8 Habits for (Almost) Limitless Energy

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • Feeling low-energy and tired often? These are the 8 habits I use to feel energized all day long, get more done, and be my best self.
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    00:21 #1: Do this when you wake up
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    3:56 #3: Remove this from your work space
    05:40 #4: Don't eat this for breakfast
    07:03 #5: Keep it moving
    07:40 #6: Shut it down
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  • @RainbowPlantLife
    @RainbowPlantLife  Před rokem +373

    Happy new year, fam! What’s one thing you hope to achieve in 2023?

    • @TJ-kz1ul
      @TJ-kz1ul Před rokem +11

      Happy new year to you and your family, I want to put less pressure on myself. :)

    • @senseofwonder4734
      @senseofwonder4734 Před rokem +10

      Make more healthful and enjoyable meals for myself! I am single and it is challenging to cook for one. Have you made a video on that?

    • @doraerian4034
      @doraerian4034 Před rokem +5

      Hi there Nisha, Happy New Year! 🥳🥳 Well one of my goals is to have a better sleep routine, so this video is perfect for that 🤩 Some others are to have more structured days as well as having balanced days throughout the week 😅🍀 I would also like to do more screenless activities

    • @ngvot
      @ngvot Před rokem +4

      Read more and be on my phone less

    • @abhilashawadhwa
      @abhilashawadhwa Před rokem +1

      Happy New Year. This year I want to use your meal plans to bring calmness to our week and help my husband with weight loss. Much appreciate all you do!

  • @nicolasmith5554
    @nicolasmith5554 Před rokem +3363

    I'm a primary care physician and I approve of ALL of these. Only note: when it comes to "motivation", be kind to yourself. Not every moment of the day should be productive. ;)

    • @RainbowPlantLife
      @RainbowPlantLife  Před rokem +181

      Thanks Nicola! And yes, I agree! I try to do a yoga nidra every afternoon to rest, and it is so restorative and relaxing.

    • @jamieparkes1642
      @jamieparkes1642 Před rokem +13

      Wow. You are a primary physician and approve of these. They must be true! Even the one about caffeine.

    • @Lizpennington
      @Lizpennington Před rokem +1

      Yesssss!

    • @galleskovar5323
      @galleskovar5323 Před rokem +4

      Jesus Christ bless you!

    • @helloheavenleigh278
      @helloheavenleigh278 Před rokem

      So sick of seeing comments with this intro lmao like all these tips can be found on google, so congrats for spending $$$ on a degree which gave you the same info I verified on google for free

  • @craigjeffries
    @craigjeffries Před rokem +1689

    I literally laughed out loud when you said you sleep well because you don't have children. I really appreciate this video and all the effort you put into this channel. You have so much great information.

    • @juliekonigskind6434
      @juliekonigskind6434 Před rokem +121

      Haha! As a mom of toddlers I can 100% agree to this tip! 7.5-8 hours of uninterrupted sleep sounds like a fairy tale from another time and age…

    • @aero1000
      @aero1000 Před rokem +46

      @@juliekonigskind6434 Don't they have lockboxes for children?

    • @shartmann2008
      @shartmann2008 Před rokem +84

      Yay for being child free!!!

    • @jennprescott2757
      @jennprescott2757 Před rokem +8

      Haha so true. I’ve got 4 and lack of sleep is real.

    • @sorayabranco
      @sorayabranco Před rokem +33

      it depends on the child. My daughter has always sleept 8h since first night she was born. shes 20 now and still loves to sleep.

  • @Miss_Annlaug
    @Miss_Annlaug Před rokem +327

    Ive experienced a weird thing lately: feeling gratitude to the point of getting emotional every morning is changing my life. I have felt so happy and energetic. Its bot a energy thats physical it comes from a deep emotional place and overrides physical sensations because it fills me with joy and emotion

    • @renataisidora9963
      @renataisidora9963 Před rokem +2

      hello! are you doing some kind of gratitude journal or practice?

    • @fathimahmohammadshakir2474
      @fathimahmohammadshakir2474 Před rokem +5

      wow, thanks for share this beautiful idea & perspective.. I'll try it

    • @julien2270
      @julien2270 Před rokem +8

      Wow!!! Beautiful. I would love if you would share what you are doing/thinking to generate such a deep feeling of gratitude. I'm glad you posted. Thank you. :)

    • @Noraa893
      @Noraa893 Před 2 měsíci

      "I feel so grateful for ______. Please, can I have more?"
      I have been doing this for gratitude lately, and it is so amazing for pinpointing key moments of joy in your life that you would normally glaze over, and instead, you remember them better

  • @cornonthecob2158
    @cornonthecob2158 Před rokem +62

    Lack of motivation for me is a sign that I’m exhausted and I need to be lazy for a few days. Then I feel better and I’m doing my things. I think keeping an eye on the things that steal your energy is what matters. My biggest energy stealer is worrying and thinking about my problems constantly. I need to give myself a break!

  • @SaintOrCinema
    @SaintOrCinema Před rokem +1558

    My absolutely fool proof boost - drink water!! Whenever I’m sleepy it’s the very first thing I’ll try. I read somewhere that our bodies aren’t actually great at recognising thirst and that by the time we are “thirsty” we are already dehydrated. We often mistake thirst for tiredness or even hunger. Drink first - then see if you’re still tired or hungry, because I have often found I’m not! Great video xx

    • @veganlunchmom
      @veganlunchmom Před rokem +11

      Love this ! I’m gonna try it. 😊

    • @annafantasia
      @annafantasia Před rokem +27

      I do this with hunger -- if I think I'm hungry and I know I shouldn't be, I drink water. I'd say that's the problem maybe 1/3 of the time, which is wild haha

    • @mariellepenning3129
      @mariellepenning3129 Před rokem +25

      Even better: drink 3 glasses of water, first thing in the morning. Before you do anything else. Your body and mind will thank you for it :-)

    • @veronicagonzalez2346
      @veronicagonzalez2346 Před rokem +9

      I've read also drinking one of the water glasses with salt helps to hydrate, this equals to energy.

