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Tags: live longer | healthier | things you can do | stimulate your brain | lifestyle

5 Steps to Longevity: Things You Can Do to Live Longer and Healthier

Saturday, 04 January 2014 02:03 AM EST

Maintaining a proper lifestyle is among things you can do to encourage a healthier and longer life. There are many things you can do to keep your heart healthier and stimulate your brain, which, in turn, will help you live longer and healthier. Make a note of the top five things you can do to live longer.
 
Regular exercise is one of the greatest things you can do to live longer. Exercise or simply taking a walk is one of the best things you can do to stimulate your brain, live healthier, and improve your lifestyle. After all, their quality counts more than just the length of the years. Studies have proven that exercise releases proteins and endorphins, which stimulate your brain and body and keep you happy.
 
To live longer, encouraging healthier eating habits is another important thing you can do for a better lifestyle. Consuming more fruits and vegetables and avoiding red meat are the two most crucial things you can do to improve your diet. A good diet can also stimulate your brain and make you healthier. A proper diet chart and understanding how much, when, and what to eat to maintain steady energy and metabolism in the body are things you can do to improve your eating habits. This would stimulate your brain, keep your heart, skin, and body looking and feeling healthier, and help you achieve a better lifestyle.

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Proper sleep is the next best thing you can do to stimulate your brain, boost positivity, and thus live longer. The British Psychological Society "Research Digest" explains in an analysis that improper sleep affects negative sensitivity and deteriorates the chances of having a healthier lifestyle. Eating oatmeal and cherries before bed help relax your mind and body to promote sleep.
 
Sex is a good way to stimulate your brain and is slotted as a good thing you can do to live longer. Physical intimacy plays a great role in helping you live longer. Satisfactory levels of sex aid a healthier lifestyle and help you live longer. The hormones released during orgasm or sexual intercourse also stimulate your brain, increase your heart rate, and help you gain a healthier lifestyle. Sex is one of the best things you can do for yourself or as a present to your partner.

To live longer, another thing you can do is to change yourself i.e., look on the brighter side of everything. A positive attitude balances all the important body systems, but more importantly, it can stimulate your brain and thus assist in maintaining a healthier lifestyle. Positive approaches stimulate your brain and help you to be youthful and healthier. A positive mood encourages a better lifestyle and thus is considered as one of the best things you can do to live longer.

These five things you can do can really improve your lifestyle. Stimulate your brain with these and be rewarded with a healthier lifestyle that helps you live longer.

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You want to live longer and be healthier. There are many things you can do to stimulate your brain and change your lifestyle. Proper sleep, a healthy diet, and regular exercise are three ways to stimulate your brain. This will help you to remain active and live young despite growing age.
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