What Do You Do to Feel Your Best?

As adults we know and accept that everyone has good days and bad days. Children have to learn this and the sooner they realize even the bad days pass, the faster they stop tantruming. Even grownups may tantrum privately at home sometimes, but what can we do to feel good every day?

What you eat can determine whether you have a good day, bad day or stellar day! For example, complex carbohydrates can help boost serotonin, a “feel good” hormone. Examples of complex carbs include beans, vegetables, fruit and whole grains. Avoid simple carbs, such as sugary desserts—they will provide a spike in energy, but it will be short-lived and you will then “crash,” which is the opposite of feeling good.1

Protein-rich foods are known to release other feel-good hormones, such as dopamine and norepinephrine that not only energize but also help with focus. Good sources of protein are lean meat, poultry, legumes and dairy. Researchers have also found that omega-3 fatty acids, like the ones found in fatty fish and flax seeds, have anti-inflammatory effects, which may impact brain functions.2

On the other hand, you’d be smart to avoid highly processed or deep-fried foods. These types of foods are usually high in calories and low in nutritive value.

If you want to focus on feeling your best consistently, develop healthy eating habits. When you eat well, you feel well and that makes it easier to avoid the food that may taste good for a few minutes and make you feel unwell much longer. For example, if you’re a fan of eating donuts or a sweet pastry for breakfast, see what happens when you switch to plain yogurt with fruit. Try tropical fruit for their natural sweetness or berries, which are high in antioxidants—you’ll be eating good protein and adding fiber, which helps with digestion.

Another food-related way to help feel your best is to take a real lunch break. Lunch is the middle of most people’s work days, and it is necessary pause for refueling your body. This means not only including nutrient-dense food but also taking time away from work and appreciating what you are eating. The temptation to eat while you work can be strong, but according to dieticians and medical researchers, getting away from your work, even if for less than half an hour, can help improve your energy levels, and even your mood.

There are many things you can include in your daily regimen to feel your best, like taking a walk, getting in touch with nature, and even something as simple as smiling! But what you put in your body can make a huge difference, so why not make a few changes and see how you feel?

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1, 2 https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-be-happy#daily-habits