CANDY WASHINGTON

WRITER | PRODUCER | ACTOR | MANIFESTATION + SELF-LOVE MUSE

What to Look for in Medical Providers

Candy WashingtonComment

Hi lovelies,

When you're looking for a new healthcare provider, you want to choose one that will take care of you. Once you have decided who is best for your needs, it would be inconvenient and time-consuming to find someone else if you're not happy. There are many things that you might want to consider when making your choice, from how good the time management is to how highly the doctors are regarded.

Look for In-Network Providers
For many people, the first stage of finding a new healthcare provider is to get a list of in-network providers. By choosing a doctor who is within your insurance provider's network, you can avoid paying more than you need to. You can call your insurance provider and ask them for a list of in-network providers to get you started.

Read Reviews
As with any service, it's worth reading the reviews before you decide if it's right for you. Good reviews for a medical provider will tell you about the experiences of current and former patients. It's also worth asking friends and family members if they have any recommendations or experiences with a provider that you are already considering.

Consider Tools and Technologies for Providing Care
If you're someone who likes to choose services that are up to date, consider asking about the tools and technologies providers use to deliver patient care. The right tech can help you to access your patient records more easily, make and control appointments online, provide information about your health to your doctor, and more.


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How to Be the Best Version of You

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Image from Pixabay

Hi lovelies,

It’s not easy trying to live in the modern world. There are many different influences in your life which seem to be contradictory and mean that sometimes it is difficult to proceed. In addition to that, we have busy lives, trying to juggle working, family, friends, a social life. It is not easy. Many people allow bad habits to form, and they become so ingrained in life that there appears to be no way out. As time goes by, you may lose yourself, and who you want to be, more and more as you struggle to keep up with all the responsibilities you have lumbered upon yourself. None of this is conducive to you being the best version of you. You may be great at helping out other people, but what about yourself? Eventually, you are going to have to stop one way or another. Here are some tips to help you become you again.

Time-out
Finding time for you is vital for your mental and physical health. You have to be able to get away from the mad world out there and melt into the world of your own. That means no phones too. Allow yourself to reconnect with what you want, and rediscover your wants and needs. These things are always there at the back of your mind, repressed that you will always have a sense that something is wrong unless you address them. Deep down, you already know the best course of action, it is a matter of unearthing it and accepting it. You may find that a little meditation can go a long way in helping you switch off and find yourself. In essence, time out is the only way for you to find you.

Start making healthier choices
Whoever you are, and no matter how healthy you think you are, there is always something you can change to improve your health and well-being. It could be that you spend far too much time on social media, which has a detrimental effect on your mental health. However, it could be that you are overweight and need to start eating healthier. Start by making better decisions in the supermarket. Buy more fruit and vegetables and less chocolate and cakes. Plan meals in advance instead of relying on drive-throughs and takeaways. It is up to you how you do this, but making good food choices is a great way to make you a better version of you. Also, start exercising. Start by walking more and upgrading over time. If you are determined to be better, you will out in the required effort, and you will see results in terms of your mental health as well as your physical. This is because exercise is a great mood enhancer. 

Stop leaving things for tomorrow
How many time have you said, ‘i'll do it later’ but later never comes? We all do it, but if you become proactive and think, no I’m calling the optometrist now, for example, you will feel so much better. Imagine how much better you will feel when you finally get those womens glasses you have needed for months and can actually see. There is nothing more important than your health. Also, what can you do around the house, decluttering is an excellent way to make you feel better. A clear out is good for the soul, decluttering can be seen as a Zen meditation, so get clearing for your mental health now.

Start a hobby
Is there anything that you want to try? Or do you have a natural gift at something but never use it? Starting a hobby can take you back to that state where anything seems possible. If you really enjoy the hobby, you will find that you enter a flow state where nothing else exists except for the project you are working on. This can be a huge booster to your sense of self-worth as you are achieving something for you. 

Learn to relax
Don’t allow small things to get you down. Bad things happen every day, but you need to be able to see it for what it is, unimportant in the grand scheme of things. The reality is, if you allow every little thing you get you down, you are going to be ill-equipped to deal with the big things. Stop worrying about other people and things you cannot change. You cannot force things in life. All you do is push things away if you try too hard. So, relax, put your feet up and allow the world to come to you.

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Physical Changes For A Healthier Mind

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Photo: Pixabay CC0 License

Photo: Pixabay CC0 License

Hi lovelies,

Healthy body, healthy mind. It’s the oldest cliché in the book, but it is one that deserves a great level of attention. This is especially true if you’ve previously shown symptoms of depression, anxiety, or related conditions. 

There are several physical changes that can have a direct impact on your mindset and mental health. Here are five of the best options at your disposal. 

#1. Regular Exercise 

A Lean Life increase in physical activity can be a huge step towards getting the physique that you crave. This will subsequently produce a spike in self-confidence, which is great for your mental health. The release of endorphins during workouts can improve your well-being during and after the sessions. Whether it’s cardio, strength training, HIIT, or playing sports doesn’t matter. Regular exercise will improve your health on a mental note as well as a physical one.

#2. Good Diet

Regular exercise goes hand in hand with a healthy diet. Nutrition doesn't only aid your body image, though. Feeding your body the right stuff can actively promote physical wellness from the inside. In turn, the lack of digestive problems, low energy, and related issues should boost your mental health. Ultimately, feeling good on a physical level is sure to have a huge impact on your mental wellbeing. Best of all, this is a simple switch that can bring rewards in a matter of days. 

#3. Better Sleep 

It’s very easy to overlook the value of a good night’s sleep. In reality, though, it is arguably the single greatest upgrade anyone can make. Various steps can be taken to achieve this goal, such as relaxing before bed and not using your smartphone in bed. The increased energy and other physical rewards will put you in a brighter mood. Similarly, this is a particularly useful method for keeping stress at bay. Given that this is the most common issue to attack mental health, the benefits of a good night’s sleep should not be ignored. 