    • @evecarter617
      @evecarter617 Před rokem +8

      I am thristy in the morning and during and after exercise. But it feels harder during the rest of the day because I don't crave water

  • @virginiahamamelis3804
    @virginiahamamelis3804 Před rokem +1908

    I disagree with the concept of "willpower." It implies that lacking motivation is a personal failing. I think what most people are really lacking is the mental and emotional energy to do yet-one-more task on top of everything else in a culture that stigmatizes actual rest. The advice given to address it here is solid though, if I'm listening to my favorite podcast or watching something funny while I take care of task chores it does help a lot because you're focusing on something fun instead of the chore.

    • @EmmaRayne
      @EmmaRayne Před rokem +49

      I agree with you. Rest is important!

    • @silmuffin86
      @silmuffin86 Před rokem +13

      So true

    • @anikac8380
      @anikac8380 Před rokem +78

      Word. I would also submit that many of us are inundated with tasks which don’t align with our passions or even our beliefs. I’ve had plenty of jobs and social obligations which I resented, or found futile, at best. Given that, it’s easy to see why we Sometimes struggle to get everything done.

    • @eh.440
      @eh.440 Před rokem +48

      @Virginia Hamamelis you're so right, oftentimes, especially for neurodivergent people ot/and people who are financially poor, "willpower" has very little to do with outcomes. You can want something more than anyone else in the world, but if you don't have the time or the means or the mental energy, wanting it doesnt mean anything

    • @JaiACurtis
      @JaiACurtis Před rokem +19

      Balance is the most important part. Too much rest can be a bad thing and so can too much activity.

  • @WellActualllyyy
    @WellActualllyyy Před rokem +27

    one thing that a psychologist who specializes in sleep CBT told me: don't go to sleep unless you're tired! even if that means getting less sleep/feeling like crap the following day. and if you can't fall asleep after 15 minutes or so get up again out of bed until you feel sleepy/can't keep your eyes open. It's important not to stay in bed because you can create a habit of wakefulness/a phobia of going to sleep from having sleep anxiety

  • @AranelEruvyreth
    @AranelEruvyreth Před 10 měsíci +187

    Part of gaining more energy for me went more like:
    Step 1: Find out you have a severe iron deficiency and anemia
    Step 2: Get treatment
    A lot of these tips are great, but it’s also important to note that if you do these things and it’s still not working, especially surrounding sleep, food, and exercise, that you may want to get tested for iron deficiency, thyroid issues, hormonal issues, and any other similar condition that may be causing chronic fatigue. I also realized after my diagnosis that a lot of the issues I thought were psychological were likely due more to iron deficiency than anything else. Also if you are overweight or close to getting to there, you will naturally have less energy. Getting yourself down to a healthier weight will help a ton. Losing the weight I gained in college did wonders for me, and I know quite a few other friends with similar experiences.
    Also as someone with ADHD, i often need to listen to podcasts and such in the background while I work or I won’t be productive so I need my phone on me, but when I’m doing stuff like writing, I leave my phone far away and that helps me focus on that. If you’re nuerodivergent you may have different needs, so learn what works best for you and go with that.
    Another point she didn’t add was exercise. Twenty plus minutes of exercise a day is clinically proven to help increase energy. I used to do sports as a kid and I did better academically in the on-season than the off-season despite being busier. Due to health problems that caused me to be unable to exercise the way I was used to before, I stopped for a long time and it was terrible. I’ve recently started going to the gym with a friend and my energy is much better. I don’t go to the gym every day, but on the days that I don’t do physical exercise outside of work, I definitely have less energy. So yeah, especially for those of you with ADHD: don’t forget to exercise!

    • @ronaleerasmussen3906
      @ronaleerasmussen3906 Před 10 měsíci +8

      also low B12. I had low B 12 which caused tingling in my toes and I was tired a lot which is not normal for me. Once I got medication for it then I got my energy back.

    • @Evija3000
      @Evija3000 Před 10 měsíci +10

      And low Vitamin D. That's more for the people living higher up North with less sunlight, but can also happen if you're very indoorsy.
      I'd guess a serious deficiency of any kind can have a similar effect.
      And if we're talking about big factors, I've found that being a highly sensitive person (not so much emotionally, but to all sorts of stimuli; there's a book on it by Elaine N.Aron, PhD) can drain you a lot, similarly also spending a lot of time with people if you're introverted or on the autism spectrum. The tips in this video are great, but there's much more that could be contributing than just a bad daily routine or caffeine consumption.

    • @schuylergeery-zink1923
      @schuylergeery-zink1923 Před 10 měsíci +5

      I’m healing from Epstein Barr - the chronic fatigue and brain fog is horrible. That one is lesser known. I also take Armour thyroid for hypothyroidism. Be very curious - I went through 2 years of doctors not helping me

    • @miranda.cooper
      @miranda.cooper Před 9 měsíci +3

      Me wondering why I'm tired: *hormonal issues* Ohh yeah that's right... I'm on HRT now xD That'd be why lol

    • @harlowdillon
      @harlowdillon Před 6 dny

      mine was iron deficiency so bad i had to have an iron transfusion/B12, Vit D and Magnesium deficiency and now have B12 injections and all above supps for life. my "specialist" doctor didn't prescribe this to my parents when i was a baby having a duodenal bypass, thus having significant weight loss and and major malnutrition. but yeah.. no coffee before bed can help

  • @DreamsOfFire
    @DreamsOfFire Před rokem +677

    Okay, can we talk about how well edited and filmed this is? It's fantastic!

    • @RainbowPlantLife
      @RainbowPlantLife  Před rokem +70

      ☺️ I’ll send the kudos to our editor!! Thank you!

    • @DreamsOfFire
      @DreamsOfFire Před rokem +11

      @@RainbowPlantLife Give tons of kudos to yourself as well! You put as much care and work into your videos as you do your delicious recipes! 😊

    • @katienewman4743
      @katienewman4743 Před rokem +4

      I also appreciate how well researched it is!!!

