How To Look After Your Health This Winter 

Now that winter is fast approaching, and the weather is a lot chillier outdoors, you want to make sure that you and your family do as much as you can to protect yourself from any nasty cases of flu and viruses. So to do that, you need to look after yourself to the best of your ability to keep your body in tip-top shape and able to fight off any unwanted colds and flu. So here are some examples of what you can do to help yours. 

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Outdoor Walking in the Fresh Air
The cold weather might initially put you off, but being outdoors in the fresh cold air and walking around will be a good opportunity to get some exercise and keep fit. It is also perfect for your heart to get it to pump blood around the body when the temperature is a lot cooler. Otherwise, you might be more inclined to sit on the couch in the warmth, watching tv, whilst eating lots of unhealthy snacks, which could result in you putting on more weight. 

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Get Juicing
You can start your day off healthily and obtain all the necessary nutrients your body needs throughout the rest of the day by creating your own fruit smoothies/juices. This is a straightforward way to get some of your five a day from various fruits and vegetables. Also, the great thing about making your own juices is that you can include all your favorite fruit and vegetables instead of buying pre-made ones where you have no choice in what ingredients can be included.

Additional Supplements In Your Diet
Taking various supplements can benefit your overall health as it allows you to boost any vitamins or minerals in your body that you are not obtaining from food. The best nootropic is one that can really help you feel full of energy and vitality. If you also notice that your mood is significantly improved and you feel much happier in yourself, it is worth continuing with. 

Speak To Loved Ones OnThe Phone/Video Chat
Looking after your mental health is most certainly an important aspect of your overall well-being as well. So to keep a check on your mood and keep yourself in a better place, try to maintain at least some form of social contact a week with someone you can chat to easily. It is far easier to have a good conversation with smartphones and laptops, even when your closest friend or family member is miles away. You will feel better about it once you have relieved any stress or anxieties from your mind that you may be experiencing.

Why Looking After Your Health Is So Important

One of the great achievements of medicine has been the continuous increase in the population’s life expectancy. But with this comes responsibility for your own health. Many of us today have health insurance, but there are often some add ons that cost extra. But they can be helpful. For example, you may want to look at the Benefits of Medigap Plan B

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How to take care of your health?
Whether or not you are in good health depends on a multitude of factors. Sometimes hereditary (genetic) components are not modifiable, but most risk factors can be prevented by adopting a healthy lifestyle. Taking care of your health is easy if we follow the following tips: 

Healthy and balanced diet
Maintaining a balanced diet is the key when it comes to taking care of your health. Refined sugars and all those excessively sweetened products should be avoided, as well as saturated fats and trans fats. For this, it is important to effectively combine the intake of proteins (fish, meat), fats (oil, butter), and carbohydrates (fruits, vegetables, pasta, bread). You should also drink between 1.5 and 2 liters of water a day. 

Good hygiene
It is important to wash your hands well, maintain good oral hygiene, etc. But when we talk about hygiene, it is also worth remembering the importance of postural hygiene. In your day-to-day life, pay attention to how you feel and how you make efforts to gain weight. Using a good pillow and a good mattress; will help maintain healthy bones and muscles and keep your posture better.

Exercise regularly
Moderate exercise strengthens the heart, improves circulation, and helps eliminate toxins, among many other benefits. It is important to exercise regularly and according to age. The WHO recommends at least 30 minutes a day of exercise to avoid health problems. As a daily exercise, we can also understand climbing the stairs or walking instead of taking other transport. During the winter seasons, it is essential to play sports. The hormone serotonin feeds on sunlight, so when it decreases, we must activate it in another way, such as physical activity. It is just as important to exercise in lower light to warm up properly after sweating and avoid a sudden temperature change again. 

Avoid the consumption of toxic substances.
We refer to the consumption of tobacco, alcohol, or any other type of drug.

Create a good environment around us
Creating a good environment is achieved by promoting healthy personal relationships, avoiding stress, etc.

