Health experts say some of the most ordinary daily activities may offer important benefits for both physical and mental wellbeing. Cardiologists at the Cleveland Clinic say household chores such as vacuuming, mopping and carrying laundry can help keep the body active and healthy. Even short bursts of movement under 30 minutes can contribute to overall fitness and heart health.
Psychologists are also drawing attention to “time blindness,” a condition that can make people chronically late or struggle to manage time effectively. Experts say it is often linked to anxiety, depression or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, commonly known as ADHD. Planning ahead, setting reminders and preparing early are among the strategies recommended to help people stay organized and on schedule.
Meanwhile, mental health professionals say retirement can bring unexpected emotional challenges for some older adults. While many look forward to leaving work behind, retirement may also lead to loneliness or a loss of purpose. Experts encourage retirees to stay socially connected, volunteer for meaningful causes, explore hobbies or even consider getting a pet to help maintain a sense of fulfillment and community.
