Getting
fresh air, exercise and fun seems a little bit harder to accomplish in
the winter. Boost your winter wellness with these tips, such as letting
in light, steamy baths and purifying indoor air.
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10 Tips for Boosting Winter Wellness
Improve indoor air, enjoy some exercise and have fun — even on the coldest days
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When the excitement of the holidays has passed and there
are still months of short, dark days ahead, it can be tempting to climb
under the covers and hibernate until spring. But here’s a better plan:
Tweak your space to make the most of winter light, encourage healthy
habits and keep your home safe and snug.
1. Check Heating Systems and Fireplaces
Making sure your fireplace, wood stove and central heating system are in good working order at the beginning of the season means you’ll stay warmer, use less energy and avoid potential safety problems (like creosote buildup in the chimney) that can cause fires. While you’re at it, check the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and the fire extinguisher too.
Making sure your fireplace, wood stove and central heating system are in good working order at the beginning of the season means you’ll stay warmer, use less energy and avoid potential safety problems (like creosote buildup in the chimney) that can cause fires. While you’re at it, check the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and the fire extinguisher too.
2. Revamp Your Sleep Space
Getting enough quality sleep is essential for good health. Give your bedroom a thorough cleaning, and consider treating yourself to new bedding or pillows during January white sales. If streetlights keep you awake at night, it may be worth investing in blackout curtains as well.
Getting enough quality sleep is essential for good health. Give your bedroom a thorough cleaning, and consider treating yourself to new bedding or pillows during January white sales. If streetlights keep you awake at night, it may be worth investing in blackout curtains as well.
3. Let the Light In
The days are short — make the most of every hour of daylight by removing window screens and opening curtains wide during the day. In the dark evenings, boost light with extra lamps, mirrors, and candles. Have fairy lights up for the holidays? Consider leaving some in place through the winter to add another layer of light.
The days are short — make the most of every hour of daylight by removing window screens and opening curtains wide during the day. In the dark evenings, boost light with extra lamps, mirrors, and candles. Have fairy lights up for the holidays? Consider leaving some in place through the winter to add another layer of light.
4. Make Space for Exercise
When you can’t make it to the gym or the weather is too poor to exercise outdoors, it’s good to have an indoor option.
Your home workout space doesn’t need to be large or elaborate — a corner setup with a yoga mat, free weights and a meditation cushion is probably sufficient.
When you can’t make it to the gym or the weather is too poor to exercise outdoors, it’s good to have an indoor option.
Your home workout space doesn’t need to be large or elaborate — a corner setup with a yoga mat, free weights and a meditation cushion is probably sufficient.
5. Warm Up With a Hot Sauna or Soak
Steamy winter bathing rituals are popular around the world with good reason: The heat and steam feels wonderful when the weather is cold. Boost the benefits by adding a few drops of your favorite essential oil to the bath or shower water, or to the water bucket in a sauna.
Steamy winter bathing rituals are popular around the world with good reason: The heat and steam feels wonderful when the weather is cold. Boost the benefits by adding a few drops of your favorite essential oil to the bath or shower water, or to the water bucket in a sauna.
6. Breathe Easier
In winter, we tend to keep our homes buttoned up tight and the heaters blazing — which is great for warmth but not always good for indoor air quality. If your air is dry, consider adding a humidifier to boost moisture and make breathing more comfortable. If you add a humidifier, clean it regularly to prevent mold and mildew from forming. Also consider adding a few extra houseplants or an air purifier with a HEPA filter.
In winter, we tend to keep our homes buttoned up tight and the heaters blazing — which is great for warmth but not always good for indoor air quality. If your air is dry, consider adding a humidifier to boost moisture and make breathing more comfortable. If you add a humidifier, clean it regularly to prevent mold and mildew from forming. Also consider adding a few extra houseplants or an air purifier with a HEPA filter.
7. Make Room in the Kitchen for Healthy Foods
If you’re making healthy eating a goal, set yourself up for success by arranging your kitchen to encourage good choices.
Display fresh fruit and veggies on the counter, keep fresh herbs on hand, and place the healthiest choices at eye level on pantry and fridge shelves. Bring out healthy appliances, like juicers and blenders, and organize healthy cookbooks where you can find them at a glance.
If you’re making healthy eating a goal, set yourself up for success by arranging your kitchen to encourage good choices.
Display fresh fruit and veggies on the counter, keep fresh herbs on hand, and place the healthiest choices at eye level on pantry and fridge shelves. Bring out healthy appliances, like juicers and blenders, and organize healthy cookbooks where you can find them at a glance.
8. Get Social and Make Plans
After holiday parties, cookie swaps, and big dinners, it can feel refreshing to plan activities that don’t necessarily center around food. Consider holding a game night, book club meeting or movie night. Long winter nights also make an excellent time to make plans for the year ahead. Book a trip you can look forward to, or buy advance tickets for a concert or other event you would like to attend.
After holiday parties, cookie swaps, and big dinners, it can feel refreshing to plan activities that don’t necessarily center around food. Consider holding a game night, book club meeting or movie night. Long winter nights also make an excellent time to make plans for the year ahead. Book a trip you can look forward to, or buy advance tickets for a concert or other event you would like to attend.
9. Get Outdoors
Sometimes, there’s just no getting around it: Being stuck in the house gets boring. So bundle up and head outside! Take a winter walk, go snowshoeing or observe birds in your winter garden.
Sometimes, there’s just no getting around it: Being stuck in the house gets boring. So bundle up and head outside! Take a winter walk, go snowshoeing or observe birds in your winter garden.
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