Huma Nawab
Women are not called ‘Superwomen’ for nothing. She is actually a multi-tasker working both at home and office.
Despite a busy schedule, the importance of a fit and healthy body should not be compromised. In order to maintain health along with office and household tasks, it is important to follow some tips to maintain mental and physical fitness.
Make exercise a priority
Finding time for fitness is difficult for all professional women. However, if they adopt the habit of walking and light exercise at home, it can be easy for them. Many people think that exercise is for weight loss which is completely wrong. It’s about staying healthy and building your capacity to be able to perform the various tasks required in your busy daily life.
Don’t skip breakfast
When you wake up early in the morning, the last thing you think about is breakfast. It should stop but usually we don’t and leave it in a hurry. Skipping breakfast is associated with increased obesity and diabetes risks, and skipping breakfast can also make your morning mood worse. Breakfast not only improves our mood in the morning but also keeps us away from many diseases.
Water consumption
Water is an important source of good health. Water boosts energy and relieves fatigue. Reduces weight, prevents kidney stones and improves skin tone. Make it a rule to drink a full glass of water at regular intervals during work.
Get quality sleep
Lack of sleep is detrimental to your health, personal and professional life. It affects your immune system. If you are getting less than six hours of sleep a night, you are at increased risk of many diseases, including high blood pressure. Remember that it is important for every woman to take care of her health, health is the real capital and it is your responsibility to protect it.
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