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    New Year’s resolutions are easy to set and often hard to sustain, particularly those tied to healthier living.

    Health advocates say one reason resolutions fail is that people aim for drastic lifestyle changes while juggling work, side hustles, and social commitments. A more manageable approach, they note, is to focus on small habits that fit into daily routines.

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    Here are five commonly cited practices that health experts recommend as practical starting points:

    Eat balanced meals

    Rather than following restrictive diets or aiming for perfect eating habits, nutritionists suggest focusing on balance. Meals that include vegetables, protein, and fiber can support overall health, even when schedules occasionally lead to fast food or skipped meals.

    Stay physically active

    Regular movement, even a quick workout, supports heart health and boosts mental well-being when done consistently

    Regular movement supports heart health and mental well-being. Experts say exercise does not need to involve long gym sessions. Short walks, brief home workouts, or recreational activities such as dancing, yoga or sports can be effective if done consistently.

    Drink enough water

    Drinking water throughout the day helps maintain focus and energy, especially during busy work hours

    Hydration is often overlooked during busy workdays. Drinking water regularly helps maintain focus and energy levels, according to health professionals.

    Prioritize sleep

    Reducing sleep to gain extra work hours can be counterproductive. Adequate and consistent rest helps improve concentration, decision-making, and overall performance during the day.

    Consider nutritional support when needed

    Some people turn to supplements to help address gaps in their diets, especially when schedules are demanding. Health experts advise choosing supplements carefully and using them as support rather than substitutes for balanced meals and healthy habits.

    Santé Barley Max is a natural, easy, and affordable option. Available in capsules or as pure barley powder, Santé Barley Max provides a wide range of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that benefit your body. It’s proven to boost energy and stamina, aid digestion, help prevent anemia and fatigue, support kidney function, and much more.

    Medical professionals continue to emphasize that sustainable health changes are usually gradual, with consistency playing a bigger role than intensity.

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