#4. New Smile 

A winning smile is truly the greatest asset that anyone can possess. It redefines your entire look in an immensely positive. The positive responses that are sure to follow from friends, relatives, and colleagues will boost your mindset. Cosmetic oral surgery is an upgrade that brings greater improvements than virtually every other task. In many cases, the visual rewards are supported by restored function. As far as investments into your health and image are concerned, this is ideal. 

#5. Make Time For People 

Habitual changes can have a huge impact on your life. Given that human interaction holds the key to your happiness, rebalancing your schedule can be key. It’s a physical upgrade to how your time is spent, but the rewards are mental. Whether it’s increased vacations, days out, or home date nights with your spouse is up to you. Either way, the happiness that these tasks can bring will undoubtedly enhance your life. Physically. Mentally. Spiritually. You’d be a fool not to capitalize. 

With mental health complaints becoming more common than ever, now is the time to take control of the situation. Even if it’s a preventive measure, you will not regret it. 

#6. Take Care Of Your Senses
You might not recognize it, but changes to your senses, that happen naturally over time, can affect your mental and emotional well-being more than you might think. For instance, people who have undiagnosed hearing loss tend to be more prone to social isolation, as it can lead to misunderstandings and communication problems which can be stressful to deal with, which a hearing test can help clear up. Similarly, if you’re not able to see as well as you could, it could force you to focus more at work, increasing your mental load, and causing a buildup of stress. Learn how to know if Lasik eye surgery is for you so that you can tell whether or not you could alleviate some of that strain. Otherwise, you could be causing yourself more stress than you’re even aware of, over time.

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What You Need To Know About Reading Palms

Candy WashingtonComment

Hi lovelies,

One of the world’s most ancient arts is palm reading. Yet, unless you know exactly how to do it, it can seem impossible. However, it’s important to make sure that you’re just reading the right lines. While there are quite a few that you could consider, there are four main ones. Those are;

Heart Line
Here, you’re going to want to look at the position, whether it’s broken or crisscrossed, and where it begins. This can tell you a lot of different answers. But then also, a short and straight line may say don’t give too much importance to love.

Head Line
This can say a lot about emotions and personality, such as realistic and logical, creative and imaginative, emotional, or a good decision maker. Just take a look at the infographic below to find out more.

Life Line
This line can say a lot about the life. A deep and long line can indicate vitality, whereas a straight line close to the thumb may signal fragility. If there are breaks, it may be that the person will experience a lot of change in their life.

Destiny Line
This is the fourth and final line to know. A deep line here can signal a slave of destiny. And it if starts near the life line it can suggest that the person is independent.

Interested to find out more about reading the palm lines and what exactly they mean? Just take a look at the infographic below.


Infographic Design By Ask Astrology
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Episode 18: Adult Bullies Do Exist Here’s How Not to Be One

Podcast, Self-CareCandy WashingtonComment

Hi lovelies,

Listen above to the latest episode or on iTunes, here.

In this episode, we discuss the fact that adult bullies do exist and I give tangible ways to ensure that you don’t become one. This episode is based off of my article that was published in The Candidly. 

It was your typical Tuesday in the life of an influencer. I was sitting at a fancy blogger brunch, surrounded by the familiar faces of my writer, editor, and blogger friends and acquaintances. As we pushed around the food on our plates and sipped on Rosé, I noticed the mumblings of a conversation between, Nina* and Jane*. 

Nina, “Yeah, the Kardashian’s made curves cool, but that trend is so over.” She then turns, laughs, points to me and says, “Haha, I mean, Candy has the biggest ass here!” My mouth went dry when the meaning of what she said had sunk in. Was she making fun of my body? Was she low-key calling me fat? Was she trying to make the others girl laugh at my expense? Was she exerting her position as the Alpha at the table? Is this was body-shaming felt like? It was clear that the answer was, ‘Yes to all of the above.’

I suppose she had expected the rest of the table to erupt into laughter with her, but when her mean-spirited dig was met with silence, she responded, “Oh, I mean, I wish my butt was bigger!” This back-handed follow-up comment really solidified her mean girl status. 

My friend Eva* looked at me and mouthed, “Are you okay?” I nodded that I was but that was a lie. Even though the other girls didn’t join in on making fun of my shape, I felt a hot wave of shame wash all over my body. I bit my lower lip in an effort to stifle the tears that were threatening to break free from my eyes. 

Here I was, an accomplished content creator surrounded by my industry peers at a professional event being reduced to feeling like a 12 year old girl in the cafeteria lunchroom that no one wanted to sit with. Weren’t we as adults, and especially as women, supposed to be evolved enough to not take pleasure in inflicting emotional and physical pain on others? Weren’t we supposed to know that bringing someone else down doesn’t bring ourselves up? Apparently not. 

When I got back home after the brunch, I started to think about the roots of adult bullying and what was causing another accomplished woman to feel the need to belittle another accomplished woman in the presence of others. But more importantly, I thought of tangible ways to ensure that I never became like her. That I never projected my own pain, hurt, and insecurities onto other people as a way to temporarily elevate my own feeling of being less than. After all, ‘hurt people, hurt people.’ 

So in an effort to repurpose the pain, shame, and embarrassment that I felt that day, I’ve pulled together a few key insights on how not to become an adult bully. 

Identify your own triggers and get some perspective
Getting clear on who you are and what makes you tick is imperative to harnessing your true strength and inner peace. When you’re able to be self-aware enough to know what areas in your life you still need to heal, then you’re able to identify when those triggers are being activated and address them with grace, love, and compassion, rather than lashing out at the nearest target. 

Usually people bully other people because something about that person or experience triggers a pre-existing insecurity or wound within that person. Until we are able to heal our own wounds, we’ll keep wounding others. Actively working on your own self-awareness can be scary, tough, and at-times exhausting, but healing your wounds and taking back your power to choose differently when triggered is the work that we must do in order to become whole, healed, and healthy human beings. 

Key Exercise: Mindfully notice when you feel shame, embarrassment, anger, resentment, and any negative feelings. Then journal about what was said, what happened, and what memories were brought up from past trauma that triggered those same emotions. Getting clear on the correlations between past trauma and present triggers will help you mature and grow emotionally. This way, you’re able to check yourself and moderate yourself, rather than project your own pain onto others.