    • @littlelegsbigadventures
      @littlelegsbigadventures Před rokem +7

      I was thinking the same thing! I love the effect of rearranging and enlarging the words from research articles to highlight the main point. Thanks for the well-organized advice!!

    • @la_baby_khalil7703
      @la_baby_khalil7703 Před rokem +2

      @@RainbowPlantLife 👍🙏😘🙏 YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL...GOD BLESS YOU QUEEN 🌹👑🌷!!! 🙏😘🙏

  • @spoudaois4535
    @spoudaois4535 Před rokem +562

    20 minute meditation twice a day really works. It recharges neurons that are active during sleep in the morning and those over used in the day in the afternoon.

    • @saber8560
      @saber8560 Před rokem +13

      cite your sources good sir! (please?)

    • @cassettetape7643
      @cassettetape7643 Před rokem +19

      Meditation only doesn't work for me when I'm actually sleepy, cause then I just fall asleep. But it helps at literally any other time I need a bit of an energy boost, or am feeling anxious, which is often. It's definitely one of my 1st self care/management go-to's

    • @user-ns7xr5fq1i
      @user-ns7xr5fq1i Před rokem +11

      How do you do it? Everyone speaks of meditation and I just don't get what I'm supposed to do. Sorry for the silly question

    • @cassettetape7643
      @cassettetape7643 Před rokem +19

      @Екатерина Жарова It's not a silly question at all! Indeed, meditation is kind of abstract & different people have different methods. In essence, it is simply an exercise in the discipline of being completely present in the moment, which is why there are so many different views on the "right" way to do it.
      For me, I start by counting to 10, inhaling on the odds & exhaling on the evens. I focus on relaxing the muscles in my body one at a time (since general tension is something I really struggle with). If I find my mind fixating on a thought, I imagine all the thoughts in my head as part of a "river" flowing around me & just let the reoccurring thought flow back into it, returning my attention to my body & my counting. These methods work for me & have helped me in ways I didn't even expect.
      But there are many ways to do it, & even many names people give their personal practice to avoid the criticism of "doing it wrong". Find a breathing technique you like, then experiment with ways to let go of cyclical fixating thoughts. You can even time yourself if you feel the need. That's pretty much all their is to it🙂

    • @EG-qq4gw
      @EG-qq4gw Před rokem +7

      Is Meditation like giving a break to all you thoughts and emotions? Like put yourself in a blank to reset yourself?
      Sorry for the questions but I agree that many people talk about meditation like “not a big deal” but do not share how to meditate, how this really works and how to integrate it into your life.

  • @sarahleber676
    @sarahleber676 Před rokem +206

    As someone who lives in Central Ontario, I know how important sun light is for energy and peace. I get up and go to work and it is dark. I come home... And it's almost dark. And by mid winter a lot of people are beginning to feel it

    • @freshstartgreencleaning
      @freshstartgreencleaning Před rokem +10

      Yes. I find this time so hard with the limited daylight.

    • @dragonfairy22
      @dragonfairy22 Před rokem +20

      Same here in Finland, close to the arctic circle. The sun hit my face maybe once in the past month ☠

    • @ingridmorgan7893
      @ingridmorgan7893 Před rokem +4

      Do you think a SAD light might work?

    • @ThePhantomReborn
      @ThePhantomReborn Před rokem +12

      @ingridmorgan7893 1000x yes! I use my SAD light (I call it my happy lamp) every morning and it helps SO MUCH. (I live in Minnesota, too, so we need all the light we can get in winter).

    • @ingridmorgan7893
      @ingridmorgan7893 Před rokem

      @@ThePhantomReborn thanks for confirming my thinking.

  • @tori2201
    @tori2201 Před rokem +502

    Just a reminder that these tips may help a bit for those of us with chronic illnesses, but don’t beat yourself up or feel like you’re not enough if they don’t :) Nisha definitely means well, but many of us with chronic fatigue due to illnesses get lectured a lot and are given “quick fixes” by people who don’t have our experiences. I’ve learned I can’t hold myself to the same standard as everyone else, only my own standard. ❤

    • @clairekeiser2076
      @clairekeiser2076 Před rokem +37

      Thanks for this comment! I have chronic fatigue, depression, and ADHD, and am allergic to 30+ foods so I’m extremely tired all the time. Just thinking about living a routine like this makes me more tired and depressed! But I’m trying to implement a few of them and remember that while my progress is slow, it is still there. 🥲

    • @eilzmo
      @eilzmo Před rokem +47

      I was gonna write something like this, specifically drawing on the part where she said “we have the energy but not the willpower” cause actually I have the willpower, I don’t have the energy 😂 my work isn’t that physical, I spend a lot of my day at a desk but I also have a handful of autoimmune conditions that leave me depleted, exhausted and cranky cause I really wanna do XYZ but my body is incapable of it. So while a lot of these tips are awesome, I agree. Don’t beat yourself up! Sometimes it just be that way :)

    • @Holabella
      @Holabella Před rokem +12

      I love this video. I totally hear you I'm here because I have severe anemia that intensifies 10x during my period. lol I definitely don't have the energy but my willpower will have me testing a few of these tips out

    • @debmanrique6466
      @debmanrique6466 Před rokem +31

      I don't believe that this video was meant as a cure for chronic illness. As someone with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, brain fog, and thyroid issues, I have already been doing what's suggestioned here for the past year. The 20-30% improvement isn't a cure, but has been worth it.

    • @RachitaSinha
      @RachitaSinha Před rokem +10

      I love this comment because it makes the content available here more inclusive. I have severe hormonal fluctuations and have been on harsh medications because of that and most of the times willpower building drains me to do everything else. I have flowing with life by taking one step at a time starting with just taking sun. I will disagree to not going out during fog because nothing beats natural light if you can expose yourself even for 5 mins it helps. Just taking natural light helped me fix sleep and mood so much that I'm able to bring myself to exercise. A small step could lead us to do many steps in the course of time. More power to people with intention ❤

  • @elpretender1357
    @elpretender1357 Před rokem +208

    I'm surprised taking a walk after eating was mentioned. For about half a year now I've been instinctively doing that (10 to 20 mins walks) and it has been a very possitive change, as it helpes me relax and even improve my mood.

