Secrets To Living A Longer, Better And Happier Life
Everyone wants to live a long life, but in order to live a longer and happier life, you need to know, understand, and implement the secrets to doing that.
Who doesnโt want to add a few more meaningful, happy years to their lives? I am not talking about reaching the age of 100 in a wheelchair, lonely, sick, and unhappy. I am talking about reaching the centenarian mark in your (yoga) pants, ready to rock every new day to live happy, healthy, and confident.
But what is the โsecretโ recipe to a healthy longevity?
The secret to aย happy, healthy, long life
Letโs take a look at some of the oldest populations around the world, so-calledย Blue Zones.ย These are regions around the world where people live much longer than the average person. The five regions areย the Barbagia region of Sardinia, Ikaria, Greece, Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica, Seventh Day Adventists, Okinawa, Japan.
The people inhabiting Blue Zones share common lifestyle characteristics that contribute to their longevity. Residents of the Blue Zones live in different parts of the world. Yet they have 3 major commonalities that lead to a happier, healthier, longer life.
What do these cultures have in common?
All of these regions eat aย mostly plant-based diet, have aย sense of purposeย in their community, andย exerciseย naturally. No rigid workout, but gentle, moderate, and regular movement throughout the day like walking, farming, and fishing. They live a very similar lifestyle to our ancestors.
Humans evolved as a species that walks, runs, climbs trees and hills, and uses a variety of muscles all the time. Today, in most parts of the world, people use elevators and escalators instead of stairs, drive instead of walk, use dishwashers and washing machines instead of washing dishes and clothes by hand, buy food instead of growing it, and hire people to do even minor repair work around the house instead of fixing things ourselves.
Our society is just starting to realize that these behaviors will not be the optimal long-term solution for increasing mental and physical diseases.
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Here Are 3 Reasons Why They Live A Longer And Happier Life
1. Plant Slant diet
This is what 100-year-olds in the blue zones eat: Beans, including chickpeas, black beans, soy, and lentils. These staples are the cornerstone of most centenarian diets. Meat is eaten on average only five times per month.
Research shows thatย the longest-lived are gettingย 95 percent of their calories from plantsย and only 5 percent from animal products.ย About 65 percent of their diet is whole grains, beans, and starchy tubers. Yep, they are not afraid ofย carbs! No matter where you go, the snack of choice isย nuts. People who eat nuts live two to three years longer than non-nut eaters. Amazing, huh?
What is more, coffee is a daily ritual in blue zones areas, as well (Yay!). In all five original blue zones areas, people drink up to two or three cups of black coffee per day!ย Sardinians, Ikarians, and Nicoyans start their days with a cup, lightly sweetened without cream.
2. Natural Movement
The worldโs longest-lived people donโt go to the gym to pump iron, run marathons, or sports clubs. Instead, they live in environments that constantly nudge them intoย moving without thinking about it.
They grow gardens and donโt have mechanical conveniences (or other people) for house and yard work. And theyย walk every single day. Almost everywhere. As a matter of fact,ย recent studiesย show that walking as little as two hours per week can help you live longer and reduce the risk of disease. Walking neither costs you anything โ not does it depend on a special environment. You can just start to walk wherever, whenever and with whomever you want!
3. Sense of Purpose
Okinawans call it โikigaiโย or โreason for being.โ Costa Ricans call it โplan de vida.โ Most commonly, though, itโs simply referred to as your lifeโs purpose.
In the blue zones regions of the world, purpose has always played a major role in well-being and the resulting extreme longevity. Knowing your sense of purpose and belonging is worth up to seven years of extra life expectancy.
There continues to be a growing body of research to support the impact of purpose on mental and physical health and how it can lead to longer life expectancy. If youโre still looking to find purpose and need an extra boost clickย here.
How to live longer, better, happier?
Eat. Move. Matter.
As you may know by now, eating, moving, and making my life matter has become my daily mantra. I hope that by now, I could inspire you to follow along and start to EAT as you love yourself, MOVE to feel active and alive, and find your very own โsparkโ or sense of purpose (aka MATTER).
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Research on the Blue Zones shows that the average personโs life expectancy could increase by 10-12 years by adopting a Blue Zones (eat-move-matter) lifestyle. A final question for you to think about: If we never take time for mindful eating, moving, and meaning, how can our life ever become more happy, healthy, and meaningful?
So what are you waiting for?
I hope you stay happy, healthy and confident!
Nila
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Written byย Nila Conzen
Originally Appeared Inย About The Good Life
When you think about it, living a longer and happier life isnโt that tough, is it? Living simply, being active, indulging in healthy and nutritious food can help you have the life you are aiming for. Add to that, a sense of purpose, and you are all set to experience your best life.
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