Friday 22 April 2011

Why don´t you...? 6

-  introduce a TV and Computer free day a week - at least?
For everybody: children, mothers, brothers and grandmothers, uncles, nieces etc. The computer at work is another thing, hardly to be switched off nowadays. You will be amazed, how much time you have all of a sudden at your hands. And the world will not collapse neither. Then slowly increase those "free" days and start to do other things instead.

- stop being that Coach Potato?
Go for a walk, 30 minutes a day - no excuses, because there are no excuses.
Take a camera and take pictures, which you can delete later. This will help you learn how to LOOK.

- quit Smoking, for good?
Just do it.

- drink more Water instead of Coffee and Tea?
Water is good for you and your "system" - waterdepletion can have serious consequences for the ageing process. Our brain needs a lot of water to keep up - it is, after all, quite a jelly... And we need to keep up not to be boring when old...

- eat Better and Less?
Easier said then done, you say. Give it a try. It´s a conscience thing.

1 comment:

  1. Why don’t you?
    Spend some days in Paris in spring ?!
    What’s it all about? Is it the beauty of the city? The good food and drink? Great shopping? Non-stop cultural offers? You don’t need a special reason to go to Paris, just go and you will be re-energized, re-invigorated through anything you do that this city has to offer. The package comes pretty close to perfect (compared to other capitals).
    The other day in Paris: with my colourist at my hairdresser’s salon I had an interesting discussion about the peculiarities of being French (at home and abroad); the perception of French people, active and passive. Rarely would one encounter a culture so aware and articulate of their own pride but also their deficiencies when being in a foreign environment (yes, in a good moment they do admit having difficulties in other countries, especially in a different culinary reality).
    A recent OECD study confirms a mere stereotype : the French do spend 2 hours a day eating and drinking and enjoy a nightly 8 ½ (Felliniesque) hours of sleep. Stereotype it may be - a culture that embodies those „healthy things“ do qualify as an example for the rest of us. How to get out of the treadmill? Treat yourself with a change of air and a trip to France or any place that you always dream of and never take the time to go.

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