Ruth Sanders

5 Ways to Prevent that Afternoon Slump

It happens about 2 PM or sometimes even at 10 or 11 in the morning. You are just so tired or maybe even sleepy. You just want to take a nap. Well, if you are where you can take a nap
just a 20 minute one can be helpful. But most of us cannot just quit working and go take a nap. So you reach for yet another cup of coffee or a sugary snack to keep you going. You know this is not healthy for you, but, what can you do. You have to keep going.
And yes, I know what that feels like because I felt exactly the same way and reached for the sugar to keep going.

So how do you have enough energy to make it through the day and be healthy, too.
Here are some things I do now to prevent that afternoon slump.

1. Keep my blood sugar balanced .I have protein at breakfast; eggs, any kind of meat, and some fruit and or veggies.
If I have a small amount of cereal, I make sure it is high fiber such as steel cut oats, to keep my blood sugar regulated.
Eat a good lunch with some meat and veggies and maybe a good complex carbohydrate such as sweet potato.

2. Keep hydrated. A lack of water can cause fatigue. If you drink coffee or tea, these are diuretics and can dehydrate you.

3. Have a healthy snack, if needed- some nuts and an apple is my favorite

4. A stretch break- stretch your body and take some deep breaths to bring energizing oxygen into your body.

5. Good sleep the night before
Take time to unwind before bed, no electronics at least an hour before.


That miserable afternoon slump is preventable with just a few preventive measures.

If you have any questions, or would like to talk about having more energy, or any other health challenge just email me and I would be glad to help.

Ruth Sanders
ruthsanders@mail.com

simplebalancedhealth.com

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Why Do You Crave Sugar?


The cause of sugar addiction is not always just the sugar.
Yes, there is a physical addiction, but why are you eating the
sugar in the first place?

Sugary treats are a quick,easy way of distracting ourselves from our current discomfort; which makes the problem worse in the long run.

Instead of trying to resort to willpower, which doesn't usually
work long term, ask yourself "why am I feeling this unease?

Some possible reasons:


*Boredom
*Stress
*Lack of nutrients
*Loneliness
*Dissatisfaction with a job or other situation in your life
*Feeling overwhelmed

 
Any yes, eating sugar causes your blood sugar to be unbalanced 
so that you need even more sugar.

The cycle can be broken. I know I broke my cycle of sugar addiction.
But I didn't get permanent results until I dealt with the emotional reasons
and replaced the nutrients I was missing.

It feels so much better on this side of a sugar addiction. 

If you are using food as a distraction and would like help breaking the cycle of your sugar cravings, I would love to help.

Go to my contact page at simplebalancedhealth.com if you would like to ask me any questions. I would be glad to help however I can.    

          Ruth Sanders Certified Health Coach









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I'm So Tired-How Can I Have More Energy



I'm so tired. How can I get some more energy?

This is a question I get all the time. Sales of energy drinks have skyrocketed in the last few years, and yet people are still tired. Why is this?

There are a few common reasons for fatigue:
Candida infection
Depression
Hypoglycemia
Poor nutrition
Under or over sleeping
Chronic stress

If your doctor has ruled out any chronic illness, here are some things you can do:

1. Eat a Healthy Diet

Complex carbohydrates such as fruits, vegetable, and whole grains provide vitamins, minerals, and fiber for a steady flow of energy and stabilized blood sugar. Lean proteins such as meat, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds provide building blocks to repair your body and strengthen your immune system. You may think that simple sugars such as a candy bar or a sugary drink are giving you energy, but in reality it is just short term. You very suddenly crash causing exhaustion and inability to think clearly. Simple sugars also deplete vitamins and minerals, leaving your tired and weakening your immune system. Don’t skip meals, especially breakfast.Be sure to have some protein at breakfast such as eggs, or yogurt and nuts. Eat 6 smaller meals if you need to for blood sugar regulation.
Drink plenty of pure water. Dehydration can cause your body systems to slow resulting in fatigue, and headaches.

2. Get Adequate Rest

Be sure to get 7-8 hours of sleep at night. Your body restores itself during sleep, balancing and rejuvenating all your body's systems and organs.
Take breaks during the day. Stretch and take some deep breaths. One cause of not getting enough sleep at night is being overtired. You'll find that you actually get that project done more quickly and with greater ease if you take regular breaks.

3. Get Regular Physical Activity

Getting some form of regular physical activity will increase your circulation and lung capacity to bring oxygen and blood flow to your body to create energy. It doesn't have to be structured, just any activity that you enjoy. You will experience clearer thinking, more stamina and a greater ability to deal with stress. Physical activity also strengthens your immune system, lessening the chances of your getting sick and not being able to work, or enjoy events with your family.Having a healthy balance of good nutrition, rest and physical exercise will help your body produce all the energy you need to enjoy your life without being exhausted all the time.




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