This morning I was talking to my wife about how simplicity has had a major impact on my health.

I have suffered from Irritable Bowel Syndrome from an early age, and I have tried anything to reduce it’s symptoms. I won’t bother you with all the details, but not really much helped.

Since a few years I have simplified my life in a lot of areas, and it really toned down the IBS. I feel better than ever. A big part of the improvement is caused by doing less and at the same time doing more of what I really love.

Simplicity is all about going back to the basics. People have forgotten how it is to live a simple life. Nowadays it’s all about multitasking, producing more, buying more, working more, making more money and living larger.

The downside or better said, the danger is that this hectic lifestyle will increase your stress level, you’ll be more anxious, edgy, tired, downhearted, unsatisfied, unfulfilling, and eventually you’ll be worn out. And because everybody is doing this, you almost think it is normal.

Now on the other hand, a healthier life through simplicity will give you more energy, it increases your lifespan, you’ll be more focused, more relaxed and productive, more creative, happier and more content.

So let’s take a look at what you can do to live a healthy life through simplicity:

Activity

Quit going to gym and start running, walking or bicycling outside. It will save you a lot of money, it will take less time and you’ll enjoy fresh air and beautiful surroundings. All of these sports have a positive effect on your mind. They relieve stress, prevent muscle and bone loss and reduce the risk of heart-attacks, stroke and diabetes. Working out also builds confidence and a good healthy self-esteem.

Work less

Start working less. Try to go from a five day to a four day workweek or less. Simplify your lifestyle and you will need less. Start your own business and you can make the decisions. A great book on this topic is The four hour workweek by Tim Ferris. It has tons of great tips for self-employed as well as employees on how to simplify your life, business life and how to work less.

Wake up early

Wake up early to finish something important so you don’t need to worry or hurry the rest of the day. Realize your dreamgoal or enjoy some extra free time to do the things you always wanted to do. Go for a run, read a book, write a novel, learn to play an instrument, learn a language or start a blog.

Declutter

Declutter your house. Downsize your wardrobe, clean out closets and drawers. Ged rid of stuff that you don’t need or don’t use. Create a more minimalist look in your living room. Put your keys and things you often need in one place so you can find them. Decluttering gives you peace of mind which results in less stress.

Meditate

Meditate a few minutes a day to clear your mind. Meditation reduces stress, anxiety and increases focus, calmness and clarity. Meditation creates an extraordinary mindset that determines the rest of your day.

Eat healthy

Eat whole grain foods, fruits (apples, pears, bananas, berries, oranges, grapes, kiwis, pineapples, etc), vegetables, rice and patatoes. Healthy foods will give you more energy, it will keep your weight under control and prevents many diseases. It has impact on your productivity, positivity and overall happiness.

Drink water

Drinking water is the foundation of good health. An avarage of two liters of water (or other beverages) per day is recommended. If you forget to drink enough water throughout the day than write it down on the top right corner of your calender.

Put a can of water on the table and pour a glas every once in a while to remind yourself. It will refresh your mind and body. Water prevents and fights many diseases like heart disease, stroke, hypertension, depression and sleep disorder. Water and healthy food are the two most important ingredients to gain energy and live a flourishing life.

Solitude

Once in a while spend some time in solitude. A great way to do this is to wake up early or to go for a walk. Being by yourself creates space in your mind for new ideas and solutions. Solitude is the greatest place for inspiration, creativity, reflection on life and wellbeing.

”In health there is freedom. Health is the first of all liberties.” – Henri Frederic Amiel

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Klaus Crow