  • @robertchriscoe5830
    @robertchriscoe5830 Před rokem +273

    I’m 60 years old, wake up every work day around 4:30, have a cup of coffee, do some exercises and a couple miles on the treadmill, usually a walk mile then a run mile. I haven’t slept well most of my life. I’ve tried everything and found that a good diet and exercise work best for me. Keep the good recipes coming. Thanks for all the suggestions. 😊

    • @jeanpaultongeren125
      @jeanpaultongeren125 Před rokem +7

      walking is a great exercise.

    • @kelliewood9544
      @kelliewood9544 Před rokem

      Caffeine is a stimulant drug, addictive, linked to pancreatic cancer, and a main cause of insomnia. Coffee produces acrylamide when brewed which is linked to cancer and birth defects. Starbucks was sued over this in California and lost. They have to post warnings on their California stores now. Drinking caffeinated beverages like tea, coffee, and cocoa is like eating a brownie with just a little bit of dog doo doo.

    • @EG-qq4gw
      @EG-qq4gw Před rokem +7

      I am end 30’s I wake up also at 04:30 because my baby is an early bird, I prepare breakfast for my older child. I send my older child to school and I go for a walk with my baby. Then I come back and I do food and if I have not to do food then I do some training with my baby there.
      I also do normal cleaning and organizing staff, read a book and do some learning, currently 2 things: 1) 15 min every day to learn a new language and 2) learning the functions of new software and reporting that it will be applied to my company so when I come back to work I am up today and I don’t feel lost.
      I love to see the sunrise and the sunset and have the chance because of my early bird baby.
      I sleep latest 10:00 pm.
      I also drink 1 cup of coffee at 16:00 together with my husband after he come back from work. This is our coming together after all activities and we talk about our day.
      Before having children I was used to wake up at 06:30, go 30 min running (goal 5 km or more) come back shower and breakfast and get ready for work. This was a really good start with a lot of energy. Now with children I just have to adjust myself. But I am looking forward when they are 2-3 year older that I can continue with my older routine (if the early baby is later a normal sleeping child). 😉

    • @robertchriscoe5830
      @robertchriscoe5830 Před rokem +6

      @@EG-qq4gw my hats off to you! You have your priorities right, children first. One day you’ll turn around and they’ll be off on their own. Making time for yourself is also important. I love to hear when couples have a good routine that allows them to fit everything in but also keep the balance. My wife and I raised three children to be responsible adults and contributors to society. We made family time a priority. Wasn’t easy, but 41 years later we’re still together and all the kids are doing well. Keep up the good work!

    • @EG-qq4gw
      @EG-qq4gw Před rokem

      @@robertchriscoe5830 ❤️

  • @raindrops6342
    @raindrops6342 Před dnem

    Most people with low energy have tons of problems in their lives and huge lack of clarity. Some of the things you said are quite useful like morning walk and writing tasks down. But ultimately we need proper planning, analysis and understanding of our situations to have clarity in our thoughts and actively stop self-blaming, past and future worries and any kind of self harming thoughts. Else feeling tired is a natural process and we have to accept it.

  • @cracknutte5373
    @cracknutte5373 Před rokem +44

    A work space with lots of natural light has done so much to help my productivity! I moved into a new house recently and my office has two huge windows and it's such a mood boost when working! Thanks for the great tips :)

  • @arj-peace
    @arj-peace Před rokem +60

    Hi from Minnesota where it's definitely winter! 🥶 But believe it or not, we still get outdoors year-round. It's necessary to keep the winter blues away. And the coldest days are often the sunniest, and we definitely don't want to miss out. So as the Scandinavians say, there's no such thing as poor weather, only poor clothing. 😂 Thanks for these fantastic tips. A few I've successfully incorporated (delaying caffeine and switching to green tea was a game changer), and a few new ones to try.

  • @rosalynpriceenglish3809
    @rosalynpriceenglish3809 Před rokem +21

    Great video! My 14 yr old homeschooler was dragging this morning so I sent him out for a walk. "You never should have watched that video Mom!" he said. Ha ha!! 😂 Lots of great info. Thanks!

  • @Wachansa
    @Wachansa Před 10 měsíci +26

    Believed it or not. This is the first video that I came across on your channel. I watched so many of this kind of productive videos and this one is the best so far. I love it. No BS, great sensible advice, nothing exaggerated. I love your chill vibes. It makes me feel that I can follow those tips easily. And your cooking videos also look great! I'm not vegan but I love tofu. Definitely gonna check your others video. And please do more of this kind of content!

  • @TanyaSuik
    @TanyaSuik Před rokem +58

    I've been applying these habits for the last year (although sometimes I slip up with some of them) or so and it's been a huge game-changer! Side note, I feel like we listen to the same podcasts and read the exact same books haha, love the tips you shared and how clearly articulated you are in their explanation.

  • @saras6588
    @saras6588 Před rokem +39

    Great tips! For those who are working on these things but are still tired all the time, see a sleep doctor. I've struggled with sleep and low energy for years and despite improvements with my sleep hygiene, diet, and exercise it wasn't getting better. I was recently diagnosed with type 2 narcolepsy (brain has trouble regulating sleep), which I've probably had for years. Put the work in to improve your energy and sleep, but also see a doctor if you continue to struggle with being tired all the time.

    • @OP-mz3hr
      @OP-mz3hr Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing that information. So after the diagnosis, did the sleep Dr help you to manage it and help you get better energy? Thanks 🙏

    • @saras6588
      @saras6588 Před rokem +2

      @@OP-mz3hr They prescribed some medicine. I still have to be good about my sleep hygiene, etc., but what normally works for others doesn't always work for me, so the medicine helps me when all else fails.

    • @jennprescott2757
      @jennprescott2757 Před rokem

      Also try mouth taping at night for better sleep!