Practice gratitude 
I know, I know. Gratitude has been a wellness buzzword for the past few years, but there’s a reason for that. When you are full of gratitude for what you have and for what is on its way to you, you cannot simultaneously hold space for jealousy, envy, or feeling less than, which is another root cause of bullying. 

We tend to want to tear other people down because we feel that there isn’t enough love, praise, money, attention, friendship, or whatever, to go around, so we want to make sure that we get it which means someone else has to go without. The feeling of scarcity or the feeling of being less than is a root cause of this faulty mentality which leads to the destructive behavior that manifests itself as bullying.

Getting clear on the fact that who you are is enough, that you have intrinsic value and meaning, is the first step to healing the faulty mentality that you have to compete with others for love, attention, affection, friendship, and success. It’s the first step to focusing on our own life in a healthy way so that you no longer feel the need to bring others down in a false attempt to elevate your own ego.

Key Exercise: Forget about having ‘an attitude of gratitude’ actually practice and implement a lifestyle of gratitude into your daily routine. This means going beyond keeping a gratitude journal, but to changing the way you think, speak, and act both to yourself and others through the lens of gratitude. 

See below for a few tangible examples:

Old way: “I’m sorry I was late, I’m always running behind.”
Gratitude way: “Thank you for waiting for me.”

Old way: “I never have enough time to stop and fully take in what’s going on around me.”
Gratitude way: “I always have enough time. I’m thankful for all of the abundance around me, from the trees, the birds, the sun, and everything else in -between.”

Old way: “There’s only room for one person like me in my workplace/friendship group/etc.”
Gratitude way: “I’m thankful for surrounding myself with people who accept and include me as I am and I love doing the same for others.”

Old way: “Nothing ever works out for me. I have such terrible luck.”
Gratitude way: “Everything is always working out for me. All that comes to pass is for my greatest good. I consciously create my own luck.” 

Old way: “Who does she think she is? I’ll show her!”
Gratitude way: “I love seeing other women own their power in a clear and confident way. I’m grateful for the opportunity to learn from her and do the same.”

It is my sincere hope that you found value in my story and in my insights. If so, please comment and share. 

*Names changed to protect both the innocent and the guilty. 

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I’m honored that you’re joining me on our journey to self-love, self-care, self-worth, and self-discovery. It is my hope that this podcast adds some joy, love, happiness, and actionable insights to your life.

If you haven’t already, be sure to pick-up a copy of Sugar Pills: 10 Days to Awaken Your Inner Power: amzn.to/2GNPDL6, or grab it on Amazon Kindle: amzn.to/2vxKzWc.

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For more on practical self-care: candywashington.com/self-care 

Join me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter: @candywashington and check out my site, candywashington.com

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Childhood Obesity Is A Ticking Time Bomb

Candy WashingtonComment

Hi lovelies,

While the rate of obesity among the adult population is reaching an all-time high, the same is also true of the child population. There are more kids with a BMI over 30 than at any point in US history. 

For people who understand childhood obesity, this stat is of tremendous concern. Researchers know that childhood obesity dramatically increases the chance that a person will develop chronic diseases in the future, like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. It also makes kids much more likely to remain obese for the whole of their lives. 

The effects of childhood obesity on the kids can be enormous. Larger children are at risk of being bullied, have a poor quality of life, and experience mental health problems. They are also more likely to suffer academically and get bad marks on their exams. 

More than 63 percent of overweight girls said that they experienced daily teasing or bullying compared to 30 percent of the general population of girls. 

So what's causing the epidemic of childhood obesity? As the following infographic shows, it's a multitude of factors. The main dietary contributors appear to be sugar intake and fast-food consumption. The average American child consumes around 19.4 teaspoons of sugar per day, which is about four times the recommended amount. Furthermore, approximately 34.3 percent of kids consume fast food on a typical day. 

Are you worried about the childhood obesity epidemic? If so, take a look at the following infographic. It charts the causes of the current epidemic and suggests what we can do as parents and a society to turn things around. 

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How to Change Your Diet for Good

Candy WashingtonComment

Hi lovelies,

People often view dieting as something that you do temporarily, often to lose weight. However, if you want to make permanent and long-term changes to your health, it's much better to change your diet for good. The question is, how do you make a permanent and healthy change to your diet?

Take Baby Steps
Trying to change your entire diet all at once is unlikely to be successful. If you try to do too much, you could soon give up because it feels too difficult. You can make a big change to your diet, but it makes sense to make one change at a time until you're happy.

Make Healthy Swaps
If you want to change your diet while keeping some of the things you love, making a few healthy swaps can really help. For example, you can swap butter for a more low-fat spread. Instead of having pasta, you might choose to have "spaghetti" made from squash or zucchini.

Be Realistic
Putting too much pressure on yourself to change your diet could mean you go right back to your old habits. Healthy eating doesn't have to mean no longer enjoying any of your usual pleasures. You can still allow for snacks and treats while having a balanced diet.

Ditch the Fad Diets
If there's one thing that won't help you change your diet for good, it's a fad diet. Most of them are designed for the short-term, and they're not sustainable for a more long-term diet. It's much better to find a balanced diet that you can maintain long-term.


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Episode 17: How to Create Healthy Personal Boundaries

Podcast, Self-CareCandy WashingtonComment

Hi lovelies,

Listen above to the latest episode or on iTunes, here.

In this episode, we discuss how to create healthy personal boundaries and why they are so important to your overall happiness and health. Establishing healthy personal boundaries is essential to forming and maintaining a positive sense of self, self-image, and your self-concept. 

Let’s first define healthy personal boundaries, and having healthy personal boundaries will translate into having healthy professional boundaries as well. It will positively affect all areas of your life.

The mental, emotional, and physical limitations that we create in order to protect ourselves from exhaustion, manipulation, violations, and abuse from others are our personal boundaries. Healthy boundaries empower us to establish who we are, what we feel, what we think, as individual people from the wants, needs, thoughts, and feelings of others. 

