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The Perks Of Being Healthy



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By : Lesli Jambers    9 or more times read
Submitted 2009-08-31 06:28:59
When asked what the most important concern of many people is today, a majority would answer health with conviction. Since stressors are found left and right, more and more are getting sick because they do not know how to deal with it properly. This results to absences at the office and even hospitalization.

This has resulted to the mushrooming of many restaurants serving healthy food like organic and vegetarian products, gyms with tailor made programs for their clients and supplementary products like tablets and capsules in the pharmacy.

The succeeding paragraphs will show you the benefits that a healthy person can get if he is on a balanced diet, maintains a regular exercise program, and visits the doctor regularly. Read on and learn.

The first perk a person derives from being fit and healthy is that he will have a great performance at work. Take note that if you are on top of your game, then it follows that you can do almost everything. Tasks will be accomplished in a faster time compared to your colleagues who are living the sedentary lifestyle. You will also have more passion to work despite the obstacles that you are facing throughout the day. During the all-important business transactions and board meetings, senior executives will definitely see you like an Energizer bunny.

Without a doubt, this go-getter attitude will make you stand out from the rest. Other employees will surely wonder what it is that you did that has caught the big bosses' attention. More often than not, your higher ups will reward you with a raise. In some instances, if they are more generous, they will offer a promotion. This is a very attractive lure to think about.

Second, you will avoid getting a lot of lifestyle diseases like diabetes mellitus and hypertensive cardiovascular disease. It is common knowledge that most diseases are a result of poor or wrong nutritional intake such as excessive fat, cholesterol and sugar in the diet. Add to that the almost zero level of physical activities those employees, especially those who are stuck in their office cubicles, are having.

Third, being healthy means that your body has the capacity to live longer. Longevity will help you do more things life especially if you have already retired from your day job. You will have no need to hire a private duty nurse. Instead, you can go on your own to wherever you want to. You can also opt to take your grandkids along with you to the zoo or to the museum for a bonding moment. You can do this even if you reach the ripe old age of 100.

Fourth, you can deal with people in a more harmonious manner. Since you are functioning at an optimum level, you will be alert in making crucial decisions. You will also feel more comfortable as you carry out your daily meetings and discussions with your boss or your subordinates. Without a doubt, they will find you a pleasure to work with and they will not hesitate in approaching you. Unlike the unhealthy ones who feel like they are carrying the burden of the world on their shoulders, you will not feel grouchy because you have no reason to do so.
Author Resource:- Lesli is a respected and professional health practitioner. Be sure to read her articles on the Honeywell HFD 120 Q for better indoor breathing and the one about Omron HEM 780 Blood Pressure Monitor to make sure you maintain your situation under control at all times.
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