7 Common Habits That Are Actually Bad for You

7 Common Habits That Are Actually Bad for You


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When we think about bad habits, we normally mean something like smoking or eating junk food, but there are some habits many of us have and we don’t even realize that they do something bad for us.
Some of them Are;
1. Wearing clothes while sleeping

Sleeping in your clothes is really not a good idea. Tight t-shirts can affect the blood circulation and eventually you will get too hot and uncomfortable. Even if you don’t wake up, it will disturb the quality of your sleep.




2. Brushing your teeth too hard




It seems that If you brush your teeth harder, they will get clean, but that’s not quite right. Apply just enough pressure to feel the bristles against your gums. If you are squashing the bristles, it’s too much pressure and it could damage your gums and enamel.
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3. Multi-tasking




The stereotype that all women can multitask is not entirely correct. According to research, only about 2% of the population can really do this effectively. So, don’t try it unless you are absolutely certain that you are in that 2%. Focus on one thing at a time and soon you’ll find out that your efficiency
4. Negative body language




We’ve all heard the expression, “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” but in real life, we all rely on what we see. In fact, experts believe that the majority of our communication is based on non-verbal signs. Analyze yourself and try to see if you have any bad body language habits like slouching, defensive poses, or aggressive eye contact, which could be misinterpreted. If you find you do some of these things, try to actively work on eliminating them.

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5. Using painkillers all the time




When not used properly, painkillers can cause more health issues that they solve, including memory issues, mood swings, poor concentration, and slowed reaction time. As the effect is gradual, you may not even notice that you are getting intoxicated by painkillers. Severe abuse of some painkillers can increase the risk of ulcers and even internal bleeding.

6. Wearing high heels or flip-flops every day



High heels look great, make your legs look longer, and make you feel beautiful and elegant. Keep in mind that using them every day for extended periods of time may cost you. When we wear high heels our lower back automatically pushes forward and it throws our hips and spine out of alignment, puts extra pressure on our knees, and means that our body weight is not evenly distributed on our feet.

Although flip-flops are exactly the opposite type of footwear from heels, they may also cause serious health issues. Because the sole is absolutely flat, the feet could start flattening. Insufficient support will cause the heels slide off and put extra strain on the ankles.

The suggestion is simple. Wear your favorite high heels and flip-flops occasionally, not every day, and your body will thank you for it.

7. Replacing breakfast with a smoothie



You may think that replacing breakfast with smoothies is a healthier choice. But nutritionists warn that common smoothie recipes have mainly fruits, water, and nut milk, which means that they have way too much sugar in one serving. While fruits are certainly good for you, having too much at once will still raise your blood sugar and increase your insulin levels, in other words, lead to weight gain. As can be said about many things, moderation is the key.


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