This doesn’t mean that we don’t respect the boundaries that other people have established for themselves, it just means that we honor ourselves as unique individuals and hold other people accountable to do the same. 

So, now that we know what personal boundaries are, let’s now discuss what they can do and remember that we must be willing and open to communicate in a healthy, direct, and honest way, with others what our boundaries are and honor that we are all unique individual human beings with our own wants, needs, preferences, desires, emotions, and voices. 

Creating, establishing, and enforcing healthy personal boundaries, is the way in which we let other people know how we want to be treated and it communicates to them that we have self-worth, self-value, and self-respect. It also lets them know that you define you and that you don’t let others determine the trajectory of your life and the way in which you feel about yourself. 

Setting healthy boundaries helps you to maintain your integrity as a human being, take ownership for your life, and to take your control back from anyone trying to encroach upon your free will as an individual. 

*GUIDE TO ESTABLISHING HEALTHY BOUNDARIES

Know that you have a right to personal boundaries. 
You not only have the right, but you must take responsibility for how you allow others to treat you. Your boundaries act as filters permitting what is acceptable in your life and what is not. If you don't have boundaries that protect and define you, as in a strong sense of identity, you tend to derive your sense of worth from others. To avoid this situation, set clear and decisive limits so that others will respect them, then be willing to do whatever it takes to enforce them. Interestingly, it's been shown that those who have weak boundaries themselves tend to violate the boundaries of others. 

Identify the actions and behaviors that you find unacceptable. 
Let others know when they've crossed the line, acted inappropriately, or disrespected you in any way. Do not be afraid to tell others when you need emotional and physical space. Allow yourself to be who you really are without pressure from others to be anything else. Know what actions you may need to take if your wishes aren't respected.

Trust and believe in yourself. 
You are the highest authority on you. You know yourself best. You know what you need, want, and value. Don't let anyone else make the decisions for you. Healthy boundaries make it possible for you to respect your strengths, abilities and individuality as well as those of others. An unhealthy imbalance occurs when you encourage neediness, or are needy; want to be rescued, or are the rescuer, or when you choose to play the victim.

*Signs of Unhealthy Boundaries

  • Going against personal values or rights in order to please others

  • Giving as much as you can for the sake of giving

  • Taking as much as you can for the sake of taking

  • Letting others define you

  • Expecting others to fill your needs automatically

  • Feeling bad or guilty when you say no

  • Not speaking up when you are treated poorly

  • Falling apart so someone can take care of you

  • Falling "in love" with someone you barely know or who reaches out to you

  • Accepting advances, touching and sex that you don't want

  • Touching a person without asking

*When we possess healthy personal boundaries

✔ We have improved self-confidence and a healthy self-concept

✔ We are more in touch with reality

✔ Are better able to communicate with others

✔ Have better more fulfilling relationships

✔ Have more stability and control over our lives

Remember: It’s never too late to work on establishing healthy personal boundaries. Everyday is a new day to begin again and become the strong, confident, whole, and complete person that you were born to be. 

* Note: Research for this podcast episode should be credited to Essential Life Skills from an article written by Z. Hereford and the starred sections are excerpts from the article. 

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I’m honored that you’re joining me on our journey to self-love, self-care, self-worth, and self-discovery. It is my hope that this podcast adds some joy, love, happiness, and actionable insights to your life.

If you haven’t already, be sure to pick-up a copy of Sugar Pills: 10 Days to Awaken Your Inner Power: amzn.to/2GNPDL6, or grab it on Amazon Kindle: amzn.to/2vxKzWc.

You can also enjoy all of my favorite things to get your joy back with my Self-Care Starter Kit: amazon.com/shop/candywashington.

For more on practical self-care: candywashington.com/self-care 

Join me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter: @candywashington and check out my site, candywashington.com

Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes, here.

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Small Health Improvements That Make a Big Difference

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Hi lovelies,

There aren’t too many people out there that wouldn’t like to improve their health and fitness levels in one way or another. Alas, like all things that are valuable, this isn’t something that comes easily. If you want to get healthier, then you’ll need to work out at the gym multiple times a week and eat nothing but leafy salads. Or at least that’s what people think. In fact, it’s possible that you can greatly improve your health just by making a few lifestyle changes. We take a look at the ones that have the biggest impact below.

Get a Good Night’s Rest
It’s so much easier to stay fit and healthy when you’re well-rested. Poor sleep is responsible for a host of large and small health problems. On a day to day basis, you’ll find that you’re less inclined to exercise and spend time cooking a healthy meal, both of which will contribute to an unhealthy lifestyle. But there are bigger problems that a lack of sleep can bring too, including heightening your risk of diabetes, obesity, and heart disease, among others. You can push yourself towards a more restful night by looking at your pre-sleep routine. Cut out screen time, focus on meditation, and avoid alcohol and caffeine, and you should find it easier to reach the land of Nod.

Start the Morning Well
It’s hard to bring healthy habits into your lifestyle during the day. You’ve already got so much going on; it’s unlikely that you’re going to add extra activities into your schedule. Because of this, it’s important that you’re making the most of your mornings. This is a time of day when you can push your health in the right direction. If you have a hearty and healthy breakfast, practice ten minutes of meditation, go for a short run, and then take a cold shower, you’ll be on the right path. 

Learn to Cook
You could work out multiple times a week and still find that you’re unable to reach your fitness goals. If you’re not eating healthy meals, then you’ll always be fighting a losing battle. Some people think that cooking is especially difficult or time-consuming, but this is not the case! There are many, many easy to make meals that just require a few ingredients. Look up a few, and get used to being in the kitchen. Once you’ve got the hang of things, you’ll be able to make more complicated recipes. Aside from pushing you to eat healthier meals, you’ll likely find that you kind of enjoy the process of cooking. 

