Hello! There are products galore to improve energy and motivation. There are energy drinks, exercise programs, self-help books, therapy, drugs, even coffee! Here are two practical actions you can take to boost your energy, motivation, and general mood. Neither one will cost you any money, and they don't take much time. |
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1. Smooth Out Your Blood Sugar: |
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| Your blood sugar is the primary source of energy for your body, including your nervous system.
If you eat in a way that creates low blood sugar, you may experience:
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- Waking in the night and nightmares
- Brain fog and concentration problems
- Heart palpitations and anxiety
- Hunger, or the reverse: a feeling of aversion to food, even if you should be hungry
- Mood swings and nervousness
- Headaches
- Blurry vision
- Jittery, shaky feelings
- Lightheadedness, dizziness, and loss of balance and coordination
You can have low blood sugar from… eating sugar! Eating sugar or refined carbohydrates (bread, chips, pasta, cakes, cookies) can put too much sugar into your bloodstream. Your body reacts to prevent high-sugar damage by flooding the bloodstream with a hormone (insulin) to bring the sugar levels down. The high sugar emergency caused too much insulin hormone to be released, and now the sugar drops way too low. You feel terrible and crave sweets, bread, chips—anything that will bring up the low blood sugar. But you overeat the carbs and sugar, and now your blood sugar goes too high. Your body has another sugar emergency, over-produces insulin again, and the whole cycle repeats. "Roller-coaster" blood sugar is a very common scenario and can cause chronic symptoms from low blood sugar. Solution: - Avoid eating sugar (cake, candy, cookies, ice cream, soda, beer, wine) and limit your carbs intake (bread, pasta, rice, and white potatoes).
- Eat protein (meat, eggs, cheese, nuts) with every meal and every snack.
If you feel jittery, like you have low blood sugar, eat protein and vegetables instead of chips, bread, and sugar. Keep eating protein and veggies (for example, no-sugar peanut butter on celery) until you feel better. |
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| Your body runs out of stored blood sugar about four hours after a meal. So if you skip lunch, by dinner time, your body can have to break down protein from the muscles to make blood sugar. This problem is worse if you have fatigued adrenal glands. Your adrenal glands prevent your body from being damaged by stress, so if you've been surviving through the pandemic for the past year, maybe they're not in wonderful condition. |
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Solution: Eat frequently enough to prevent running out of blood sugar.
- Eat within an hour of waking in the morning (you are running out of blood sugar from not eating since the night before).
- Eat again four hours after a meal.
- A snack will give you one to two hours to bridge two meals to avoid running out of blood sugar.
My patients often report remarkable improvements from eating this way. They can think more clearly, sleep better, and have more energy. |
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2. Stop Feeling Overwhelmed and be More Motivated! Do this Simple Exercise: |
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| If you have too many jobs, responsibilities, deadlines, and things you are behind on—you may feel overwhelmed. It's hard to be motivated to do more when you feel like you can't keep up with what you're already supposed to be doing. |
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The problem is: You are using up too many of your available "attention units." You can feel irritable and at the end of your rope, or you may just feel tired and unmotivated.
The Exercise: READ ENTIRE ARTICLE ON WEBSITE |
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I wish you the best of luck and the best of health!
Dr. Melodie Billiot Dr. Billiot is a best-selling author and the founder of Alternative Health Atlanta, one of the top holistic health care clinics in the nation. She is the developer of the EvecticsSM health improvement system, and is known nationwide as an expert and sought-after teacher of nutritional and energetic health techniques. |
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| | AlternativeHealthAtlanta.com • 150+ 5-Star Reviews On Google • 800 Testimonials on our website • Practicing in Marietta since 1994 • Dr. Melodie M. Billiot, natural healthcare researcher and developer of the EvecticsSM Health Therapy System |
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IMPORTANT NOTE: This publication is not intended to provide medical advice and nothing in it should be construed as a therapeutic recommendation or prescription for any disease or symptom. Readers should not attempt self-diagnosis or self-treatment of any kind, and should not discontinue any medication or therapy or make any health-related decisions without the advice of a licensed medical physician. Dr. Melodie M. Billiot, P.C. disclaims any liability, loss, or risk incurred, directly or indirectly, as a result of the use and application of the contents of this publication. If you are unwilling to be bound by this disclaimer, you should discard this publication. EVECTICS is a Service Mark of Dr. Melodie M. Billiot, P.C. |
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