There are certain things that you can do in your life to help you get to a state of both physical and mental health which will benefit not just you, but the family that you have around you.
If you have children, taking care of yourself ahead of everybody else should be the priority. While this sounds like quite a conflicting thing to think about, you need to consider yourself as their number one. Without their number one in full working order and available to cater for their wants and needs, they won’t be able to thrive as they need to.
Exercising for Physical Health
It’s hard to catch a break when you’ve got kids, especially to get out and do exercise that will count towards anything. You need to set yourself time, a routine and a goal to work towards in order to get yourself feeling as fit as you can. However, this isn’t necessarily the case all the time.
There are certain things that you need to make provisions for, sure, but unless you have an amazing source of childcare and are willing to work that amount of time into your weekly lifestyle, it’s just not an option for the majority who are wanting to do it. This doesn’t mean that it’s completely unattainable.
There are classes available for you to do with children in tow, no matter what age they are. Being able to keep up with them physically is something that counts for a lot when you’re a parent – not just for the fun factor, but for their safety and wellbeing in certain situations as well.
Exercising for Mental Health
Exercise doesn’t just have to be for your physical fitness – it can go a long way in helping cope with certain mental health conditions as well. There are sports and exercises that you can do that are crucial in helping you switch off from whatever exacerbates any illness you have; whether it’s stress about a situation, outside factors that contribute towards how you’re feeling or even just something that fills your mind with no idea as to why it’s doing it.
A lot of people have commented on being able to “switch off” whilst running, which can be a great reason to take it up it for nothing else. This will help benefit your mood not just with yourself personally, but whatever is reflecting onto your children.
The stability of your mental health is not just something that you go through on your own; those around you are all a part of it too, just as would be the case with physical health. Exercising is only one way to get yourself back on track, and should never be used as the only method if you think that it’s beyond a stage where exercise alone can help.
Eating Well – With Your Family
It’s often said that eating healthily when children are involved is impossible, but that’s not true. Children grow up with what they are accustomed to, and if you are introducing things including sugar, fat and that are easily accessible (such as drive thru food) into their diet, then of course they are going to expect it to be the norm and want it all the time.
Most of the time, an aversion to fruit and vegetables is more fear of the unknown than a genuine dislike for what they’re being presented with. Getting into a good eating routine with your children doesn’t only benefit them, but will help you with your own healthy eating habits as well.
There are things that you can use to help you along your fitness journey; there’s a huge buzz about ideal shake for many reasons, with fitness supplements becoming the thing to turn to when stuck in a rut with your current plan. We have gotten to the stage of development and research where these products aren’t produced just for money-making profit anymore and are showing proven benefits to being taken alongside a healthy diet and exercise.
Drinking More – Helping Your Family
Water is so abundant in our modern world that it’s being taken for granted completely. We cover up the thirst signals that our brains are sending to us and often mistake them for hunger signals instead, leading to overeating. This in turn adds on the pound that we don’t necessarily need or want. It can easily be avoided simply by drinking more.
It is recommended that we drink eight ounces of water at least eight times a day, but this is dependent on the weather outside. If it’s hot or edging towards summer, aim to drink a bit more. There are certain water bottles, apps and aids that you can get to help remind you to drink and edge you on in your journey throughout the day.
Although it seems like a task that should be second-nature to us, if you have gotten yourself into the habit of not drinking the required amount that you should per day, there is more chance that it will be harder for you to accomplish. This doesn’t mean that you should give up – the benefits of drinking more water go far beyond weight loss.
Your brain is 80% water, and your focus and concentration has a lot to attribute to this fluid. Not only will you feel the benefits in being able to get to work mentally, but your energy levels should rise with the more water that is consumed. As it’s something that you don’t necessarily have to invest a lot of money in to try, as is the case with quite a lot of things these days, give it a go and see how you feel – what have you go to lose?

I’m Kamar, a blogger with a passion for all things related to food, housekeeping tips, and DIY projects. From cooking up new recipes in the kitchen to finding creative solutions for organization and cleaning, I love exploring ways to make daily life more enjoyable and efficient. When I’m not busy in the kitchen or working on a new home project, you can find me sharing my latest discoveries on my blog and connecting.