Dr. Philip Cordova is a chiropractor in Houston, Texas. More information about this Houston Chiropractor can be found on his website at http://www.MyHoustonChiropractor.com
If you've started to notice that your health is declining and it's time to do something about it, you're probably wondering where to start. You know you don't feel good, you know you're not doing enough healthy things for yourself, but it can all be a bit overwhelming. Even if your primary goal is to drop a few pounds and just feel better... which action should you take first?
One school of thought is to take massive action. This is certainly a good thing and has helped many overcome great obstacles. Taking massive action should lead to massive results. However, when it comes to changing your health, which massive action should you take? Go and buy every vitamin in the store? Run laps around your block until your legs won't move? Schedule appointments with a chiropractor, personal trainer, massage therapist, and psychologist?
My suggestion is to take massive action... on one thing at a time. Pick something. It doesn't have to be anything other than something that will move you closer to a long term goal of being healthy. To me, that would mean that I'm an appropriate weight, I'm generally free of pain, I have lots of energy, and my moods are pretty consistent in a positive way.
The major categories are going to be eating better and exercise.
Eating right can start with eliminating the things that you know are bad for you that you regularly eat. Too many sodas? Trips to the vending machine? Double frappacinos with whip? Something just popped into your head and you know it's been slowing leading to a decline in your health. Pick one and let it go.
Bring your lunch to work a couple of days per week or find something healthy that you can eat at least once per day. Start taking a decent multi-vitamin if you're not doing so already and drink a lot more water. Just do something healthy.
Once you've got this habit formed and are starting to feel pretty good about your results, time to reassess and eliminate something bad and add in something good. Keep this up until you get where you want to go.
What about exercise? I have to admit, doing this regularly is not always the easiest thing for me. I say it's about spending the time and effort, but I think it's more about not spending the time finding something that I really enjoy doing. You don't have to start an exercise program by planning to run a marathon (unless that helps you get motivated).
Walking 1 mile and running 1 mile burn about the same amount of calories since it takes longer to walk that same distance. Find ways to walk more, even if it just means parking your car further away from the building at work. You can do it, but you have to start somewhere and that means taking action towards your goal.
You can get healthy, really! It's possible for those that are willing to make the effort. If your health has declined to such a degree that you need professionals to help you heal and feel better, then by all means do that too. Take massive action... just do it on one thing a time.
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