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These Three Small Habits Could Add One Year To Your Life, Study Says

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What if living longer didn’t require a full lifestyle reset,  just a few small tweaks you can actually stick to? We are used to hearing all about how living longer is only achieved by big changes in routine and total discipline but a recent study highlighted how minor, consistent changes in your day can quietly add up over time. No extreme routines. No perfection. Just small shifts that matter.

Sleep a little more. Even a few extra minutes of sleep each night supports heart health, immunity, and overall recovery. Those extra five minutes of snoozing your alarm actually compound over months and years improving your lifespan. It’s not about perfect sleep, it’s about consistent sleep.

Move a little more. A brisker walk, taking the stairs, parking further away from entrances and pacing while you’re on a phone call are all tiny boosts in daily movement. All of which allow your body to respond to regular motion boosting circulation, metabolism and even improving your overall mobility. 

Eat a little better. Adding just half a serving of more vegetables or whole grains each day can measurably improve your diet quality and support your body over time. Adding that extra bit provides you with more fibre, nutrients, and supports your body’s daily functions. 

The takeaway? You don’t need a new life plan. Just a few small habits, done daily, that quietly work in your favour. With how surprisingly approachable these methods are there is no pressure to be perfect, get a whole new routine or drastically change your life. Collectively, all these factors will shape how you feel, how you age, and how gracefully your body will be carrying you for years to come. 

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