  • @julecaesara482
    @julecaesara482 Před rokem +15

    temptation bundling is the only way I am still functional. No coffee before checking e-mails (I have sabotaged my life before by leaving them unchecked for weeks), no shower before exercise on days I don't have my club activities going on, no brushing the teeth before taking my meds. When I tell others about this, I often get shocked reaction, especially with the shower thing, but it works for me and I actually love it. That way, I get to work out before my workday starts and I don't have to motivate myself to exercise after work, which I often cannot do anyways because I am not going for a jog when it's dark outside.

  • @emue229
    @emue229 Před rokem +1

    It's really great that you add chapters beneath. This makes browsing your videos easier

  • @klaudiaw3038
    @klaudiaw3038 Před rokem +35

    I really like your ideas for when one cannot (for any reason) aim for a perfect option. You give another idea which "Is better than nothing". It sounds so positive and uplifting. :)

  • @senseofwonder4734
    @senseofwonder4734 Před rokem +22

    Oh my goodness! On my walk this morning, I was thinking about ordering your book and figuring out some meals for the week! I'm so excited to come home to a new video from you! Thank you for the incredible work you do!
    Happy New Year !

  • @user-pn7ld4xf7x
    @user-pn7ld4xf7x Před rokem +18

    When you said we have been lied to about multi-tasking, I subscribed because I think the same! Multi-tasking is just not our thing as humans, being aware of this, gives you more control, and you don't have to pretend you are multi-tasking. Thanks for sharing this ma'am.

  • @heyheywoahwoahhey
    @heyheywoahwoahhey Před rokem +2

    Respect to how you smoothly added your sponsored product. And you didnt talk about it for 2-5 minutes. Thank you for that.

  • @coritackman
    @coritackman Před rokem +42

    The writing down next day tasks tip is like gold to me. Such a great idea! I can definitely see how getting that out on paper frees your mind in the evening.

    • @danejoe6123
      @danejoe6123 Před rokem +2

      For me, it helps me sleep better since I don't keep being worried hoping I won't forget those tasks in the morning.

  • @TJ-kz1ul
    @TJ-kz1ul Před rokem +14

    Get sunlight as soon as you wake up.... but I live in Canada, we don't have sunlight here right now until 0830 am ☺️😅🇨🇦🍁

  • @amandagerrish5892
    @amandagerrish5892 Před rokem +21

    Amanda in Santa Barbara, here -- a new follower. I like most of your suggestions, many of which I already follow. One disagreement, however. Going for a walk immediately after eating might not be a good idea for everyone. It takes a lot of energy to digest food, so it might be best to wait a half hour to an hour before walking. (I'm 69, so I am much more sensitive to my energy levels than when I was younger and had boundless energy.) I start each day with a shower and meditation, then a 1 hour (or more) walk, then vegan brunch (I only eat 2 meals a day), then a cup of coffee or tea. Then free time (I'm retired) to read, nap, watch CZcams, do yoga,, do errands, whatever. Then I eat a light vegan meal in the evening, watch a movie or CZcams and off to bed.

  • @pushkarsvm
    @pushkarsvm Před měsícem

    Thank you Nisha, really helpful video.

  • @Ron-op8es
    @Ron-op8es Před rokem +2

    andrew huberman, cal newport, and james clear all in a single video love the change of topic

  • @chaz12582
    @chaz12582 Před rokem +7

    I just shared this with my partner! He’s been feeling tired a lot the past months and is “tired of being tired.”

    • @RainbowPlantLife
      @RainbowPlantLife  Před rokem +1

      I hope this video helps! I know how frustrating it can be to feel that way, I used to feel it all the time when i worked in an office.

    • @mrutigaramesh2481
      @mrutigaramesh2481 Před rokem

      Me too feeling the same way... I'm clueless about it...

  • @melissah7166
    @melissah7166 Před rokem +130

    I live in the Netherlands- the sun rises at 9.00 and there is just about no sun. 50 shades of grey. Sunset is 16.30 but don't see the sun then either. So depressing.

    • @mareikeemig81
      @mareikeemig81 Před rokem +15

      Same i work in an office from 7 to 4 with a daily car drive. There is no time for morning walks in the sun

    • @astridhelfant
      @astridhelfant Před rokem +9

      So if you cannot get that morning sunlight - zonneschijn in de ochtend - then instead walk outside during lunch. It is better than not getting sunlight at all during those winter months.

    • @JohnHausser
      @JohnHausser Před rokem +3

      Used to live in 🇨🇦 and it was a similar situation during winter ❄️
      Not a big deal for most people out there
      Cheers from San Diego California 🇺🇸

    • @chandraheidel355
      @chandraheidel355 Před rokem +5

      I'd definitely invest in a sun lamp!

    • @RainbowPlantLife
      @RainbowPlantLife  Před rokem +9

      Hi Melissa, maybe you can try using that super bright desk lamp I showed in the video. Here's a link to the one I use, but there are many options, hopefully you can find one in the Netherlands: amzn.to/3jOStqA

  • @EvaD87
    @EvaD87 Před měsícem

    you've change my life!!!! thank you so much. I will be thankful forever ❤

  • @SuperKatWorld
    @SuperKatWorld Před rokem +1

    I've seen so many "boost your energy" tips videos, but this really felt fresh and helpful!

  • @101akb48
    @101akb48 Před rokem +3

    Love all these suggestions! I actively do most of these as it is and find that I have more sustained energy throughout the day and even on non-work/school days! One thing I also do is washing my face with cold water every morning which helps wake me up and I feel refreshed and energized. I shower at night, but washing your face with cold water can be very helpful!

  • @markwalsh2709
    @markwalsh2709 Před rokem +7

    Great tips! I've been doing most of those for about three years. I find that with intermittent fasting I rarely get tired anyhow. Bright light as soon as you get out of bed is very helpful. I close my self in the closet and crank up the lights for a few minutes after I get up. I am starting to make more lists for things to do throughout the day, but I don't organize it by time yet. That is something I'll work on this year.

  • @macey463
    @macey463 Před rokem +2

    Scheduling does help! I started doing it in the bigger of the year, specifically with my evening after work and it allows me more freedom and not constantly thinking about all the stuff I need or want to do and then end up not doing any of it.

