Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle

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Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is a lot easier than you may think, when in reality all it takes is a few changes to your daily routine and dietary habits and you will see a dramatic increase in your overall well-being.

Excessive alcohol consumption can have a huge negative effect n a person’s health, not just physically, but socially and mentally as well. Many people associate drinking alcohol with having a good time, when in reality it is often the actual socialising which is the providing the enjoyment. Alcohol loosens a person’s inhibitions, and can make a person feel more relaxed and at ease in situations they are uncomfortable with. Unfortunately, this can lead to an over-reliance on drinking, and this is where alcoholism mainly stems from.

Whilst drinking can provide many hours of fun and enjoyment when socialising for a lot of people, the after effects are not so enjoyable. How many people actually enjoy a hangover? Or wake up in the morning after a night of drinking and are proud of the way they behaved? Alcohol can cause you to act in ways you wouldn’t dream of doing in a sober state, and in this way it can be dangerous. Some people’s behavioural changes when intoxicated are adverse, and they become aggressive, violent, and generally unpleasant to be around.

Alcohol can be just as addictive as smoking – and in some ways worse. Being dependent on alcohol not only affects the way you are towards other people, it can effect the way you feel about yourself, and long term alcohol abuse can lead to serious bouts of depression and mental instability. It is equally as damaging to the body as smoking, affecting the liver drastically through prolonged periods of abuse. Binge drinking is the same, and if you do drink it is important to ensure you do not exceed the recommended daily allowance.

Alcohol is easier to give up than you may think, and the incentives are clear. Not only will your overall health improve and make you feel better about yourself physically and mentally, you will soon learnt hat you do not have to be drunk to enjoy yourself. Stopping drinking when you are out will save you a lot of money – alcoholic beverages can be priced at around £3.50 and upwards for a single pint of beer – and again this will have a positive effect on your life as a whole. Alcohol, unlike the common misconception, is a cause of stress, rather than a relief from it. Stopping drinking will induce a positive up turn in your state of mental happiness, and this can improve not only yourself but your relationships with those around you.

Being alcohol free enables you to look after other areas of your life which either need attention or you would like to concentrate on, such as getting fit. Not only is alcohol damaging to your internal organs but it is not good for your overall fitness, physique, and skin condition, among others. There is a feel good factor experienced by non-drinkers that many alcohol consumers will not be able to relate to.