Healthier Lifestyles
If you’re going to push yourself to be fitter and healthier, then you’ll need to look at your lifestyle. It could be that you’re making a couple of fundamental errors that are having a detrimental effect on your health. Are you eating too many sugary snacks throughout the day, for example? They might taste good, but they’re not going to push you towards the healthiest version of yourself. And what about when you socialize, does that contribute to an unhealthy lifestyle? It’s best to reduce your alcohol intake, and to cut out cigarettes altogether. If you find this difficult, look at making subtle changes. Instead of smoking, you can take up vaping instead. Don’t worry if you’ve never tried it before -- this mvp 5 review mentions how the package includes everything you need to get started. You can reduce your alcohol intake by first finding social activities that are not based around drinking. If that’s not possible, alternate your alcoholic drinks with non-alcoholic drinks -- it’s a trick that really works.

Small changes in your routine can make a huge difference. Many have discovered that replacing one habit with a healthier option brings numerous benefits. Short walks after meals or a few minutes of quiet time can help you feel more balanced. Swapping heavy smoking for vaping could help you shift towards quicker improvements altogether. Experimenting with small shifts in your daily habits might lead you to a healthier lifestyle that suits you better. Have a look for vapes online to find one for you.

Walking it Out
We drive more or less everywhere, don’t we? It’s convenient, sure, but it’s not good for our health. We were not designed to spend so much sitting down. We were designed to be upright! So whenever possible, look at walking instead of driving. It’s one of the most underrated activities there is, really! By incorporating walking into your daily life, you’ll be giving your body more of a workout than it would otherwise get, and you’ll be clearing your headspace too. 

Weekend Fun
Finally, take a look at spending more time in the outdoors, which can do wonders for our health, on multiple levels. Just being in nature has been shown to give our mental health a boost, for starters. There are also a lot of activities to do there that can improve your fitness levels. You’ll know what we mean after you go for a hike! 

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Get Waisted: How To Achieve The Perfect Silhouette

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Hi lovelies,

Fall fashion is all about that curvaceous, hourglass shape - belted wool jackets, nipped in jumper dresses and smooth LBDs - but all those layers can quickly look bulky if you don’t define your silhouette. Getting the most out of the season’s looks is much easier if you have a trim waist that you can emphasize with belted styles - buf if you struggle with that area of your body, it can feel easier said than done. Every clothing outlet from high end to mass retailer is showing corseted shapes, belted jackets and garments with a tailored waist, so use these top tips to get on board and feel and look your best in the new season pieces.

Get On Those Abdominal Exercises
Method one involves trying to get a more cinched waist through exercise. But forget hundreds of crunches - there are smarter moves to do in a tiny waist workout. Pilates moves like planks engage your core muscles to visually pull you in at the midsection and make everything look tidier. Find a plank challenge online and built it up slowly until you’re doing minutes at a time. Leg raises and bird dogs can combat a lower tummy droop and pull you in, or try stomach vacuuming exercises. You need to focus on your oblique muscles too - those at your sides, which will pull in the waist. Start a regime now and dedicate twenty minutes a night to a toning session to see real results. You will also need to make sure you’re eating a healthy diet - drinking lots of soda and eating salty snack foods will mean that your hard work doesn’t show.

Try A Waist Trainer
For more of a temporary solution, there is a huge range of control underwear available out there, including waist trainers. Although you shouldn’t wear one all the time, they can give you a bit of a boost in that special outfit - if you find yourself searching for tummy tuck videos here, perhaps it's worth trying one first. Using special latex materials or steel boning, these girdles such you in and create that beautiful hourglass shape. There’s also control pants like Spanx if you prefer something a bit less restrictive which will still create a smoother silhouette.

Adjust Your Diet
If you suffer from abdominal bloating, it could be that you need to address your diet before putting in lots of hard work at the gym. There are a few things which can cause this, so work your way through solutions until you find one that works for you. The first possibility is that you may be retaining water - if you tend to struggle to get into your jeans around a certain time of the month, this is likely to be the culprit. Natural water retention tablets and diuretics like dandelion tea can help-  and make sure that you’re drinking plenty of water too - your body will cling on to it if it feels dehydrated. The second option could be that you have a food intolerance - there are food sensitivity testing kits out there which you can use to be sure. If you notice that you always feel bloated and sluggish after eating bread and wheat-based food or sugary foods like lots of fruit, this could be the cause. If you do have a food intolerance, your stomach will usually return to normal within two to seven days of not eating whatever is causing the problem. Pot bellies can also result from an overgrowth of unfriendly bacteria in the colon. Try a probiotic supplements such as capsules, or fermented foods and drinks - kombucha, sauerkraut or kefir yoghurt are all high on the list, or you can get a probiotic drink to have each morning.

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Swisse Australian Multivitamin Ultiboost Jelly Sticks Make US Debut

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Hi lovelies,

I’m still on a natural high from a day full of wellness with Swisse Multivitamin! We enjoyed an invigorating workout with  celebrity trainer Luke Milton where we worked out our bodies through intentional movement.

Then we enjoyed a nourishing lunch followed by a nutrition panel with international model and yogi Ashley Hart, registered dietician Erin Palinski-Wade, and celebrity trainer Luke Milton. One of my favorite experiences was the guided meditation where we focused on our breathing and being comfortable in stillness.

We also got to enjoy the Swisse Australian Multivitamin Ultiboost Jelly Sticks in Beauty, Focus, and Immune. The jelly sticks are perfect for a boost while on-the-go and even when traveling. The flavored jelly sticks taste great and for more info on the jelly sticks, read below:

Swisse Ultiboost Jelly Sticks: Beauty Boost

  • Get the support you want, when you need it

  • Helps support healthy, radiant skin

  • Contains collagen, goji Berry Extract, Manuka honey, and Aloe Vera

  • Raspberry Rose flavor


Swisse Ultiboost Jelly Sticks: Focus Boost

  • Jellies are a fun and convenient way to get the support you want, when you need it. Just tear off the top and enjoy!