  • @MuktiKissoon
    @MuktiKissoon Před 11 měsíci +1

    Love the advise! Felt low on energy today from an overwork the previous day, so needed to watch this as a reminder to bring things up again.

  • @lifeviz28568
    @lifeviz28568 Před rokem +3

    I laughed at Nisha dancing through the cold shower! Thanks for all the tips!
    One of my new year's resolutions is to cook more, be less stressed, and go to the gym more often!

  • @HonestTalksWithLucas
    @HonestTalksWithLucas Před rokem +76

    Thank you Nisha :) I’ve had a really tough day. I was feeling kind of beaten down by life and I though I need to come up with a better daily routine, and then I saw you posted this :) perfect timing :) I appreciate you :)

    • @Megan-gw6ol
      @Megan-gw6ol Před rokem +3

      Sorry about your tough day. Praying today is better for you and each day after.

    • @HonestTalksWithLucas
      @HonestTalksWithLucas Před rokem +1

      @@Megan-gw6ol that’s so kind of you :) thank you :)

  • @michellebuhr7313
    @michellebuhr7313 Před 7 měsíci

    Love this!

  • @chloechartier2707
    @chloechartier2707 Před rokem +7

    This was exactly the video i needed today!! thank you so much. I'd love a full sleep routine video. Happy new year!

  • @netflixcryonfridaynights3894

    You’re so knowledgeable, Nisha! Will try and implement these in my daily routine

  • @istartwithT
    @istartwithT Před rokem +13

    Ok the first one I kinda get but it's also really hard to do living in the Northern part of Europe because in Winter there is just not enough sunlight. But I agree, a walk or a run first thing in the morning instead of social media scrolling, really boosts energy.

    • @lillianlamantia9605
      @lillianlamantia9605 Před rokem +1

      I live in southern Finland and I hear you on sunlight! I am able to take a walk mid-morning or straight after lunch during winter months and try to do that even in the worst weather because the light even on
      a very overcast day is still stronger than artificial lighting. The Sun now is rising just before 8am so I can go for a walk quite early. My husband who rarely sees daylight due to work now uses a daylight lamp early in the morning while eating breakfast (5.30am) and he started getting into bed much earlier so now he gets enough sleep finally, - highly recommended!

  • @scrapingskies
    @scrapingskies Před rokem +5

    such a good video, so actionable and I love how you cite your sources!

  • @sarahaziz6963
    @sarahaziz6963 Před rokem

    You talk so damn clearly! Fast but not rushed! AWESOME

  • @naomilatrice
    @naomilatrice Před 20 dny

    Love everything about this video thank you!

  • @szvetlana1000
    @szvetlana1000 Před rokem +4

    My husband and I went completely caffeine free last May. Best thing we did for regulating energy. We sleep better too.

  • @thenotsostarvingartist
    @thenotsostarvingartist Před rokem +48

    I ALWAYS think of you when I ask myself who I’d be in an ideal routine lol. You just seem so energized in a chill way. I don’t need to be some hustle crazy girl boss, but I just want to be graceful and awake in my day! ❤ this video is exactly what I’ve been hoping for from you as I transition to veg life. My energy can lag without certain foods that changed my dopamine or iron levels. Getting there! You read my mind w this video 🥰

    • @RainbowPlantLife
      @RainbowPlantLife  Před rokem +6

      ☺️ you’re so sweet and made me day! Being graceful and awake in your day - what a beautiful way to put it!

  • @mariaxenofontos
    @mariaxenofontos Před 7 měsíci

    I love this video! So happy I found it

  • @whatisahandle221
    @whatisahandle221 Před rokem

    Awesome, thanks!

  • @annieesther8405
    @annieesther8405 Před rokem +43

    The tip I learned is that it's best to exercise early because your hormones keep pumping for at least an hour and a half after ending the exercise, so in order to fall asleep, you need to let those wear off.
    Another quick one: nighttime eye mask. I love mine. I get better sleep because of itl

    • @annafantasia
      @annafantasia Před rokem +1

      Eye mask, yes!! Me too

    • @lilu2830
      @lilu2830 Před rokem +1

      Ooo what kind of eye mask?? I struggle falling asleep too! I’m too awake or my mind is not in that relaxed state

    • @louibeans
      @louibeans Před rokem +1

      And, exercizing gives a boost of dopamine which helps with motivation and working off to dos

  • @wordswordswords8203
    @wordswordswords8203 Před rokem +3

    Good video. I agree about multitasking. People weren't meant to do it. I'm the opposite with sleep, I need it really quiet. Getting out and walking first thing is the morning is a great strategy. Just getting out of bed, getting dressed and putting on shoes and going out give you a huge head start to the day. No cold shower for me, though!

  • @lindsay7747
    @lindsay7747 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you! Gonna try these!

  • @deepthisubramanyan4459
    @deepthisubramanyan4459 Před rokem +1

    Your channel is my stress buster. Really appreciate your content and the funny jokes to add to the mix. I second the blackout curtains and white noise, our sleep exponentially increased because of those two. Last but not least, you are an amazing creator. Keep up the good work.

  • @steve-adams
    @steve-adams Před rokem +3

    Ah, Huberman will save us all! The morning sunlight walk routine is a huge game changer. Also the morning coffee delay. Great video, a welcome detour from food!

  • @nakia4230
    @nakia4230 Před 11 měsíci +7

    I’ve started walking 5k steps in the morning and now I’m at 10k in an hour and 1/2. It makes me feel good and focused with my school work. I’m able to remember everything I study.

    • @theholistichunny
      @theholistichunny Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes, same! I’ve been doing 5k (at least) everyday and I feel great!

  • @ItsTarotAndBeyond
    @ItsTarotAndBeyond Před 5 měsíci

    Great video and helpful tips, thank you ☺️ 🙏🏻 🤩

  • @kimberleyannerg
    @kimberleyannerg Před 9 měsíci +1

    Love this! You teach me so much Nisha!! Thank you!!

