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September 6, 2024 By Anushree Ashtekar Leave a Comment

Why Reading Would Make An Awesome Hobby

reading-book“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” ― Charles William Eliot

This quote rings true for many book lovers. Reading has always been one of my greatest passions. I can do without TV and my phone, but not without my books. I even have a small library of my own and always keep a book or two by my bedside. Adopting the habit of reading has enriched my life in numerous ways. I highly recommend reading as a hobby to everyone. But what makes it so special? Let’s take a look:

  • Treasure of knowledge: You can lose material possessions, but never the knowledge you gain. Books provide a wealth of information that you can apply in your daily life to tackle various challenges. This knowledge can be shared and spread, creating a chain reaction of learning.
  • Improved vocabulary: Articulating knowledge effectively is essential, and reading exposes you to a vast range of words. As you develop the habit of reading, your daily vocabulary expands. A strong vocabulary boosts self-confidence and can enhance your professional prospects. Reading also offers exposure to non-native languages, broadening your linguistic skills.
  • Enhanced writing skills: Exposure to a wide variety of words and writing styles makes writing easier. By reading the works of various authors, you can refine your own writing skills.
  • Improved memory: It’s a well-known fact that if you don’t use your memory, you lose it. Reading requires you to remember characters, storylines, and events in chronological order, which exercises your brain. Creating new memories forges new brain pathways and strengthens existing ones, aiding in short-term memory recall and stabilizing your mood.
  • Reduced risk of Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Reading is a stimulating activity for the brain cells. Research shows that people who engage in activities like reading are less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease or dementia compared to those who don’t. So, keep your brain active by reading regularly.
  • Improved concentration and focus: Reading demands sustained focus, which helps improve concentration. Unlike multitasking with digital information, reading a book engrosses you completely, teaching you to focus on one task at a time.
  • Enhanced analytical thinking: Books often present complex situations that require analysis. This helps improve your analytical skills, allowing you to think critically, consider facts, form opinions, and solve problems.
  • Deepens fundamental understanding: Reading about a subject can provide a deeper understanding than formal education sometimes can. Unlike classroom learning, reading allows you to learn at your own pace.
  • Reduces stress and promotes tranquility: Many avid readers unwind at the end of a long day by curling up with a good book. Reading is a great stress buster. Turn off the TV and other electronic devices, and pick up a book. Reading can also promote inner peace, lower blood pressure, and improve the mood of those with mild mental health issues.
  • Affordable or free entertainment: Books are an inexpensive form of entertainment. While some books can be pricey, local libraries and online resources offer access to a wide variety of genres for free or at a lower cost. E-books are also a convenient option for avid readers.

So, pick up a book and dive into the world of reading. As Sherman Alexie wisely said, “If one reads enough books, one has a fighting chance. Or better, one’s chances of survival increase with each book one reads.”

If this article resonated with you, share your thoughts in the comments below! You can also get personalized guidance on building healthy habits by subscribing to GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here.

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September 5, 2024 By Parwage Alam 10 Comments

8 Reasons Why You Need a Health Coach!

health coachHave you ever taken a year-long subscription to a gym but barely gone twice before you decided to quit? What about one of those fancy weight-loss diets that never helped you cut out junk food? Is binge-watching episode after episode of a thrilling web series while sacrificing sleep a daily routine? The real question is, how many times have you lost motivation while trying to be your own health coach?

On this Teacher’s Day, we celebrate the invaluable role of teachers in shaping our lives. Just like a teacher guides us through our academic journey, a health coach plays a crucial role in guiding us towards a healthier lifestyle. Whether it’s understanding the right food choices, maintaining an exercise routine, or staying motivated, a health coach acts as your personal wellness mentor.

Let’s face it! Most people find it difficult to stick to a routine. Even if you do find the time to squeeze in a workout, are you doing it right? Are you eating the right food for your body type? Is your dietary intake in line with your health goals? There are many questions, and more often than not, being your own health coach can backfire in more ways than one.

This is where you need a health coach. A health coach is like a teacher who guides you in the right direction by helping you make decisions about the right food and exercise. Having a health coach not only keeps you accountable but also keeps you motivated!