Have moments to relax
It is important to have moments of relaxation, to think about other things that escape from the routine and daily worries. All this minimizes the appearance of stress and its symptoms.

In addition, you must look for moments to relax outdoors. Exposure to the sun is vital since the rays of sunlight feed us and give us beneficial vitamin D. However it is always good to wear your sunscreen to ensure that you don’t burn! 

How to Deal With An Accident

Unfortunately, the majority of us will experience an accident in our lives. Of course, we hope that you don’t anytime soon. But if you were to experience an accident, injury, or illness, you must do what you can to give yourself the best chances of recovery. Your health and wellbeing should always be at the top of your list of priorities and the forefront of your mind. To help you along the way, here are a few key steps you should take at the first sign of any problem!

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Get Professional Medical Help
The first step you need to take to get yourself onto the path of recovery is to seek professional medical help. Now, this seems straightforward and common sense, but so many people out there will avoid going to the doctor. If you experience a significant injury, chances are someone will call an ambulance, and you will be seen in hospital. But when injuries or problems are less severe, you need to take responsibility for yourself and book an appointment or seek the help you need. There are a few options, but some of the most popular tend to be reaching out to urgent care services or your general practitioner. Make sure to attend your appointment, and they will be able to use the opportunity to check you over, diagnose symptoms or problems and determine the best course of action.

Collect Your Prescription
If you require medication, your doctor will prescribe you medication. This could be to resolve the problem or to provide pain relief. Make sure to collect your prescription and follow the instructions. This could include taking a certain amount each day, taking them at a specific time, or taking them with or without food.

Attend Your Appointments
You may find that you’re told to attend follow-up appointments. Make sure to participate in these. Often, people feel better and don’t need to go in at the time of the position. But even if you feel better, you still need to go. There may be remaining underlying conditions or symptoms that need to be addressed.

Take Time Off to Rest
Your body needs time to recover. This means taking time off work and social activities that may have otherwise led to you having a busy and hectic schedule. If your doctor recommends rest, you must take rest. Talk to your employer, let your friends know you need some downtime, and you can only attend relaxed and calm events. This may feel daunting or dull, but the more you rest, the sooner you will be back on your feet and back to normal.

These steps are logical and straightforward, but still, so many people fail to follow them. Hopefully, you won’t have to use the information any time soon, but if you do, you can keep the information in the back of your mind to help yourself along the way.

3 Ways To Focus on the Little Things

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We live in an age of big events. This means that we can very easily overlook the simpler and little things in life. Whether it’s the return to normality or the big events in life like birthdays and Christmas, we can find that we overlook the importance of tiny things that will make a big difference. This is why we have to turn our attention to the smaller moments, but how can we make the most of the little things? 

Stop Thinking of the Small Things as a Cliché
We care about enjoying the little things as one of the most important rules of life, but some people think it’s a little bit on the silly side. To bypass this, we’ve got to get away from the cliches but think about the small things as a foundation to everything. One of the best ways to change our thinking is to realize what some of the little things about ourselves would do to us if we could change them for the better. Little things can be frustrating, for example, any little aesthetic quibble, but while you can easily fix your teeth with dental services, you can use the little things as a foundation to build yourself back up better. When you get rid of those little issues that frustrate you, all of a sudden, you’re going to have a far better baseline in which to operate. To get to this point, we’ve got to stay away from the small things being so cliched.

Stop Filling Your Life
If we want to have a better quality of life and actually make sure the little things make us happy, we’ve got to stop overloading our calendar. But this is something we’re all very guilty of, and when we start to fill up every part of our schedule, it stops us from paying attention to the smallest things in life. But you have got to ask yourself, if you are filling your life with things, whether it’s social functions, gifts, or just keeping yourself busy, what would happen if all of these things disappeared? Many people found themselves struggling because life stopped amidst the pandemic. But rather than trying to overfill your calendar again, perhaps go and find some equilibrium. 