  • @angiecourchaine7615
    @angiecourchaine7615 Před rokem +10

    I'm in MN, and it IS miserable. However, after staying inside for a week straight during pandemic winter #1, I've had to make myself take walks no matter what the weather every day. Haven't been able to do it first thing in the morning, because it's soooo many layers to put on first 🤣

  • @kellyamodeo214
    @kellyamodeo214 Před rokem +9

    I recently stopped drinking coffee and was absolutely amazed by how much more energized I feel replacing it with mint tea. I just feel so much better because I’m less anxious and my stomach feels way better as well but I do like coffee so if I have it I try to have it after that. Good meal and hour and a half after waking up

  • @TimTim3000
    @TimTim3000 Před rokem +1

    This video showed up in my feed and was expecting the same stuff you hear everywhere but I actually learned something new, especially the part about not drinking coffee first thing. Thanks for the tips!

  • @clairebernard1445
    @clairebernard1445 Před rokem +31

    Thank you for your tips ☺️, they are very helpful. But please don't forget a lot of us are chronically ill and cannot find energy as easily as abled persons. We have to accept our limits.

    • @tochterchenfrost4784
      @tochterchenfrost4784 Před rokem +11

      that!
      also, there should be far more studies and information on how the menstruation cycle affects energy levels.
      at least in my country they only just started on studying how the cycle affects excercising.

    • @vickigsolomon1241
      @vickigsolomon1241 Před rokem +5

      So true that chronic illness really messes with energy levels. Even temporary illness does.

    • @leahweinberger583
      @leahweinberger583 Před rokem +2

      I think you have to be kind to yourself and not limit yourself maybe you can't get out of bed everyday but can you sit up two out of those five days? I think the attempt is important. the entire know your limits accept your limits blah blah blah is all good and well but it does a great deal to make sure you stay within those limits. a little push against them here and there can sometimes push that limit up which is good. Before y'all come after me with pitchforks and not saying the people that are chronically ill with MS and diabetes and health problems don't have limits they do.... but are thre are the limits because you feel bad and the limits you could push a little further but choose not to. Have discernment between the two for the betterment of your future self.

  • @leannesnead7512
    @leannesnead7512 Před rokem +4

    I suggest gradually change your shower from warm to cold. I believe you’ll get the same benefits without totally shocking your body. I usually run the warm over my body from front to back then have the water run on my back and neck as I change it to cold. Then, I turn my front to the chilly spray hitting my head and face first then letting the cold water go all the way to my toes. And, sometimes I do a couple of 360 turns of my body to hit every spot and it actually feels so good and refreshing. I really appreciate all of your tips in this video. Pray for me to get rid of my addiction to sugary foods. That is my worst energy zapper. Take care, go girl!!

  • @lauraloveslakecountyillinois

    I'm so excited to have found your channel! Wishing you loads of success!!

  • @MahalakshmiTechTalks
    @MahalakshmiTechTalks Před 2 měsíci

    Those are amazing tips! Thank you for sharing them. Will try to follow them to see the difference

  • @jonferngut
    @jonferngut Před rokem +3

    All this is possible only with the privilege of a remote online work, the idea that you would only be working one job, and that you are basically not struggling financially.

  • @believer2734
    @believer2734 Před rokem +3

    I do the cold shower too, after my regular shower and then turn it on straight ice cold. I tell myself it is extremely hot because it stings, it’s so cold. I do about 40 seconds & then turn and 40 more seconds on the back side too. I feel absolutely refreshed & empowered after that!

  • @khadijas_lense
    @khadijas_lense Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for the video!

  • @maracujafruit80
    @maracujafruit80 Před 11 měsíci

    quality content about energy and motivation is so rare these days! thank you for this video!

  • @marisaveilleux8533
    @marisaveilleux8533 Před rokem +9

    😂 I love what we do in the shadows 😂
    Also, I’ve been using sleep sounds/sleep music/ASMR for 7 years now. Can’t sleep without it

  • @miss8blu
    @miss8blu Před rokem +3

    Hi Nisha .... yes to the request would we like a "how to sleep better video" yes! as for 2023??? Someone once said that every day is a new beginning. Well, a new year is even more of a blank slate. I hope your 2023 is filled with plenty of opportunities and successes. And I hope you take advantage of them all and make the most of this fresh start.

  • @Powermass
    @Powermass Před 11 měsíci +1

    My number 1 habit for limitless energy is to watch one of your vids since your energy, smile and positivity is contagious.

  • @mahahachem1854
    @mahahachem1854 Před 10 měsíci

    The morning walk advice is life changing . It changes so much the energy level throughout the day . Big tks for your great advice !

  • @SC-ty8he
    @SC-ty8he Před rokem +5

    You are the cutest person to give these amazing tips! Thanks for such a concise, very amusing and helpful video!

  • @biblisabatti10
    @biblisabatti10 Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much for the tips.
    I start my day by meditating the Word of God and entrust the day in his hand. That help me a lot to focus and avoid negative vibes😊

  • @RealityTransformation
    @RealityTransformation Před rokem +1

    Such a fantastic video! Thank you for sharing

  • @bonniehoke-scedrov4906
    @bonniehoke-scedrov4906 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @vanessasplace8690
    @vanessasplace8690 Před rokem +5

    Excellent video! I would like to see an extended sleep video. I do like you...67 degrees, white noise(Headspace app) and hang a dark sheet over my window blind. Also, I read a light-hearted book for about 15-20 minutes, then do a night time meditation for about 10. It's a whole thing, years of insomnia. I am fascinated with the drinking of caffeine later in the morning. I'm trying that!

  • @Stebz09
    @Stebz09 Před rokem +14

    Great tips. Also some great comments for chronic illness peoples around. To add to the discussion, it's worth noting that neurodivergent folks (ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, etc.) also tend to have fatigue as a side symptom, and that if that's the case, one of the biggest things you can do is identify (1) ways to stop masking (putting energy into acting neurotypical), and (2) the ways your brain naturally wants to work so you can ride the flow more often and fight it less (e.g. sensory tools like gloves for washing dishes/gardening/cleaning, or a coat rack where you're naturally piling clothes anyway, or doing a task in planned 10-minute bursts instead of 'have to do it all at once', or getting a fidget toy, etc.). Those two things can reduce a large amount of mental load and the mini-fights throughout the day that you may not even realise you're having with yourself but definitely drain your energy. Also, for those open to it and for the right brain types, store-bought energy regulation managers (ie meds) can be very helpful too, particularly for ADHDers.

