The back to
school commercials are on and new Temple flags are going up on the streetlights
of campus. As much as we hate to admit
it, fall semester is quickly approaching.
Once the semester picks up, it’s often hard to remember your health on
top of everything else. But here are
some helpful tips to keep you healthy and fit all semester long.
Public
relations is one of the most stressful industries out there. In fact, Forbes
lists Public Relations executive as the 5th most stressful job of
2013, not far behind military general! Scheduling activities that help you relax
after being in a hectic work environment is important. Fitness is one great way
to relieve stress after a busy day.
Practicing yoga allows your body to get the exercise it needs and your
mind the rest it deserves.
During those
late nights at the Tech Center or all day classes, it’s easy to work through
dinner or lunch. I’ll admit to a Red
Bull-fueled morning or two. But skipping
meals, especially breakfast, can have some detrimental effects on your body. This bad habit alters your metabolism and lowers
blood sugar, making you feel sluggish and tired. An easy fix is to snack
throughout the day, providing your body with the nutrition it needs to make it
through the day. Try carrots with hummus
or trail mix with dried berries and nuts to give you energy on the go.
On the
busiest days, it’s even difficult to find time to snack and the go-to energizer
is, of course, coffee. Those sugary
lattes and Frappuccinos are great for a burst of caffeine but make you crash
later. Thankfully there are healthy
alternatives to give you much needed energy.
Green tea is a nice replacement that helps boost your immune system in
addition to a little caffeine buzz. Hot
water with lemon, although it is caffeine free, is a great coffee replacement
for coffee in the morning with benefits like clearing your skin, enhancing your
mood, and reducing anxiety.
What other
health tips do you have for leading a healthy and active lifestyle? Let us
know!
This guest blog post was written by PRowl Staff Member Jaime Martorana.
This guest blog post was written by PRowl Staff Member Jaime Martorana.
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