E16: The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort to Reclaim your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self
3 Lessons đź’ˇ Solitude and Silence Benefits:Ability to be alone may be just as important as strong relationships2 minutes of silence can significantly reduce heart rate, blood pressure and respiratory rate Recommended Nature Dose: 20 minutes, 5 hours and 3 daysHaving plants in your office can boost productivity by up to 15% time Goal to enjoy:20 minutes in nature (three times per week) Five hours in semi-wild environment each month Three days per year in backcountry nature (off-the-grid) Simple Strategy to Eat Less:Eating an extra 100 calories per day or not burning 100 calories per day adds 10 pounds of body weight over 3 years People at a healthy weight are more likely to deal with stress by walking versus eating Track a few variables (examples below) to help change your behaviorHow much and what they ate (weigh all your food); Typical daily routine; Sleep schedule; Stress and energy levels; Workouts or step count âś… Actionable Advice: Shh, Please Be Quiet!Start a timer for five minutes in a quiet place (If needed, use ear plugs or headphones)Close your eyes and sit quietly Track One Health Marker:Track one of the factors that impacts your healthHow much and what they ate Typical daily routine Sleep schedule Stress and energy levels Workouts/Step count Get Outside (ideally in nature):Spend 20 minutes in nature three times this weekBonus: Enjoy five hours in a semi-wild environment once this month! Helpful Links: The Comfort Crisis (ThriftBooks or BetterWorldBooks: Only new copies available at time of podcast publishing) Study on obesity's Impact on Mortality 100 Additional Calories per day for three years --> 10 extra pounds Major Highlights from "The Comfort Crisis" Alex and Books Website Book Mentioned: "The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort to Reclaim your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self" by Michael Easter