My learnings with wellness result from my meandering through life. I married early, but unfortunately that didn’t last. It was during the process of moving out of my marriage that I learnt what it is like to have a real panic attack. It wasn’t until I had my share of anxiety attacks and ER visits that I realised I needed to trust my gut, and set out in pursuit of wellness. In my case, my pain gave me purpose, and sharing my journey with others enabled the healing process.
Speaking of the gut, I know a lot of us are preoccupied with what we put into our bodies. The two most commonly known eating disorders are Anorexia and Bulimia, but researchers are now observing the rise of a new disorder, Orthorexia. Ortho is the Greek word for ‘right’ and orexia means ‘appetite’. So, orthorexia is a preoccupation with eating clean. I have to admit that there was a time in my life, not very long ago, when I was eating too clean. I would obsess over portion sizes and examine food labels, and not touch anything that I didn’t consider healthy. I would eat before I entered parties and never skip a workout. Sure, this made me seem very diligent and disciplined, but I didn’t realise until much later that this fixation with eating right was taking over my life. (Read more about it here.)
In the last few years, I have tried my very best to find a balance. Wellness shouldn’t be synonymous with a punishing workout regimen, a life devoid of wine, or an occasional cheat day, but with the little things that bring joy. Balance means being able to do yoga in the morning and enjoy a glass of wine in the evening.
You may have heard of Blue Zones like Ikaria in Greece or Okinawa in Japan, where people live exceptionally long and healthy lives. They exemplify balance by working hard and indulging in pleasurable activities like drinking, dancing, and love-making well into their ‘80s. According to author and explorer Dan Buettner, people who live in the blue zones do things differently. They drink red wine regularly, have plant-based diets, and get enough sunlight.
Talking of living the life, and a long one, my quest for wellness constantly leads me to exploring food movements which enhance the journey of mind, body, and soul. Here I share the three food trends of this year that will tickle your taste buds and keep you healthy at the same time.
Adaptogens
Insect protein / Cricket flour
Alternative pasta
Wellness is not a life of deprivation and punishment. Wellness doesn’t have to taste bad. Wellness doesn’t have to cost the earth. Wellness is fun. It’s learning how to celebrate and treat your body better, one day at a time.
Happy Eating! Stay Healthy.
Jia Singh is a Delhi based travel and lifestyle writer and wellness consultant. When she’s not going crazy with deadlines, she prefers to be resting either on a yoga mat or at a beachy locale far, far away. You can check out her instagram www.instagram.com/jiasingh or her blog at www.wanderingforwellness.com.
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