Much of the time, we go through life without really listening. Or we claim that we listen but don’t really hear what is being said. When it comes to the signals coming from our bodies, however, I think we really better listen. We live in times of great stress and it takes its toll on our physical selves. We best listen to the little cues that our bodies give us. Don’t ignore those little aches and pains, lest they become bigger ones.
Listening to Your Body
Everyone who lives in today’s society knows what it is like to feel the pressure of the demands placed on you. Sometimes these things just pile up and you can’t help but feel the tension radiating through every pore of your body. Then, your health suffers and you are forced to stay home. Nonetheless, you still try to insist that you can handle it for fear of having work pile up on you even more. When these things happen, you simply have to throw the trowel and give in to your health needs. You need to listen to your body before it completely gives up on you.
Very often you are so busy trying to catch up with life’s demands that you don’t notice the subtle messages your body is trying to send you. Fact is, our bodies are constantly trying to tell us something. We should know because we feel these things every time they happen. Do we listen to them? Admittedly, not all of the time. The reality is that we tend to ignore the hints until it is too late.
When we don’t get enough rest, we feel the repercussions in so many different ways. Some of us get the sniffles, others sore muscles, while the rest just get plain sick. When this happens, our bodies are telling us that it is high time to relax and rejuvenate. What do we do? We take a shot of Vitamin C or pop a pill. These aren’t necessarily enough to fully recuperate. Eventually, these subtle hints become cries for help. We end up either sick in bed for days, or worse, confined in the hospital.
Our bodies know our needs better than our minds do. Sometimes, we choose to ignore reality. Though we may be weak to the bones, we convince ourselves that a night’s rest is just the remedy for it. If you abuse your body and ignore its needs, you eventually will have to pay the price. The cost may vary, but the statement of account will still come.
Leading a healthy life means that you have to put your body’s needs first. You need to be aware of each call so that you can answer before it’s too late. To avoid dire consequences, you also need to know the importance of living healthy. The right kind of diet and exercise can do wonders. In fact, these are two main components of your body’s needs.
If you live a very hectic life and have no time for exercise, you need to make sure that you make time. Twenty minutes of workout daily helps a lot. It’s not asking for much. Though you may have to juggle your schedule a bit just to squeeze in some exercise time, the benefits will far outweigh the hassle. Our body is our temple, and we are only given one temple in this lifetime. The best way to care for it and to nurture it is to be aware of what it needs. Hear its cries and heed its calls, otherwise it may be too late.
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