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Why Being Busy Is Good For Your Health
September 21, 2021
|WOMAN'S WEEKLY
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the pressure of life, but a healthy level of hectic can be great for your wellbeing
We’re often told to slow down, relax more, and do less to take care of our health. But while long-term, chronic stress can play havoc with our wellbeing, a hectic lifestyle could actually be key to a healthier and longer life. Because research is suggesting that a certain amount of pressure is beneficial.
‘It gets you out of bed in the morning and primes you to meet life’s challenges,’ says GP, Dr. Sarah Brewer. Here are the mind and body benefits of having plenty to do.

Fire up your neurons
The adage ‘if you want something done, ask a busy person to do it’ rings true. Have you noticed you’re so much more on it when your to-do list is groaning?
‘When we’re in a fast-paced “doing mode”, we drive our focus into performing and achieving,’ says life coach Elisabetta Franzoso (elisabettafranzoso.com). And our brains, in turn, respond positively. A study by the University of Texas discovered a link between hectic lifestyles and a superior processing speed of the brain, better reasoning, and improved memory; proving that a state of busyness keeps us smart, and could even delay cognitive decline and dementia as we age.
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