The next step is mindfulness. Be attentive to what you eat, what physical activity you devote time to, how you rest. Notice how your body responds to different foods, exercises, and routines. Notice the changes in your well-being and energy. This will help you understand exactly what works for you and your body.
However, awareness and mindfulness are only half the battle. It is important to take responsibility for your health and take steps to improve it. This may include changing your diet, adding exercise, managing stress and seeking help from a neck vascular specialist (more on that later).
Of course, it's not always easy. We all face temptations and challenges on the road to health. But I'm sure every step in that direction is worth the effort. After all, it's so important for us to be our best selves-physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
So what do you do to start trusting yourself and your body?
First, start by understanding your health goals and priorities. Ask yourself the question: What exactly do I want to achieve? It could be improved physical fitness, reduced stress, increased energy, or just a general sense of well-being. When you are clear about your goals, it becomes easier to make decisions that support your health.
Second, pay attention to your lifestyle. Regular exercise, a healthy diet, adequate rest and sleep are all important parts of a healthy lifestyle. Find activities that make you feel good and are right for you. This can be gymnastics, running, dancing, or any other type of physical activity. Also pay attention to your diet – choose fresh and natural foods that will provide your body with the necessary nutrients.
Third, take time for introspection and self-observation. Notice what factors are affecting your well-being. Maybe certain foods are causing you unpleasant symptoms or making your health worse. Or you notice that certain exercises are giving you more benefits and energy. Write down your observations and use them to make decisions for your health.
Finally, be patient and compassionate with yourself. The process of making lifestyle changes and achieving health takes time and persistence. Don't expect instant results, because health is a long-term investment in yourself. Be prepared for challenges and setbacks along the way. But remember that every step, even the smallest one, brings you closer to your goal.