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Winter is approaching – so….

A few tips to help to get you through the winter months.

Look at your need for vit D – lack of sunlight – deficiency could cause fatigue, muscle weakness/aches/cramps mood changes.

Hydration – I don’t like drinking water in the winter for some reason – so hot water with Ribena or marmite are an alternative for me or herbal tea.

Vitamin C – boost your intake and your immune system to fend off colds. Eat regularly – plenty of green leafy vegetables, blueberries, oily fish and eggs to help concentration. Nourish yourself with warm soups. Beat carb cravings stock up on healthy snacks, seeds, nuts, bananas and avocados.

Get wrapped up and outside for some sunlight and exercise. Take a lunchtime walk if you are working.

Moisturise your skin – heating/cold wind can dry your skin out. Don’t forget your SPF – you need to protect your skin all year round.

Prioritize sleep, lack of sleep can make you irrational, low in mood and eat poorly. Have a regular night time routine – avoid caffeine after 5pm, don’t eat too late, avoid your electronic devices an hour before you go to bed and leave them downstairs away from you when you go upstairs.

Do things you enjoy. Plans some events for the winter months. Pamper yourself. Go on to You Tube for 15 0r 20 mins of Yoga or Pilates before your breakfast. Stretch and have some time to focus on how you feel.

Keep some colour in your wardrobe. Just because its winter you can still wear bright colours to lift your mood.

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Boost your happiness

Are you looking for a happier version of yourself? We are always searching for happiness.

Let’s start with your brain well a chemical within the brain SEROTONIN

It is a chemical that carries messages between nerve cells in the brain and throughout the body. It plays a key role in body functions i.e. mood, sleep, digestion, wound healing, bone & eye health, blood clotting and sexual desire.

Natural ways of boosting your Serotonin levels:

This is known as the happy hormone – we all have down days but there are some natural ways to boost your serotonin levels
• Meditation can help relieve stress and promote a positive outlook on life.
• Get outside – fresh air and feeling the sun on your skins makes you feel so good.
• Use aromatherapy spritz – With energising lemon Tea tree, Bergamot and Nutmeg essential oils
• Dance – put your favorite music on and dance in the kitchen or as you are cleaning – this releases the feel- good hormone as does singing! Any exercise is so good for you.
• Massage – show yourself some self-love have a pampering experience
• Give a gift – this can boost your serotonin too!
• Chocolate! Dark chocolate is a mood booster. It contains amino acid called Tryptophan
Treat yourself to a couple of squares and lift your spirits.

Foods known to be high in tryptophan include:
• eggs.
• cheese.
• fish.
• peanuts.
• pumpkin and sesame seeds.
• milk.
• turkey.
• tofu and soy.