Recharge Your Battery
All the energy you need to keep going and going and going . . .
Energy descends from the Greek "energeia," meaning
"activity," which is in turn derived from another Greek
word, "ergon," which means "work." So it's
no coincidence that the amount of energy you have determines your
ability to do work. What's the best way to get your natural
energy to help you perform at your best? It doesn't take much
to make a major difference. All you really need to do is change
your FRAME of reference: - Food: Eat a balanced diet.
Common sense tells you to include lots of water, fruit, vegetables,
and nuts and grains.
- Rest: The National Sleep
Foundation estimates fatigue is to blame for up to 90 percent of
all industrial accidents and costs businesses $18 billion a year in
lost productivity. The answer? A quick 15- to 20-minute nap about
eight hours after you wake up.
- Air: Refresh the oxygen in
your brain and blood several times a day. Use the 4-4-4 method:
Breathe in through your nostrils for four seconds, hold for four
seconds, breathe out through your mouth for four seconds. It's
amazing how this simple exercise can relieve stress and add
energy.
- Mind: Increase your mental
energy. Read books that improve your personal effectiveness and
books by and about high-energy high achievers you admire. Learn as
much as you can about your industry. There are two steps to
creating enthusiasm-the first is learning, the second is
achievement.
- Exercise: Commit to
exercising at least 30 minutes a day, at least three days a week.
Regular exercise not only increases overall energy levels, but it
also increases our feelings of health, well-being and
self-esteem.
Bill Phillips, exercise guru and author of Body for Life (Harper Collins), says
there are three things you can do immediately to increase your
energy. First, grab a tall glass of water and drink it. If your
body is even 1 percent dehydrated, your energy can dip
dramatically. Drink at least eight to 10 glasses of water a day.
Second, plan an intelligent morning routine. Get up, drink two
glasses of water and exercise intensely for 20 minutes to get your
breathing going and your heart rate up. Third, wait one hour, then
eat a balanced breakfast of proteins and carbohydrates. If you
follow this routine, you'll burn fat, clear your mind, and
increase your energy for the day. Contrary to what many people think, sitting around doing nothing
makes you tired. The bottom line is, the more energy you expend,
the more energy you expand.
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Bestselling author Barry Farber (www.barryfarber.com) is the nation's top-rated
speaker on sales, management and motivation.
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