Habits Of People Who Always Stay Fit

Habits Of People Who Always Stay Fit

A series of intensive gym visits or a summer fitness program can have great short-term effects for your health and well-being, but to make meaningful long-term improvements you may be better off integrating small changes to your daily routine. Adjusting the way you eat, work and rest — rather than concentrating on a fad diet or short-lived burst of workouts — can be the best way to sustain your new healthy outlook, so staying fit becomes a matter of fine-tuning your lifestyle, from breakfast until bedtime.

In fact, even before you prepare that healthy morning meal (ideally one quarter protein, one quarter carbs and the rest fruit or veg) you can set the tone for the day by getting up early to meditate or exercise. It has been shown that early-risers are more pro-active in general — although whether they get up because they’re pro-active, or are pro-active because they’re early-risers, is still in question.

If you have one of those jobs that puts you behind a desk for the best hours of the day, it’s time to fight back: our bodies weren’t designed to sit staring at a computer screen for eight hours in a row, so mix things up by taking an hourly stroll around the office (boss permitting), taking an ‘active’ lunch break and stretch those muscles while you’re working.

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History Of The US Flag

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The layout of the stars was officially standardized in 1912, while the colors were standardized in 1934. In the guide above, I put the most typical flag of the period first, with alternate patterns and special flags listed after. Starting in 1818, the new flags were introduced on July 4th of the year listed.

In 1942, the Federal Flag Code was passed to provide uniform guidelines for the display of flags. One frequent complaint from flagophiles about many movies is the incorrect positioning of a flag in the vertical position. According to the code, the blue part should be on the left.

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Famous Fictional License Plates

An infographic featuring the most noteworthy license plates from movies.

Over the years, cars in films have provided us with some of the great cinematic moments – the cork-screw jump in The Man with the Golden Gun, epic chases in Ronin & the Bourne Identity, Steve McQueen’s alliance with his Mustang in Bullitt, and of course… The Italian Job.

There’s no doubt that writers & directors will spend plenty of time agonising over which cars to use in a particular scene to have the biggest impact. But we’ve found some amazing examples of film makers going a step further and using personalised numbers plates for the main cars in their films to add that extra bit of interest to the story.

The DeLorean from Back to the Future, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Bluesmobile and of course the most famous car in film history – the Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger… they’ve all got fascinating stories, and they’re all in our ‘Famous Fictional Licence Plates’ infographic.

Famous Fictional License Plates

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