Saturday, May 2, 2020

5 Ways To Get Healthy

With good food habits and daily physical activity you will be well on your way to a healthy life.  Easy to say, but sometimes not so easy to do!
Our busy lifestyles can be hard on our family’s health. Rushing to and from school and work can make it hard to find time to be physically active. We can also slip into the habit of choosing unhealthy snacks and take-away foods or spending our free time watching TV or in front of the computer.
However, these choices can be dangerous for our health and our children’s health – both now and in the long-term. That’s why it’s so important to stop, take stock and make a conscious decision to follow a healthy lifestyle.

How to lead a healthy lifestyle

There are five simple ways for your family to lead a healthy lifestyle and get back on track:

1. Get active each day

  • Regular physical activity is important for the healthy growth, development and well-being of children and young people.
  • They should get at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day, including vigorous activities that make them ‘huff and puff’.
  • Include activities that strengthen muscles and bones on at least 3 days of the week.
  • Parents should be good role models and have a positive attitude to being active.

2. Choose water as a drink

  • Water is the best way to quench your thirst – and it doesn’t come with the added sugar found in fruit juices, soft drinks and other sweetened drinks.
  • Reduced fat milk for children over two is a nutritious drink and a great source of calcium.
  • Give kids whole fruit to eat, rather than offering fruit juices that have a lot of sugar.

3. Eat more fruit and vegetables

  • Eating fruit and vegetables every day helps children grow and develop, boosts their vitality and can reduce the risk of many chronic diseases.
  • Aim to eat two serves of fruit and five serves of vegetables every day.
  • Have fresh fruit available as a convenient snack and try to include fruit and vegies in every meal.

4. Switch off the screen and get active

  • Sedentary or ‘still’ time spent watching TV, surfing online or playing computer games is linked to kids becoming overweight or obese.
  • Children and young people should spend no more than two hours a day on ‘small screen’ entertainment. Break up long periods of use as often as possible.
  • Plan a range of active indoor and outdoor games or activities for your children, as alternatives to watching TV or playing on the computer.

5. Eat fewer snacks and select healthier alternatives

  • Healthy snacks help children and young people meet their daily nutritional needs.
  • Snacks based on fruit and vegetables, reduced fat dairy products and whole grains are the healthiest choices.
  • Avoid snacks that are high in sugar or saturated fats – such as chips, cakes and chocolate – which can cause children to put on excess weight.

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Everyone enjoys reading a good book, especially when they are free! The number of website where you can get ebooks seems to be growing daily but finding those with books costing nothing is becoming more and more difficult. On this resources page I'm going to share some great tips on how to search the top retailers websites for these elusive books

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Amazon Kindle Store

One really useful page is the Amazon Kindle "Limited-Time Offers" page, which always has a bunch of ebooks on offer, at very low or zero prices.
For those of you who don't mind paying a couple dollars then Amazon's Kindle Daily Deals page has some excellent offers which are well worth checking out each day.

eBooks.com

If you're interested in downloading from eBooks.com, then you're going to have to trust to luck. At this time I haven't found any way to filter books by price or view a "Top Free Books" listing. For eBooks.com, it seems we're out of luck!

KoboBooks.com

It wasn't so long ago that it was super easy to get hold of free EPUBs from KoboBooks . Since then it's become more and more difficult to find them. Kobo claim to have "Over 1 Million FREE eBooks!". They are there — you just need a little patience in discovering them.
The best approach for filtering by "free" is with the following process;
  1. Visit KoboBooks.com
  2. Use the search box at the top of the page, or click on one of the category links on the lower left
  3. Select "Sort By: Price: Low to High" from the drop down on the right side
As you can see, this is not a difficult process, but every time you make a new search you will have to change that "Sort By" option.