  • @ras8031
    @ras8031 Před rokem

    Loved this, Nisha!!

  • @gaytrirampersad7906
    @gaytrirampersad7906 Před rokem

    Thanks for creating this! Have a great new year ahead and I found soooooo much value, Subscribed.

  • @salomekuchukhidze5421
    @salomekuchukhidze5421 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for your lovely videos. Your recipes have given me confidence to cook more because they always turn out delicious!

  • @takierrasimpson4956
    @takierrasimpson4956 Před rokem +10

    great video! i would suggest those who aren’t fans of caffeine(like myself) to take two cups of water, squeeze half a lime, and add one ginger ice cube. it boosts my energy tremendously. also it supports your digestive system

  • @mscashwell
    @mscashwell Před rokem +1

    Nisha, you are such a joy

  • @luizafazzio
    @luizafazzio Před rokem

    Love this video! Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @maggiecraigcatholicspeaker

    I love this video! I'd also love to watch a full sleep routine video

  • @mikkeldammen888
    @mikkeldammen888 Před rokem +55

    I've recently been diagnosed with adult ADHD, and I feel like every single step of this video was meant for me to process and implement in my daily life!! Especially as I struggle with focus and sleep. Thank you for sharing these habits! 🎉

    • @nancyinthegarden3160
      @nancyinthegarden3160 Před rokem +1

      Try a good magnesium for sleep it also helps focus. Try to be aware of each time you begin to want to stray from task on hand. Make yourself finish one thing before starting another. Trust me, we’re all like this. Most of us have too much to do in a day. Take you’re time to observe your habits and note the ones needed to replace with maybe more time for you to unwind at nigh, IN BED reading, may help you wind down. Watching wild shows doesn’t help any of us calm our minds for rest. Shut off phone and put it outside the bedroom. Vitamins play an important role in how we feel make sure you’re getting the ones needed depending on your diet. Wish you well

    • @DivineREDxo
      @DivineREDxo Před rokem +1

      Same. I watched it twice just to really soak in what she said.

    • @LelaBria
      @LelaBria Před rokem +4

      Some of these things may not apply if you have adhd. For example there are common “tricks” that can include acruallt working with how ur adhd mind and motivation systems actually work, to maximize ur getting things done. If you have adhd , yes we can try and mask annd shame ourselves into neurotypical boxes but it won’t actually make you make the time more efficntly used. I forget the name of it but own technique I learned about , after having late diagnosis as well is something I naturally learned to do. Which is if you plan for allowing yourself to wander back and forth bw let’s say three tasks as you naturally do, you can still get a lot done. As long as they’re things you acruallt need to do lol , it is much easier for me to work with how I function and be strategic within that. Than to try and force myself to do one thing at a time only if I’m just not able to focus. No amount of willpower will make me lol 😆 it’s not about that. Willpower can make you do it , but the time will be horribly inefficiently used if it’s a force thing and it’s not how u roll with ur adhd. Anywho, there’s lots of little tricks ! I def use certain types of music a lot (even works first thing in morning when ur draggy in bed. Understanding that we’re basically functioning like dopamine addicts all the time at any good source lol when it is available means you can use that to ur advantage as well Lolol when u figure out what healthy dopamine “hits” work for you very well. My daughter is less about music and more about shows/re runs she’s seen a million times before on in background. Anywho not enough comment space in rhe world to suggest everything , also depends on some personal exploring and learning but there’s quite a bit you can do for both sleep and focus. Adhd also may have high prevalence of delayed sleep phase disorders which change some of this information if you do, and possibly the reasons and therefore solutions for ur sleep issues. Caffeine and other stimulants can actually make you sleepy 😂when you are adhd as well. But again it depends on person. Anywho good luck finding ur best strategies. ! :)

  • @MsJustHelen
    @MsJustHelen Před 11 měsíci

    Loved the video! Thanks)

  • @susanwaterworth5622
    @susanwaterworth5622 Před rokem +1

    LOVE YOU, Nisha. Great video. So appreciate these easily implementable tips. Thank you for doing the research for us and passing it on!

  • @kwilsonnc
    @kwilsonnc Před rokem +11

    Your cold shower moment is spot on.😂 Inspired by Huberman, I tried! Lasted 6 seconds, tops.

    • @RainbowPlantLife
      @RainbowPlantLife  Před rokem +4

      LOL it's definitely painful! But I find that dancing like a maniac helps me get through it.

  • @benl3738
    @benl3738 Před rokem +12

    I used to drink 5 cups of coffee a day but eventually phased myself off of caffeine completely because I get migraines and the caffeine I found to increase the frequency and severity of the migraines. For a long time I didn’t think I could go without caffeine, but several years on I’m so glad I don’t have to depend on it any longer. I really do feel better (energy wise) without the temporary stimulation.

  • @liviathmable
    @liviathmable Před rokem

    Thanks for this summary.

  • @community1854
    @community1854 Před rokem

    Beautiful Nisha! Love the tips!

  • @trin4305
    @trin4305 Před rokem +2

    As someone who wakes up at 5 am and grabs coffee right away, I found the 1-2 pm crash so eerily accurate. I’m gonna start changing that since it’s something I can totally change lol

  • @Sonicxis4ever
    @Sonicxis4ever Před rokem +4

    I wanted to also add personal experience: Green tea improves my mood so much! I have been feeling energized and happy whenever I drip Sencha green tea from trader joes. I don't think green tea could ever replace coffee because they're naturally so different. I'd recommend black tea with milk if you like coffee with milk! It has the same essence in my opinion.

  • @stuckkk
    @stuckkk Před 7 měsíci

    This was fantastically helpful, thank you so much!