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Energy Quest
Everyone
seems to be looking for more. And no matter how much we’ve
got, it’s never enough. No, I’m not talking money
here. I’m talking energy!
We’re pumping the energy bars and energy drinks and even
wearing good arches on occasion. So, why in the world do we
walk around with
bags under our eyes that are so dark that we look as if we are
wearing eye black like baseball players?
Energy equals good food
Put back the protein bars, ladies. Real energy does not come from a
pre-packaged yogurt-covered bar.
According to the food and medical industry, energy comes from
sugar (since all food has to be converted to some type of sugar
to be
used as energy by your body). Therefore, when a food is marketed
as “energy” it
usually just means that it contains sugar in some form. This
is not where you want your energy to come from.
If you are looking for that extra “get up and go,” then
rely on food that still contains energy — living food.
If you increase your intake of living food (fruits, vegetables,
and
grains
that have not been cooked), you make it easier on your body to
use that food for your overall health and energy level.
If a large part of your diet is coming from processed foods, your body
is putting a lot of energy toward trying to metabolize that food. This
can leave you feeling lethargic.
Boost your energy levels by eating as much raw food as possible. The
rest of your food should come from whole sources that are processed
as little as possible. Excess fat, sugar, chemicals, and additives
just wear your body out.
Let your body feast on real food, and watch your energy level soar.
Energy equals good sleep
I often don’t get as much sleep as I should, but I do know
the importance of it, so I try to grab as many winks as I can.
One day, there won’t be a minimum of two little babies in my
bed (not counting my husband) or the occasional bed-wetter (again,
not counting my husband). One day I won’t have five loads of
laundry to fold before I can crash or a baby who decides to wake up
before the sun does. I’ve heard you can’t catch up
on sleep, but one day, I sure am going to try!
Sleep is vital to the overall function of our bodies. Sleep deprivation
can cause everything from headaches and ulcers to depression and anxiety.
Our bodies need a chance to repair and recharge, not just physically
but mentally and emotionally, as well.
If we don’t give our brains a chance to process information,
then we can go into overload and carry it into the next day.
And your body will never have that abundant energy if you are relying
on caffeine to give it a jumpstart. You should wake up feeling refreshed
and recharged (if not, you may need to work on your bedtime).
On the surprising side, too much sleep can also leave you feeling drained.
Excess sleep only eats up precious time and keeps your metabolic rate
running lower than average. If you get too much, your body believes
it needs to remain in a lethargic state.
Sleep is like food — enough is perfect.
Energy equals good living
The one thing that can absolutely zap every bit of energy out of an
otherwise healthy body is outlook. Are you living in a way that is
in line with your personal beliefs? Do your daily decisions leave you
feeling affirmed and confident? Do you wake up with a positive feeling
about all that you can make happen? Are you positive and hopeful and
excited?
Believe it or not, this outlook is not just a chance occurring. It
is conscious effort and voluntary action. Visualize the good things
in life. Focus on your blessings. Pause for a moment and counts all
of the things you are thankful for.
Life really is good. Believe it, and your energy level will perk up
and take notice.
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