By Dr. Mark Wiley
Over two million Americans complain of
being fatigued each day, not to mention the four
Million who have been diagnosed with chronic fatigue
syndrome. With the chronic tiredness often comes
lack of focus, feelings of being overwhelmed,
flu-like symptoms, pain, memory loss, chronic aches
and pains, unrestful sleep, short temper and even
depression.
While many people accept their
tiredness as part and parcel of their daily lives,
it needn't be the standard way of life. Yes, we
are more over-worked and stressed out than ever,
but the following 10 lifestyle changes can make
all the difference.
1. Eat 4 to 6 times per day — In the
past 10 years the idea of ditching the "three square
meals a day" plan has proven successful. In its place
is the three-hour diet, or eating something every
3-to-4 hours. Eating more frequently prevents one from
overeating at one time, thus zapping energy. It also
helps sustain a steady level of energy throughout the
day.
2. Consume energy-giving foods — While
eating more frequently is a great way to stay
energized, eating the wrong foods over and over will
take the wind right out of you. For best energy results
from food, it is important to eat plenty of fiber,
which helps clean fats from blood and create bulk to
move stools and this frees up energy in the body.
Consuming complex carbohydrates like whole grain
breads, seeds and pasta provides glucose for brainpower
and sustained fuel for physical energy. Eating lean
protein also adds fuel for the body. And whereas
carbohydrates are fast-burning (instant energy) fuel,
proteins provide slower burning (continued energy) for
the day. Drinking plenty of filtered or distilled water
keep the body hydrated, helps move toxins from the body
and aids the kidneys.
3. Avoid energy-sapping foods — Food
is certainly the main source of energy for us humans,
but consuming the wrong types of food can drain and
waste energy faster than we want it to. The basic idea
is to avoid all foods that create an instant energy
rush as a sudden energy crash is soon to follow. Such
foods include caffeine, soda, coffee, chocolate, sugar,
and simple carbohydrates like white bread, rice and
potatoes. The energy derived from such foods is fast to
come and go, and is harassing to the metabolism and
wreaks havoc with ones energy. In short, they cause
fatigue.
4. Exercise 30 minutes per day — While
it may seem counterintuitive, exercising each day
creates more energy in the body. It requires energy to
exercise, and the result of exercise in increased
energy. Exercise creates feelings of wellbeing because
one is able to let off steam, get out anger, move the
blood, sweat out toxins, and help the body release
chemicals like endorphins, serotonin and dopamine. And
mixing up the daily routine between running, walking,
weight and aerobics keep things interesting and less
boring.
5. Compartmentalize your time — One of
the main reasons people feel overworked, stressed out
and unhappy is because they do not prioritize their
time. They often feel a greater obligation to their job
than to their family, themselves, or to friends. And
this is draining physically, spiritually, and
emotionally and can lead to an unpleasant home life.
The key to maintaining harmony and prevent burnout is
to set time each day for work, family, social occasions
and for your own quiet time. All of these areas need to
be met to maintain a whole life that is full of love,
happiness and energy.
6. Derail the burnout — There are
times when taking time for yourself or leaving the
office on time is not an option. In these cases when
burnout and fatigue can just drain you dry, you must
derail the freight train and create energizing blocks
of minutes. A few suggestions include standing up and
doing jumping jacks, walking a few laps a around the
building or parking lot, talking to someone in the
office or on the phone who makes you laugh, splashing
cold water in the face and doing some deep breaths.
7. Break the stress each night — It is
important not to allow stress to grip you firmly all
day and night. This leads to too much tension in the
body, which takes up energy. Engaging in deep
breathing, taking yoga or Pilates, watching sports or
listening to music you enjoy are easy things to do to
relax and break the stress. Above all, it is important
not to go to bed and then wake up stressed out, or you
will have a very difficult time waking up and making it
through the day.
8. Cut out the cancer — In this sense,
"cancer" is any person, place or thing that is in your
life that saps your energy and spirit. If you don't
remove these things, then your energy will forever be
drained each day. You know those friends or co-workers
who expect too much from you and always ask too much of
your time? Set clear boundaries and don't allow them
instant access to you or your time. Does your email
fill up too fast? There is no reason to read and answer
every correspondence right away. Create email folders
and prioritize which ones you read and respond to, and
when. Don't allow work to interfere with personal time.
Pay bills on time. Avoid unnecessary arguments. Let go
of old grudges. All of these tips will cut out the old
and free up stores of energy that have needlessly been
wasted, making you tired and fatigued.
9. Set your sleep/wake cycle — The
power of restorative rest and sleep is one of the most
essential things one can do for rejuvenating the mind
and body. Many people feel overly tired even at the
start of each day because their sleep is not restful.
They are work late into the evening, lie awake in bed
worried and often awake after only a few hours of deep
REM sleep. To be energized while also repairing your
muscles and tissues setting a firm bedtime and wake-up
time is essential. Sleeping from 10pm to 6am is said to
be the best time for our body clocks.
10. Express love and gratitude — One
of the easiest ways to free up energy and reduce stress
and fatigue is to express your love and gratitude as
often as possible. Each day you can tell those around
you how grateful you are for their help, work,
friendship, etc. You can tell your spouse or children
or parents how much you love them. Acting with love and
feeling grateful for even the smallest of things makes
life worth living. And with purpose to each day, and
gratitude for the work we do, it seems less a burden.
When life burdens, and we thank it for the lessons or
experience, we are less apt to become overwhelmed,
cranky and resentful... and without these, we have more
energy available for living life to its fullest.
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