Top tips on living well

Wellness is as individual as a fingerprint, and means something different to everyone. 

To many the thought of wellness is doing yoga five times a week, meditating and drinking a power shake for breakfast but it actually takes a journey of self-discovery to find out what makes each individual feel well – from standing in the sun to running with their children or simply enjoying a favourite treat once a week (TV or chocolate). 

With this in mind, the team at Live Well London, a three-day event that celebrates every form of wellness kicking off on March 1, has revealed a series of top tips for living well on a daily basis, based on insight from its show experts. 

Most of them are much easier to fit in with your day-to-day routine than you might think!

1. Find Balance 

Don't force yourself to get up at am every day for a run or to drink super green juices. Fit activity into your lifestyle and make healthy eating swaps when you can, but don’t deny yourself a treat such as chocolate or cakes when you fancy it. Try and make sure to sleep 7-8 hours per night if you can.

Rachel Evans, award-winning health blogger, Healthy & Psyched 

 

2. Create intrinsic goals, not just extrinsic goals.

Focus on how you want to feel and why health will help you to cultivate more happiness and fulfilment, rather than how it changes your appearance. Journaling or working with a life coach is great for self-discovery – you’ll be amazed at what you learn about yourself.

Amy Rushworth, Confidence and Transformational Life Coach, Wellness with Amy

 

3. Exercise for enjoyment 

Find something you enjoy doing every day that makes you feel healthy. What works for you may not necessarily be what works for your best friend, social media influencer or colleague. Take this enjoyment and try to incorporate it into your every-day routine. It might be high intensity, or sometimes merely stretching.

Clarissa Lenharr, registered nutritionist 

 

4. Perfection rejection 

It’s about consistency, not perfection - nourishment not deprivation. Self-care is a necessity and not a luxury. Start by making small do-able changes that can become part of your daily life; you can build on it and create a lifestyle that helps you reach your wellness goals. Go for daily walks, run around the park or go to softplay with the children - whatever works that day. Restorative exercise is super important for hormonal health too so don’t discount a gentle workout.

Angelique Panagos, nutritional therapist 

 

5. Small steps to big changes 

Self-care can be as simple as eating your favourite breakfast, getting a good nights’ sleep, or turning off social media for the evening. It doesn’t have to be a huge act – take the dog for a walk on a sunny day (and if you don’t have one, borrow a neighbours!). Try not to pay attention to what other people are doing, and focus on what works well for you.

Laura Phelan, Eating Disorder Practitioner, Phelan Well

 

6. Be you

Don’t feel the need to conform or fit another person’s ideal. Understand what works for you and find your own way. Embrace culture, equality, diversity, fitness, health and recognise your individual nutritional needs. Life’s more fun when you challenge convention, break the rules and pursue your passion. Why fit in when you can stand out?

Shivraj Bassi, Founder and CEO of Innermost

 

Rachel, Clarissa, Laura and Amy will be giving a seminar on falling in love with food on Friday 1st March at 12pm, and Angelique will be talking about the connection between hormones and nutrition on Sunday 3rd March at 12.30pm. Innermost will be presenting at the show and are the Headline Sponsor.  

It all takes place 1 – 3 March 2019 at Old Billingsgate, London.

Tickets are on sale now from £35 www.livewelllondon.com.

 

 

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