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Tip 66 The Importance of Diet and Exercise

In the pursuit of achieving a greater level of fitness there are many things to consider. Exercise is extremely important but there is another element that is often forgotten in the search for improved fitness and health: diet.

Yes, exercise and diet go hand in hand in improving the health and fitness of any individual. If you have decided to begin to work on increasing your level of physical fitness, which can add many benefits to your day to day life as well as your overall health (such as resistance to sickness, more energy throughout the day, the need for less sleep at night, and many, many other health benefits), you should not only consider a regimen of exercise but also think about improving your diet. The old saying you are what you eat is not just a silly little saying we tell our children when we want them to eat their broccoli, they are words that ring as true for a 40 year old as they do for a toddler.

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The process of externalizing moods, deciding what can be done about them, and then physically putting the problem out of sight has been found to dissipate bad moods much of the time. Attitudes are the ways that you react to situations, and to people, based on the assumptions and the beliefs that you have learned. Youre only as successful and productive as your most positive beliefs. Addiction is considered to be a disease that is threefold:Recovery is a balancing of the physical and the emotional.


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Tip #88: Recovery for Yourself You should want to recover from your addiction for yourself and for no one else. We basically see the process of internal cues as this: Tip #79 External Events as Stimulus to Addiction In this perception of internal cues, some external problem or event occurs and as a result of that event, internal cues appear. The concept is simple, and has been used for many years, but it remains as strong and powerful as ever. Most recovering addicts will need the help of a counselor or other type of support group to help them through this phase of detoxification.