  • Helps support memory recall, concentration and focus

  • Contains cera-q, Yerba Mate & Green Tea extract

  • Blueberry Cherry flavor




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Episode 10: Ten Things Every Healthy Person Does Alone

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Hi lovelies,

As an introvert, I love my alone time at-home, with just me, my books, tea, and a warm blanket. Taking time off to recharge my batteries and be with myself fills me back up and reignites my creativity.

But being alone in your apartment is pretty easy, but what about doing things on your own outside the comfort of your personal space? Are you able to do things that are usually reserved for social occasions without the security blanket of your squad?

If not, then I challenge you to do one thing on the list below each week to grow outside of your comfort zone and learn how to be comfortable in your skin while owning the space that you take up.

#1: TAKE YOURSELF TO THE MOVIES

#2: TAKE YOURSELF OUT TO DINNER

#3: TAKE YOURSELF ON A STAYCATION

#4: TAKE YOURSELF TO A PARTY

#5: TAKE YOURSELF TO A MUSEUM OR A POTTERY CLASS

#6: TAKE YOURSELF TO THE BEACH

#7: TAKE YOURSELF TO A NETWORKING EVENT

#8: TAKE YOURSELF TO A CONCERT

#9: TAKE YOURSELF ON A TRAVEL ABROAD TRIP

#10: TAKE YOURSELF ON A ROAD TRIP

As always, I’m honored that you’re joining me on our journey to self-love, self-care, self-worth, and self-discovery. It is my hope that this podcast adds some joy, love, happiness, and actionable insights to your life.

If you haven’t already, be sure to pick-up a copy of Sugar Pills: 10 Days to Awaken Your Inner Power on Amazon, here: https://amzn.to/2GNPDL6

Or grab it on Amazon Kindle, here: https://amzn.to/2vxKzWc.

You can also enjoy all of my favorite things to get your joy back with my “Self-Care Starter Kit,” here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/candywashington

For more on practical self-care: http://candywashington.com/self-care

Join me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter: @candywashington and check out my site, candywashington.com.

Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes, here.

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Episode 9: Five Ways to Stop Caring About What People Think

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Hi lovelies,

Tired of letting comments, criticism, clap-backs, and shade get you down? Then listen to this episode of Sugar Pills: A Practical Guide to Self-Care and get your power back.

Five Ways to Stop Caring About What People Think

  • Know the difference between an opinion and a put-down

  • Don’t give away your power to choose (accept vs. reject)

  • Your opinion trumps all

  • Be mindful of your perspective - create space and observe

  • Don’t internalize other people’s insecurities - Ask yourself: “Do I agree with what these people are saying about me?”

  • Bonus: Are you projecting your own thoughts, fears, and insecurities onto what someone else said?

As always, I’m honored that you’re joining me on our journey to self-love, self-care, self-worth, and self-discovery. It is my hope that this podcast adds some joy, love, happiness, and actionable insights to your life.

If you haven’t already, be sure to pick-up a copy of Sugar Pills: 10 Days to Awaken Your Inner Power on Amazon, here: https://amzn.to/2GNPDL6

Or grab it on Amazon Kindle, here: https://amzn.to/2vxKzWc.

You can also enjoy all of my favorite things to get your joy back with my “Self-Care Starter Kit,” here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/candywashington

For more on practical self-care: http://candywashington.com/self-care

Join me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter: @candywashington and check out my site, candywashington.com.

Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes, here.

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Bad Habits You Can Break Today

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Hi lovelies,

We’re all guilty of some bad habits - we’re only human after all. But when your energy levels are starting to suffer and your health isn’t what it should be, that’s when you know it’s time to make some important changes.

Breaking bad habits can take time, and it isn’t always easy. But if you’re willing to make some positive changes, you can get your health back on track and feel more energized and youthful than ever before.

Want to know more? Here are some bad habits you can break today.

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Always eating on the move

A hectic work and social life can mean that you tend to eat on the go, a lot. From a take-out lunch to constant snacking, you’re not doing your body or waistline any good by always eating out. If time is short, then some quick and healthy recipes you can turn to in a hurry are always good for helping you maintain a balanced diet. 

Staying up too late

Do you tend to burn the candle at both ends? All of those late nights will soon catch up with you. It’ll show in your eyes, your skin and your overall mood. Sleep is more important than you might realize, and by making an effort to go to bed earlier, you can help yourself restore your energy. If something’s stopping you from getting your eight hours a night, like work or going out too much, then it’s time to start saying no and making some important decisions for your health.

Things that are causing serious damage to your health

While some bad habits won’t have a serious effect in the short-term, there are others that can cause long-lasting damage. Drinking too much and smoking are two of the worst things you can do for your health, but they’re also some of the hardest to stop. Getting a Juul Starter Kit could be a good way to help you give up smoking cigarettes, while drinking less will also make a difference to your overall health. Remember that your doctor can advise you on some of the best ways to quit to help you benefit your future health.

Not moving enough

Exercise is incredibly important for maintaining your health. It helps to keep your heart and lungs strong, while also making sure you keep your weight within a healthy range. 30 minutes a day is all it takes, so take a look at some of the ways you can fit half an hour of exercise into your day. Your mood will improve, as will your energy levels, to help you live life to the fullest.

Breaking bad habits takes time, but some say you could form a new habit in as little as 30 days. Make some positive changes to your lifestyle to help you put your health first and give your future self the best chance at a long and healthy life. You control your own destiny, so start breaking those bad habits now.

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Episode 8: Five Ways To Know You’re Ready for a Healthy Relationship

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Hi lovelies,

Today on the podcast we're discussing five ways to know that you're ready for a healthy relationship.

  1. You’re complete on your own - not perfect

  2. You’re self-love game in on point

  3. You’re over your ex

  4. You’re seeking a partner - not a therapist or a parent

  5. You have a strong support system - friends and spiritual

As always, I’m honored that you’re joining me on our journey to self-love, self-care, self-worth, and self-discovery. It is my hope that this podcast adds some joy, love, happiness, and actionable insights to your life.

If you haven’t already, be sure to pick-up a copy of Sugar Pills: 10 Days to Awaken Your Inner Power on Amazon, here: https://amzn.to/2GNPDL6

Or grab it on Amazon Kindle, here: https://amzn.to/2vxKzWc.