8 Reasons Why You Need A Health Coach

  1. Discover Natural Remedies: Having a health coach who knows what they are talking about can help you understand symptoms of a sickness and guide you with natural healing options. Imagine if the contents available in your kitchen and normal food can heal you, wouldn’t you want to know?
  2. A Health Coach Is Your Friend: Life is increasingly fast-paced and monotonous. It is difficult to find someone who is willing to listen to you and your problems. This kind of isolation and lack of communication can eventually lead to increased stress levels. If you have a health coach, they are always there to listen to your issues and is well trained to counsel you in that particular situation. The coach, in this sense, is your buddy – ready to listen to your woes, ask the appropriate questions, help you identify the root cause for your concerns, and assist  you in resolving them.
  3. Responsible and Accountability: Research shows that 80% of the people who make health resolution on New Year’s, break them within 2-3 months. With a bit of self-motivation, you can stick to your plans 1-2 or 3 months at best, but after that, you tend to go off track. Now, if you have a health coach, you will be answerable to that person, which in turn, will help you stick to your resolutions for a long time and eventually achieve your goals.
  4. Help You Understand Your Body: Leading an unhealthy lifestyle can be costly! Weight gain, loss of stamina, and a weak immune system are just some of the consequences. Imagine getting active and following a great diet plan, but it doesn’t work for you! This is where a coach comes in and helps you identify the reason. It might be your body type requiring a different approach.
  5. Increase Your Knowledge: All the nutritional tips, exercise routines, and even techniques to sleep better can enable you to manage a healthy life on your own for years to come. Getting the right knowledge to manage your lifestyle is a gift that you can share as well. Knowledge is power, and a health coach gives you the power to live an active, healthy, and happy life!
  6. Setting Realistic Goals: We always set goals without knowing whether we will be able to achieve them or not. For instance, setting a target of losing 30 kg in 2 months is not realistic. Can you achieve this goal with your current lifestyle? A coach can counsel you on setting more realistic and achievable targets based on your daily routine. Setting small targets to achieve a long-term goal is what a coach can bring to the table.
  7. Problem Solver: Can’t stop that sugar or pizza craving? Got a headache? A hangover maybe? Don’t know what mid-meal you should eat? Is whole wheat bread good for you? You just ate a cupcake! What should you do? Your coach will always be by your side to answer these questions, assist and guide you through all your problems!
  8. Authentic Source of Knowledge: There is a rising trend of fake health news on the internet which can be extremely dangerous! These fake health tips coax people into trying ridiculous things like eating banana peels or following something like beer yoga! Your expert coach can guide you with proper factual information and keep you from making mistakes that can harm you!

Most importantly, a health coach can motivate and push you to achieve your goals!

As we honor the teachers who’ve made a difference in our lives, let’s also recognize the importance of having a guide for our health journey. A health coach not only educates and motivates but also empowers you to lead a healthier, happier life. This Teacher’s Day, take the first step towards positive change by subscribing to Personalised Health Coaching with GOQii.

We hope this article helps you understand the value of a health coach! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. For more insights into health and wellness, check out our other articles in Healthy Reads.

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September 3, 2024 By Sheryl Afonso Leave a Comment

What’s Good For Health: Packaged Cereals or a Traditional Indian Breakfast?

traditional indian breakfastThe global food industry has made preparing meals a breeze. No longer do families need to stress about time-consuming, skillful cooking and the intricate assembling of cereals, pulses, veggies, spices, and herbs to put on a wholesome meal on the table. The array of packaged breakfast cereals available in supermarkets has spoiled us for choice in terms of variety and taste. There’s one for each day of the week and plenty to choose from for special occasions when friends stay over too! Gone are the days when you had to slog it out in your kitchen – chopping, slicing, dicing, soaking, grinding, mixing, fermenting, steaming, and plating – not only to satiate hungry tummies but also to earn compliments on your culinary skills! Oats, muesli, wheat flakes, corn flakes, oatmeal, Weetabix, rice krispies, and the like have replaced uttapams, poha, upma, sabudana khichdi, theplas, appams, chillas, paniyarams, dalia, teezan, and other wholesome delights in Indian homes. 

Why Shouldn’t You Opt For Packaged Cereals? 

