Woman's Day Magazine NZ

100 ways TO BE THE BEST YOU!

wellness

1 GET YOUR NOSE INTO A BOOK!

Reading has been proven to improve your brain function, increase knowledge and sharpen your memory. Find something you’re interested in and get reading!

2 STRETCH IT OUT

Stretching for as little as five minutes a day can boost blood circulation and increase mobility. The optimal time to stretch is in the morning, so it’s a great idea to make this a part of your daily routine.

3 INTRODUCE SPF

Not only does it protect your skin, but wearing sunscreen or a foundation containing SPF can also help to reduce fine lines and wrinkles.

4 LAUGH MORE

There are endless health benefits associated with laughing – it relaxes the body, releases endorphins and can even boost your immune system!

5 VOLUNTEER FOR A GOOD CAUSE

Many of us use the excuse of being time-poor, but putting your energy towards helping those in need can enlighten both your own life and someone else’s.

6 SPICE UP YOUR LIFE!

Introducing more spices, such as turmeric, cinnamon and garlic, to your meals can lower inflammation and help reduce the risk of certain diseases.

7 GET YOUR GROOVE ON

Create a playlist brimming with upbeat songs to get you motivated!

8 ORGANISE FAMILY ACTIVITY NIGHTS

Our busy schedules can often limit the time we get to spend with our loved ones. Schedule an activity every month, such as a themed movie night or cooking a meal, and enjoy quality time together.

9 OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW

The new year is the perfect time to re-evaluate your wardrobe. If you haven’t worn something in more than six months to a year, it might be time to part ways. Donating your clothes to a shelter can help someone who needs it more than you.

10 LISTEN TO AN UPLIFTING PODCAST

Living in a world of constant content streaming means there are endless podcasts available. Our top pick is , where

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