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What are the best practices for improving mental health and well-being in a digital age
The digital age is a term that is quite scary. Everyone in this era is stuck with one or another gadget, be it a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. Having all these makes life so easy but yet miserable. It has more cons than pros, which applies to both physical and mental health. People are losing the bRead more
The digital age is a term that is quite scary. Everyone in this era is stuck with one or another gadget, be it a cell phone, laptop, iPad, etc. Having all these makes life so easy but yet miserable. It has more cons than pros, which applies to both physical and mental health. People are losing the basic essence of life like socializing, reading, taking a walk in nature, admiring the beauty, etc. The upgraded technology right at our fingertips which comes within our comfort zone has made our lives constricted and fidgety. To come out of this, I think we need to focus on both our physical and mental health. Firstly on mental health, making a habit of practicing meditation every day for 15 minutes will do wonders for our body. Our breathing will be focused and our mind will be fresh and more concentrated. Having a healthy food habit also can be considered since food is the main energy source for our body. Having an ample amount of water like 8 to 10 glasses every day will improve the health condition. Coming to physical health, moving the body as much as possible is the key. Exercising every day for at least an hour, taking a 10-minute break instead of sitting hours together, and sleeping a minimum of 8 hours. I think if these are followed, we can achieve a healthy lifestyle in this unhealthy digital era.
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