What not to do on weekends
Are you making any of these
health-destroying, wellness-damaging mistakes on your days off?
Did you know that how you
spend the 48-hour weekend could make or break the rest of your week?
Pursue it right and you will recover from the week gone by, and be fresh
and bouncy for the week ahead. Make the following mistakes and you'll
probably have a worse one than anticipated.
BINGE EATING
The
weekend calls for movie dates, family dinners and social get-togethers.
All this partying naturally leads to indulgence in fast food, greasy
meals and drinks. Naturally , you're damaging your health and
figure.What to do: Research says that all you need to feel satiated is a
touch of sugar or salt. So, one trick for cutting
on calories is splitting dessert with your friends.
OVERSLEEPING
You've
slogged it out during the workweek and partied late on Friday night, so
you deserve to sleep in late on the weekend. Wrong. Sleep experts call
this phenomenon `social jetlag' and it can do more harm than repair.What
to do: Organise your schedules in such a way that you sleep and wake up
on weekends within an hour of your work day timings.
DOING TOO MANY CHORES
It's natural to get home so tired that you leave the dishes in the sink
and the clothes in the laundry basket for a major weekend overhaul. Add
to this, bank documentation, paper work and changing the sheets, and
you're swamped! What to do: Divide your chores through the week instead
of leaving them for the weekend. Have a weekly time table for doing the
laundry , dishes, cleaning, sweeping and dusting.
RESTRICTING YOUR BOUNDARIES
Have your weekends become so repetitive that you end up doing the same
thing over and over again? The absence of new activities ensures you are
stuck in a rut.What to do: Explore the outskirts of the city . Go for a
drive. Don't have a car? Take off on a hike, it will give you a chance
to be surrounded by nature. If you'd rather be a city slicker, then try
out a new restaurant in the vicinity .
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