Exhaustion.
When it hits, it can be worse than food poisoning on your wedding night. From your brain to your bellybutton, your teeth to your toes, you just feel useless.
Getting Past What Holds You Back with Baby Boomer Weight Loss Expert Scott 'Q' Marcus
When it hits, it can be worse than food poisoning on your wedding night. From your brain to your bellybutton, your teeth to your toes, you just feel useless.
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You don’t have to look very far to find research that supports that stress leads to serious health problems on down the line – blocked arteries, heart attacks, strokes and even mental health issues. Reality says that there is no way you can avoid stress, so let’s manage it.
Exercise increases stamina, helps you keep your weight under control, lowers blood pressure and the physical signs of stress like skin problems and wrinkles.
You might be thinking that there is no way you have time during the day to exercise. I bet you could find time if you try something listed below.
Good sleep habits are a key to stress management. Sleep deprivation shortens your reaction times in critical situations and increases the effects that stressors have on your normal behavior. Your goal should be to get 6 – 8 hours of sleep every night.