While “time is of essence” is the mantra that dual-income families often use to justify their breakfast choice, long-term health is an unconscious sacrifice they may be making. Here’s why breakfast cereals may not deliver all that the package label promises:

  1.  Refined Grains: Refining is an industrial polishing process that cereals undergo to extend their shelf life. It strips away the nutrient-rich bran and germ portions of the cereal, leaving you with a grain that’s missing essential B-vitamins, fibre, magnesium, and vitamin E. 
  2. Sugar overload: The addictive taste of breakfast cereals often comes from added sugar. A quick glance at the ingredient list will show that sugar is frequently the second or third ingredient. Starting your day with a sugar-laden breakfast can cause your energy levels to crash within an hour, leading to early snacking, overeating, and potential weight issues.
  3. Misleading labels: Terms like “low-fat,” “multigrain,” “added bran,” “fortified with vitamins,” and “whole wheat” can be misleading. Each of these terms may hide the fact that the cereal has been stripped of nutrition and then minimally replenished. For example, a “low-fat” option may actually be a “high-carbohydrate” disaster, and “multigrain” may be just a blend of refined grains.

Nutritionists and researchers emphasize the benefits of breakfast, including weight management, improved concentration at school and work, better academic performance, healthier food choices throughout the day, and superior nutritional status.

These outcomes are enhanced when you follow established nutritional guidelines of complex carbohydrate-protein-fat combination meals to start your day. However, commercial breakfast cereals often lack dietary fiber – a complex carbohydrate that keeps you full longer, reduces cholesterol absorption, and prevents spikes in blood glucose levels. The preservatives, colors, flavors, and additives in these packaged boxes bring their own set of concerns.

Why Should You Opt for a Traditional Indian Breakfast? 

A traditional Indian breakfast, on the other hand, offers good-quality complete protein through cereal-pulse combination items (dosas, idlis), fiber (carrots and beans added to upma), healthy monounsaturated fats (groundnuts in poha and sabudana khichdi), iron and calcium (ragi in teezan), and probiotics (dhokla, idlis, and lassi/curd with parathas). The spices used in these dishes are increasingly recognized for their health benefits and contribute antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

Tempted nutritionally? So, what’s stopping you from exploring the myriad ways to tickle your family’s taste buds by whipping out your grandma’s recipe and, in the process, living as robustly as she did? While time constraints may make you hesitant to switch to a healthier Indian breakfast menu, don’t be disheartened—planning is all it takes to sneak in a nutritious meal at the start of your day! Make a menu plan for the next day or the week ahead, and you’ll be on your way to a healthier you in no time! It’s worth the effort. Desi is the way to go… Breakfast like a king!

We hope this article helps you switch to a healthy traditional Indian breakfast! If you enjoyed reading this article, let us know in the comments below. For more on nutrition, check out Healthy Reads.

To get these nutritional tips or recipes directly from your GOQii Coach, subscribe for Personalised Health Coaching here.

Eat healthy and #BeTheForce 

August 29, 2024 By GOQii 8 Comments

6 Health Benefits of Playing Sports

health benefits of sportsDo you remember the days when you were active and indulged in sports. Be it a game of football or cricket in your alley or shooting 3 pointers at your college’s basketball court, running all over the place with your friends created cherished memories. If this was an integral part of your childhood, you are familiar with the health benefits of playing sports!

Sports ensures that you are active both mentally and physically. As you grow older, sometimes due to responsibilities, work, family or other reasons, we tend to give up on our favorite hobby. We have seen so many cases where a person who used to play a sport, gave up and gained weight.

In most cases, once they began playing their favorite sport once again, their body accelerated much faster than the others and they lost all the stubborn fat they couldn’t get rid of otherwise. This happens primarily because your cells have the memory of being active. Remember that it is never too late to start again! 

Sports as an extracurricular activity in school and college not only gave you a break from your studies but also helped you get healthier. How you ask? Let’s find out!

6 Health Benefits of Playing Sports

  1. It teaches you to be patient, have a fighting spirit, and never settle for less in life.
  2. Studies show that, children who have been into sports or are blessed with super active genes are quick learners, very social, perform better at any given task, are more attentive in class and their grasping powers are much better than the others.
  3. Sports at an early age helps in life-long fitness habits.
  4. Earlier it was believed that any type of physical exertion can make a person feel more tired and less attentive. This belief was nothing more than a myth. Active people are more intellectual and perform better as compared to sedentary people.
  5. Looking at the growing occurrence of Teenage Obesity, sports can be a great and fun way to help them get back into shape.
  6. Any sport or activity will give you a dash of endorphins, reducing any kind of stress and keeping you happy!

So don’t sit back and think you’re too old for this or too old to get back to the sport you love! Wake up your inner child, grab your equipment, play a sport and encourage those around you to as well!

If you need guidance or want to pursue a sport, speak to a GOQii Coach by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here.

Happy National Sports Day!

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