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The Power of Routines 

According to Harvard Business Review,  92%  of Highly Effective People follow Routines. Having daily Routines can Lower Stress, Improve Productivity, Improve Focus, and form Positive Daily Habits.  Build your own Routines, use our Lifeonomics Routines, or take advantage of our Featured Routines.

Improved Physical Health:

  • Maintaining Fitness: Regular exercise routines help veterans stay physically fit, reducing the risk of chronic health conditions like obesity, heart disease, and diabetes.

  • Sleep Regulation: Consistent sleep schedules can improve sleep quality, leading to increased energy levels and better focus throughout the day.

  • Management of Physical Injuries: Veterans with physical injuries from service can benefit from structured routines that incorporate physical therapy exercises or pain management practices.

 

Enhanced Mental Health:

  • Reduced Stress and Anxiety: Predictable routines provide a sense of structure and control, which can help veterans manage stress and anxiety often associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health challenges.

  • Improved Mood and Emotional Regulation: Regular exercise releases endorphins, natural mood elevators, contributing to a more positive outlook and better emotional regulation.

  • Reduced Substance Abuse Risk: Structured routines can offer a sense of purpose and reduce the risk of turning to substances to cope with difficult emotions.

 

Increased Productivity and Goal Setting:

  • Time Management: Routines create a framework for managing time effectively, allowing veterans to prioritize tasks and achieve personal and professional goals.

  • Focus and Concentration: Structured routines can enhance focus and concentration, which can be especially helpful for veterans struggling with PTSD or cognitive issues.

  • Sense of Accomplishment: Completing tasks as planned can contribute to a sense of accomplishment and boost self-esteem.

 

Improved Overall Well-being:

  • Reduced Feelings of Isolation: Routines that involve social activities, like group fitness classes or veteran support groups, can combat feelings of isolation and promote social connection.

  • Healthy Habits: Established routines can be a springboard for incorporating other healthy habits like nutritious meals and relaxation techniques, leading to a more holistic approach to well-being.

  • Increased Resilience: The sense of structure and accomplishment gained from routines can strengthen resilience and better equip veterans to manage challenges and setbacks.

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Coaching Routines

Our Lifeonomics Coaching has a 52-week coaching Routine called Mind, Body, & Spirit. Excellerate the experience in Monk Mode!

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Creating AI Routines

Utilize our industry-leading Artificial Intelligence Routine Builder to create just about any routine.

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