The term “vitality” is often used in the health and wellness space, but there’s not a lot of clarity around what it really means.
Vitality is the state of being strong, active and energetic. In a longer-term sense, vitality is “a power giving continuance of life.”
So what does this mean in terms of your health and well-being?
Well, more immediately, it’s exactly what the first definition states: it’s your ability to feel strong, active, and energetic on a day-to-day basis. As you age, vitality takes on a more deeply-rooted meaning for your health: it’s the quality of your endurance, vigor, resilience, and liveliness.
Thus, vitality is “vital” (so to speak) to your longevity and wellness.
Here are some of our experts’ top-recommended ways to improve your vitality for optimal short- and long-term health.
Focus your workouts on strength and conditioning. This doesn’t have to mean heavy weightlifting, though. Any kind of resistance training — bands, light weights, and even certain bodyweight exercises — will benefit you immensely by building lean muscle mass, strengthening your core stability, and increasing your body’s resilience.
Hint: strength training can seem overwhelming if you’ve never done it. Try booking a session with a personal trainer to get your bearings and figure out what exercises work for you and how to do them properly.
As you get older, NAD+ naturally depletes, which causes the aforementioned symptoms. NAD+ replenishment, however, is safe and effective via IV therapy or injections, making it the perfect anti-aging tool.
Using NAD+ therapy regularly can reduce and prevent all of those signs of aging, so it’s an effective way to improve your vitality right now.
One way to improve your mental resilience is by working on growing in self-awareness. The better you know yourself — your strengths, your weaknesses, your habits, your patterns of thought — the more you can understand what challenges you and how to overcome those obstacles. This is what will ultimately allow you to live in greater coherence, peace, and calmness.
The Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI), developed by Washington University psychiatrist and researcher Dr. Robert Cloninger and used widely by organizations such as the Anthropedia Institute, is a personality assessment tool that can help with this.
By measuring your innate temperament traits as well as your developed character traits side by side, the TCI gives you an incredibly detailed analysis of the emotional drives behind your habits and tendencies. This information can then be used to understand the areas in which you may want to grow.
The TCI and interpretations with a certified well-being coach are available at PALM Health as well.
There are a multitude of ways to address your energy, mood, and stress. Here are a few:
Our favorite way to manage day-to-day energy, mood, and stress is with services and treatments that are specifically designed to address those areas of your vitality.
As you’ve seen, vitality has roots in many elements of your physical and mental health. Take a look at your day-to-day life. Do you feel active, strong, and energetic as you go through your work day, your tasks, and your social functions?
If not, it may be time to make some changes. At the end of the day, your current state will set the stage for your longer-term health as well. Do your future self (and present self) a favor and prioritize your vitality.
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