Taking the Time to Be by Yourself
So many of us don’t like being on our own, which means we start to rely on others to give us our simulation. At the same time, you cannot underestimate your relationships and what they will bring to you. At the same time, you have to understand what being by yourself can do for your sense of self. When you start to be on your own and actually do it properly, without watching television and scrolling social media, you may realize that the small things in life are actually what will connect the dots. Whether it’s baking, reading, or just sitting there and noticing your thoughts, small things are what will make you happy.

Andrea Bocelli: A Concert of a Lifetime

Hello, Elegant Ones,

Have you ever had an event so special that you dreamed of coming true, even though you have no idea how or when it would happen? My wife and I enjoy the music of Andrea Bocelli, and attending one of his concerts would be a dream come true. Thankfully, that dream became a reality this Sunday night when we attended his concert in Saint Louis.

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Our first experience listening to Mr. Bocelli’s music was when we purchased perfume from Victoria’s Secret in 2001. At the time, my wife enjoyed wearing Dream Angel, and the purchase included a gift – a compilation CD of the Italian tenor’s music. Having never heard anything from him, we did not know what to expect. However, from the first time we played the CD, his mesmerizing voice hooked us. We often played the CD as we would get ready for the day or night before bed. We couldn’t get enough of it, and we wanted to learn more about him and his music.

Since that Victoria’s Secret purchase, we experienced his newly-released albums and discovered his previously-released works. We did not understand most of the music since it was sung in Italian, but Mr. Bocelli did have a few songs in English. His voice is so powerful that it does not matter if it is Italian or English; he can move you, stir your emotions, and fill you with great joy. My wife would often say that she would enjoy going to one of his concerts if she had the opportunity.

A few years back, probably in 2018 or 2019, I had learned that Mr. Bocelli would be performing in New York City. It might have been Christmas special, although I don’t recall for sure. I thought it would be great to surprise my wife with a trip to the Big Apple for that concert of a lifetime. I went as far as looking at airline ticket prices and hotels near the concert venue. But the timing wasn’t right, and the trip didn’t happen. Since we had never been to New York City and knew almost nothing about getting around, I decided it would be best to wait for a better opportunity.

A couple of months back, as I was out running errands when I noticed a billboard with Mr. Bocelli’s photograph and the date October 17. Intrigued, I rushed home to see what I could find. To my amazement, Mr. Bocelli was bringing his world tour to Saint Louis. Our better opportunity now required no airline tickets or hotel reservations, but instead a quick fifteen trip from our house. The original tour, planned for 2020, was canceled when the pandemic was still lingering in December. How did we not know he was coming to our hometown? How did we miss it?  But thankfully, good seats were still available, and we quickly purchased our tickets for what we knew would be a memorable evening.

Without a doubt, Mr. Bocelli did not disappoint the crowd of almost 18,000 people. As a man of few words, he let his music speak for itself. He had no long introduction at the opening; he spoke only one brief sentence, saying it was great to be back together since the pandemic had canceled the previous opportunity. His powerful voice filled the Enterprise Center with a mixture of songs from his most recent BELIEVE album and earlier selections. He moved from song to song without long soliloquies, and in some instances, Mr. Bocelli spoke no words. Larisa Martinez, Loren Allred, and Edward Park joined Mr. Bocelli on stage for spectacular duets. You could feel their passion and feel it deep down in your soul. My favorite moment of the night was when nine-year-old daughter Virginia Bocelli joined her father on stage for a heartwarming rendition of Hallelujah. Ayanna Witter-Johnson’s cello solo and singing added a punch of the unexpected. Brittany O’Connor and Paul Barris masterfully danced during many of the songs. Steven Mercurio conducted the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra and Symphony Orchestra to add the finishing touches for an amazing night.

The two-plus-hour show left my wife and me speechless, not wanting the night to end. Mr. Boceilli and his friends could have performed for another hour or two, and it would have been wonderful. Their performance left us in awe. Never have we been to a concert quite like it. I don’t know what concert could be any better than this one — only another Andrea Bocelli concert, but this time in Italy at the Duomo in Milan. That would be utterly mind-blowing, but one can dream.