Today, I am going to show you how to change your lifestyle to live longer and healthier, body, mind and soul, inspired by the “longevity secrets” of the Nordic people.
By adopting new habits and implementing fundamental yet simple changes in your diet, movement, and mindset today, you can improve your life in the future, when you need it more.
Living a healthier and longer life is not a matter of fixing what’s broken when it breaks. It’s about preventing entropy from taking over and downgrading your body, mind, and soul.
Entropy is a fundamental concept in physics, but it applies to all things in life and explains why they wear out over time.
In the context of health, the body experiences wear and tear. Cells break down, systems become less efficient, and recovery slows down. The body’s ordered systems become more disorganised, and diseases may emerge (as a result of increased entropy).
Our bodies constantly fight back to maintain balance despite entropy pushing towards disorder. Although it’s a natural force, taking action and changing your lifestyle help counteract its effects.
And this is what people in the Nordic countries seem to do well.
The Nordic people consistently rank high in terms of happiness and health on a global level. Most people believe it’s about genetics or a superior healthcare system.
Although they both can affect the health and well-being of the general population, they are not the reason why the Nordic approach to longevity works exceptionally well.
It’s a cultural issue that integrates simplicity, moderation, and nature as the foundations of everyday life.
The Nordic approach is worth exploring because of its universality and simplicity. It’s a refreshing alternative to a lifestyle defined by fast food, unhealthy habits, and high stress.
By adopting the Nordic principles at home, you can cultivate a more healthful, balanced life.
The 3 Nordic Longevity Secrets
So, what lies behind the remarkable Nordic longevity?
It’s a holistic approach that blends the following three things:
These three elements are essential for building good habits and making positive changes to help you live longer and healthier.
You can’t remove one of them because then the equation collapses. You need to work on all three aspects to achieve a breakthrough and a longer, healthier life.
Improving your diet without moving more and fixing your mindset won’t cut it. More movement without a healthier diet and a more resilient mindset may help you lose some weight, but not achieve more long-term health and well-being benefits. Even if you eat healthy and exercise, your mindset plays a crucial role in making you healthier and more contented overall.
It’s common knowledge that Nordic people move a lot and are highly active. However, there’s a paradox with their diet. Although they eat healthy, they also consume a lot of ultra-processed food. Countries like Norway and Sweden rank high in relevant global indices.
Most people fail to understand that moderation and consistency matter. While the Nordics may consume a lot of candies, soft drinks, processed food from the supermarket, and potato products, the overall trend leans towards healthier food choices. They also exercise a lot, outweighing the negative consequences of unhealthy food to a great extent.
Binary thinking is never the solution to a problem. It’s not about eating junk food every day or avoiding it altogether. There’s a whole range of possibilities in between. If you can’t eliminate it permanently, the secret is to minimise its consumption (less junk food consumed less often) while doubling down on healthy habits, like exercise. This is more or less one of the secrets of Nordic longevity.
Let’s briefly examine its three pillars: diet, movement, and mindset.
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