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10 habits to adopt before turning 40

Turning 40 is a great time to instill new habits that’ll improve your health as you age, whether that’s by caring for your body or nurturing your mind.

Establish a Daily Walking Routine

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Before you turn 40, try making it a habit to walk for at least 30 minutes every day because walking is an easy way to keep your heart healthy & manage your weight.

You’ll also get to clear your mind after a busy day.

Practice Good Posture Throughout the Day

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Pay attention to how you sit & stand, then make changes to improve your posture because getting into the habit of maintaining good posture will prevent aches and pains.

It’ll also help with your breathing and digestion; all it takes is doing simple things like keeping your shoulders back and your head up. You could even set reminders & use ergonomic furniture to help.

Limit Added Sugars in Your Diet

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Get into the habit of checking for added sugars in your food and drinks before you hit 40 because it’ll help you maintain a healthy weight, which lowers the risk of health problems like type 2 diabetes.

Start reading nutrition labels to see how much sugar is in the items you buy and be prepared to be surprised. Added sugars hide in the most secretive of places, like in sauces or breads.

Include More Fiber in Your Diet Daily

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But that’s not all for food as you should make sure to eat foods high in fiber every day as this’ll help your body’s digestion and lower your cholesterol levels. Foods like whole grains, beans, fruits & vegetables keep you full longer while also supporting heart health.

Schedule Regular Mental Health Check-Ins

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Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. Take the time to reflect and see how you’re feeling emotionally and what you need to stay balanced. What are the things that stress you out and what makes you happy.

You can journal, talk to friends or just see a therapist. Recognize signs of anxiety and address them before it becomes a bigger problem later.

Incorporate Balance Exercises into Your Routine

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Try including balance exercises in your daily activities before you turn 40 with simple moves like standing on one foot & practicing yoga poses like tree pose.

Making this a habit now will help prevent falls and improve coordination as you get older. Better balance is also great for improving your performance in any other physical activities that you enjoy doing.

Practice Pelvic Floor Exercises Daily

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Similarly, you should start doing pelvic floor exercises, like Kegels, every day, as strengthening these muscles will prevent issues like incontinence that often appear later in life.

Starting this habit before 40 will also improve your core strength; all it takes is a few minutes. Best of all, you can do these exercises practically anywhere. 

Schedule Annual Full-Body Skin Exams

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Make it a habit to see a dermatologist for a full-body skin exam every year as starting this before 40 helps detect early signs of skin cancer.

In doing so, you’ll catch any issues before they become serious and you’ll be able to deal with them before they escalate. It’s a simple step that’ll also give you peace of mind knowing you’re taking care of your skin.

Practice Monthly Self-Exams

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Likewise, you should also do regular self-exams, like breast self-exams for women & testicular exams for men.

Doing this before 40 helps you become familiar with your body and catch any unusual changes early on, which is important in effectively treating many health conditions. You’ll easily be able to make this part of your daily routine.

Give Your Eyes Regular Breaks to Reduce Strain

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Don’t forget to rest your eyes throughout the day, especially if you spend a lot of time on screens, by following the 20-20-20 rule.

Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. Starting this habit now will prevent digital eye strain in the future. It may also reduce your risk of vision problems and your eyes will be grateful for the extra care.