You can also enjoy all of my favorite things to get your joy back with my “Self-Care Starter Kit,” here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/candywashington

For more on practical self-care: http://candywashington.com/self-care

Join me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter: @candywashington and check out my site, candywashington.com.

Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes, here.

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Episode 7: Stop Networking and Start Cultivating - 5 Ways to Boost Your Confidence

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Hi lovelies,

Listen above to the latest episode or on iTunes, here. I’m honored that you’re joining me on our journey to self-love, self-care, self-worth, and self-discovery. It is my hope that this podcast adds some joy, love, happiness, and actionable insights to your life.

If you haven’t already, be sure to pick-up a copy of Sugar Pills: 10 Days to Awaken Your Inner Power on Amazon, here: https://amzn.to/2GNPDL6

Or grab it on Amazon Kindle, here: https://amzn.to/2vxKzWc

You can also enjoy all of my favorite things to get your joy back with my “Self-Care Starter Kit,” here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/candywashington 

For more on practical self-care: http://candywashington.com/self-care.

Join me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter: @candywashington and check out my site, candywashington.com

Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes, here.

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8 Ways To Take Better Care Of Older Relatives

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Hi lovelies,

Older relatives play a huge role in shaping our lives. From moms and dads to aunts, uncles, and grandparents, they work themselves hard to provide a great start in life and even better future. As you grow older, you tend to see a reversal in the roles you once held. After being taken care of your entire life, it’s difficult to realize that those older than you now need your help. Becoming a caregiver in any sense of the word is tough. It’s an often upsetting, exhausting, and stressful responsibility. To take better care of your older relatives, here are seven things that you must do. 

1. Learn More About Caring
To effectively care for your loved one, you must have a clear picture of their everyday needs. Looking after a senior is nothing like looking after yourself or a child. There are many health conditions that those later in life typically suffer from. You can only provide the right help and support if you learn more about these issues, especially when they affect your relative. Researching these conditions can be upsetting, but it will help you to prepare for what’s to come.

2. Make Changes At Home
Although your relative needs extra support, they might not necessarily have to move out of their home. Most seniors want to hold onto their independence for as long as possible, so, while it is safe, you should allow them to do so. That being said, you will have to check that their house is equipped for their needs. Safety features, like handrails and medical alert systems, might need to be added, and you will have to remove as many trip hazards from the house as you can. 

3. Find The Right Support
The older your relative gets, the more help they will need. Depending on your circumstances, you might not have the time to take care of them like they need to be. When you both start to struggle, it will help to seek out professional support. There are plenty of options to consider, from live-in home care to nursing homes. Make sure that your relative gets a say in the support that you choose. If there are other loved ones to lend a hand, you can ask for their help too. 

4. Look For Warning Signs
Asking a stranger to help care for your loved one isn’t easy, regardless of their qualifications and recommendations. What makes this worse is hearing all of the stories about nursing homes and carers that abused their patients. If this were ever to happen to your relative, you could contact a personal injury attorney about seeking compensation. For this reason, and the welfare of your relative, you should look out for warning signs that the professional you hired isn’t doing their job. 

5. Attend Important Health Checks
Annual health checkups are crucial at any point in life but are especially important for seniors. After all, you become more at risk to a number of different conditions as you grow older. The trouble is, many older people avoid these checks whenever they can. If you suspect that your relative is doing this, then you will have to step in. Rather than expecting your loved one to go alone, you should ask when their appointments are and tag along with them. 

6. Fight Against Social Isolation
Isolation isn’t always thought of as a serious issue for seniors. When there are so many life-threatening illnesses to look out for, loneliness isn’t a primary concern. However, studies have shown that loneliness can have a devastating effect on physical health, as well as mental health. Because of this, you must encourage your relative to be more socially active. As well as increasing your own time with them, you could suggest joining a club or visiting friends. 

7. Take Care Of Yourself
When taking care of a loved one, putting their needs above your own can easily become second-nature. The problem with this is that, if you don’t look after yourself, you won’t be able to look after anyone else, even your relative. You need to make time for exercise, three healthy meals a day, and plenty of rest. It can also help to join a support group for people in your situation. By talking about your struggles, you’ll find it much easier to overcome them. 

8. Be Mindful of Getting Quality Sleep

We’ve explored many ways to care of your of your older relatives while also taking care of yourself, but we can’t forget about the importance of the quality and the duration of sleep in preventing premature death and elevating your overall health. Sleep is a precious time during which our mind and bodies heals, rejuvenates, and repairs itself.

Taking care of an older relative can definitely be difficult, both for you and the relative themselves. However, with the advice above, you’ll both find it much easier to adjust to your new roles.

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Looking For Health Warning Signs In Your Older Relatives

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Hi lovelies,

It can often be worrying to consider that our close ones and relatives are also potentially subject to health ills. Of course, we would rather shoulder than burden ourselves, but we have no choice in the matter. All we can do is care for them, look out for warning signs should behavior change, and also divert them to the best help if needed.

This can be important when caring for an elderly relative, whether they live with you, by themselves, or in a care home. While your relative is likely in good care from their healthcare providers or care facility employees, you know them most intimately, and that means you can likely be a great help.

Looking for the warning signs of health issues can be a subtle art, but it can be important. Knowing certain illnesses well, or researching terms such as ‘what is alzheimers?’ you can come across a range of excellent guides and explanations - and thankfully, tips to care for them well.

Let us see how else you might find these warning signs:

Changed Behavior
Changed behavior can often be the most easy-to-spot symptom. For example, it might be that they are continually forgetful about conversations you might have had. They might repeat certain things they say to you, or have trouble with their sentence structure. It might be that when calling on them, they had forgotten you had arranged the visit. A range of small little differences like this can often be easy to pick up. Unfortunately, sometimes events can be quite worrying. They may become frustrated when shopping for groceries, or have a hard time booking a taxi as they usually did. All of these things can require your help and the opinion of a medical professional, so be sure to look out for changed behavior.

