Latest great, smart and insightful guest post from our friend at Brinc, by Bay McLaughlin, and also panel member of the Irish Tech News 2017 IoT awards
Your health matters, full stop. However, there is a HUGE misconception amongst entrepreneurs that goes, ‘because we work so hard, we can’t take care of ourselves’. For a group of people that I regard as pretty damn smart, this is incredibly short sighted.
Hustle and health are NOT mutually exclusive
So, let’s stop making excuses like one more feature or an hour more of email and start investing in our long-term ability to improve the world (yes, that requires you to be alive!).
For Part 2 of this series, let’s try a new framework.
(if you missed the first part of this series and want to start from the beginning, read Life Hacks, Part 1: Morning Routines first)
What will you STOP , START, and KEEP doing in 2017
Stop Doing
- Drinking Monday through Thursday, period!
Many of you probably don’t drink during the week, but in Hong Kong, there is a heavy drinking culture. I fended it off the first couple of years, but the last six months, I gave in. The results were predictable. I gained a lot of fat, extra weight and I missed a lot of gym sessions. Compared to most people, I rebound from bad health fast and am good at going binary when it comes to health, so I will turn this around in 8–10 weeks. However, for many of you, turning around your health isn’t so easy. Drinking is one of the WORST habits to leave unchecked for long durations, so I’m starting there (if you’re a smoker, and you know who you are, that is the #1 thing YOU need to STOP… drink all you want, but STOP SMOKING!).
TIP: Do yourself a favor and go dry for 1 week… this week! Then see how you feel. Try it again… and then settle into a nice middle ground, like my new commitment of drinking only on Friday and Saturday, and in moderation.
- Drinking Beer
Ugh, I love beer! But it’s well known that there are FEW if ANY real health benefits associated with this deliciously hoppy beverage. So, I’m switching to red wine. While I have no intention to drink this in excess as the hangovers are brutal and I have a real sulfite allergy, in moderation, red wine has proven to have many health benefits. Calorie to calorie, red wine is a no brainer from a health point of view when compared to beer…unfortunately.
If you want to learn more about some of the things you should START doing to benefit your health, check out this great group that focuses on studying the areas of the world with measurably longer life spans, called Blue Zones.