The key: listen to your body's signals instead of ignoring them.
It's not about formal meditation or long naps.
Simple alignment:
- Work deeply for 60-90 minutes
- Take 10-20 minutes to decompress
- Step outside, stretch, or sit quietly
- Return refreshed for the next cycle
Here's why that 90 minutes is so important:
Here's how you can do it too:
- Focus on your most important task for 90 minutes
- Turn off notifications during this time
- When you feel your attention drifting, take a real break
- Repeat 2-3 times per day
Here's a simple routine you can try:
In Okinawa, Sardinia, and other Blue Zones:
- Physical activity happens throughout the day
- People work in natural rhythms
- Rest is built in
Daily rhythm matters. But what fuels those rhythms is just as important.
Diet plays a massive role, especially in energy production…
Most propaganda surrounding Blue Zones states that their diets are high in:
- Nuts
- Beans
- Grains
But that's not actually true...
Research shows their diets are extremely high in vitamins and minerals.
Specifically B vitamins (even from organ meats)
Because they help your body convert food into usable energy (ATP), support your nervous system, and power brain function.
Vitamin B is one of the most common deficiencies in America.
Studies suggest around 40%.
Mostly due to the lack of vitamin rich foods in their diet.
Here's how you can get more of it:
While getting vitamin B through diet is ideal,
It can also be supplemented.
If you're interested in powering your body with proper energy,