard to find.
Dr. Mosley makes sure to drink a glass of water with each meal
Restricting the food you eat to a 12-hour window could improve your sleep and help with weight loss.
I’ve also thoroughly enjoyed changing my mealtimes. I’ve been following the research that suggests restricting the food you eat to a 12-hour window could improve your sleep, blood pressure, cholesterol and help with weight loss, without limiting your calories. The results are impressive and it’s certainly one I’ll be sticking with.
The one thing I liked doing the least
I’m genuinely not very good at singing so I can’t say I enjoyed recording myself singing in the shower – but it certainly did lift my mood!
The one thing I couldn’t do without
Call me old-fashioned but if I’m not having water with my meals, I notice the effects of dehydration straight away. It baffles me that some people don’t ever drink water. When I don’t, my productivity noticeably slows and I feel uncomfortably thirsty.
I always make an effort to have a glass of water with each meal every day. This way, with the occasional help of a cup of tea or coffee (which count towards your daily fluid intake too), I can guarantee that I can stay hydrated. I also try not to have more than four or five cups of tea and coffee per day, as too much caffeine is known to have a diuretic effect: it will make you need to pee, which isn’t good for your hydration levels!
Finding your one thing
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