Odd Habits
Of course, elderly relatives have more time on their hands, but by that age many of them are set in their ways to some extent. This means that if they start going on longer and longer walks that seem to be completely out of character, they sleep for most of the day, or there’s something else worrying you, talking to them about their renewed habits can be a worthwhile effort. Of course, most of the time a change could be healthy, but some times, the times you need to focus on, they might not be. Be sure to keep actively involved with the life of your relative to understand how and why this happens.

Physical Changes
It could be that itchy, red skin, or perhaps hair loss, or perhaps a range of other issues can be quite noticeable. Talking to them about visiting a medical professional for an expert opinion can be worthwhile. Don’t just chalk something up to old age, such as a slower walk, worse posture, or other issues. Most of the time it will be natural, but keeping that possibility open allows you to be attentive if there is an issue.

With these efforts, you’re sure to help your relative through the health symptoms that they might be experiencing.

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Simple Steps To Make a Positive Change in Your Life

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Hi lovelies,

It is natural to feel like someone who is a little resist change. Of things are going fine, then it can be a hard choice to change things up a little. Even if they could potentially mean greater happiness or productivity in life, it can be hard to take that leap. The good news is that it doesn’t have to be the case at all. Change is something that is actually good for us, with both our personal and professional lives. Change can help to make us more flexible, which can be good for things in life later down the line, and it can expose us to trying new experiences and meeting new people. That in turn can help to open up the doors to experiencing more opportunities and more of what life has to offer. However, if you want to make some changes in your life, then you will want to do so in a positive way. So here are some things to be thinking about. 

Remove negativity from your life

Removing negativity from your life can sound much more simple to say that to actually do, right? But the thing is, if you are surrounded by negativity, then how can you think that you’ll be able to have a life that is happy, joyful and positive? In fact, it has been shown that people who are surrounded by negativity are more stressed, get sick more often, and generally have less opportunities come their way than their positive counterparts. So start step by step. Think about changing your mindset, and then look at other things in your life, or situations, that need to change.

Change the things you can change
It can be frustrating in life when you are trying to achieve certain goals but they can seem a little slow. For example, if you’re trying to get on the property ladder, then saving for a deposit can seem like an uphill journey. But the things that you can change are how much you spend each month, and perhaps even your job. If you are on a mission to be healthier or lose some weight, for instance, then the things you can change are things like changing your appearance, like trying a new haircut or color, perhaps. You could even look to get something like a tattoo or piercing; just make sure that you are informed and look up information about nipple piercings, for instance, so that you’re prepared. But changing some of the things that you can change can make you feel more motivated to get on with the end goal that you have. 


Exercise often
It can be hard to keep hearing things that tell you that you need to exercise more, but if you want to lead a happy and healthy life, then exercising can be great in many ways, for both your physical and mental health. Exercise can change your mindset, and the benefits of exercise are immeasurable. It will help you with drive, passion, and teach you some discipline. When you move more, you will feel happier about yourself, and that can lead to a reduction in anxiety, as well as stress levels.

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The Importance of Regular Health Checks For Better Health

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Hi lovelies,

When you want to take care of yourself and want to take care of your health, then it can go a long way to helping both your physical and mental health. So it is so important that you make sure that you have some regular health check-ups, as they can identify some early signs of particular health issues. If you find problems early on, then it can mean that your chances for getting some effective treatments are greatly increased. There are a lot of factors, like your age, your current health, your family history, as well as some lifestyle choices, and they can all impact on how often you will need to have check-ups.

Why regular health checks are important
It is such a good idea to visit your doctor regularly, but don’t think that it has to be when you are just feeling unwell. Even if you are healthy, then health checks can make such a difference. The reason for these visits means the following:

  • You can check for current or any emerging medical problems. The sooner things are dealt with, the less of a problem they can become

  • You’ll be able to assess your risk of having any future medical issues or particular hereditary issues

  • A check up can prompt you to start (or maintain) a healthy lifestyle

  • You can get up to day with things like vaccinations

Health checks are something that are usually incorporated into part of your routine medical care. Your doctor will often look into particular checks when you are going to the doctor for another reason, like when you have a cold or other issues. Then your doctor can tell you how often you should be having these checks. But do look into this and how often you should have the checks, just in case you don’t get the reminder. When you have a health check it is also a time to think about and examine your lifestyle so that you can see what kind of improvements can be made. 

Regular health checks for adults
There are regular health checks that will identify the early warning signs of certain diseases or illness. Things like heart disease, diabetes and even some cancers can be quite often picked up in early stages, and that be when treatments can be even more successful. If you have high-risk factors, like family history with a certain condition, then it might mean that you are more likely to develop a certain disease. If you have a high risk of something in particular, then it could be a good idea to have more frequent health checks, at an even earlier age. 

Some of the tests to check are things like:

  • Blood pressure: if you have your blood pressure checked and it was found to be normal, then just checking it occasionally is important. If you are over 40 years, there can be a few things that can raise your blood pressure and lead to some health problems.

  • Hearing and eyesight: your hearing and your eyesight are both things that tend to deteriorate with your age. There can be some serious conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, or tinnitus that can occur through these deteriorations. When you check ahead of time, then you can get things like hearing devices that offer tinnitus treatment, as well as drops for your eyes and so on. Don’t leave things too long, especially if you have noticed problems.

  • Bones: Advancing in age is normal, but with it, brings an increased risk factor for things like osteoporosis, for both men and women. You can get such a thing as a bone density test, that will help to determine the health of your bones. As a rule, people over the age of 50 should be tested for this. That is unlikely to be many of you right now, but a good idea to bear in mind for later down the line; it is often something that is forgotten about. 

  • Breast screening: It is recommended that all women between the ages of 50–69 years go for breast screening every two years, for a mammogram. Again, this is unlikely to be any of you right now. But you never know down the line, especially if you have a maternal family history of breast cancer. Of course, you can check your own breasts at home, and see a doctor if you notice changes.

This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to health and health screenings. But being aware and keeping your own checks up to date is so important; which appointment will you be making first?

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