
When you think about being tired and needing more energy, does coffee or energy
drinks come to mind? If so, it’s not surprising, since this is where most people’s
thoughts go. But believe it or not, there are many (healthy) ways to boost your energy
levels more naturally without even consuming caffeine.
1- Try to Get More Sleep
This probably won’t surprise you, but the better sleep you get, the more energy you are
going to have in the morning. If you have a habit of getting poor sleep that is constantly
interrupted, then you will have low energy during the day that is hard to avoid unless
you have massive amounts of caffeine. To avoid this, start a nighttime routine that gets
you restful for sleep, go to bed at a decent hour, and try to remove distractions like
turning off your phone and keeping the TV off.



2- Take Your Vitamins
You also want to be sure you are eating a well balanced diet that allows you to get all
the important nutrients you need for proper energy. If you don’t have enough vitamin D
in your diet and don’t get regular access to sunlight, your vitamin D could be low,
leading to deficiencies. You also need other nutrients, including protein and carbs for
energy. You can have your doctor check your bloodwork to see if there are any
deficiencies that might be leading to lack of energy throughout the day.

3- Add Chia Seeds to Your Diet
Chia seeds are an excellent source of energy-producing nutrients, including healthy
fats, fiber, and protein. They are really easy to use in drinks, meals, and snacks, from
topping your oatmeal with them, to adding them to smoothies. You can also use chia
seeds to make chia seed pudding by soaking them in milk or liquid, and adding any
flavors you choose.



4- Get Regular Exercise
Exercise is going to help your energy levels in a number of different ways. First, it helps
to boost your mood and give you an instant burst of energy once your workout is over.
This is why exercising in the morning can be really beneficial. You will notice that you
have more energy throughout the day when you exercise in the morning. Exercising
more often also makes it to where you are more rested at night, helping you to get more
sleep.
I have practiced those tips and they have helped me in my daily life and improved my routine. I hope it can work for you too and help you consume less caffeine.
See you soon,
Ludmilla!
Nutmeg is great too for boosting energy. I don’t drink caffeine anymore but have added chia seeds and nutmeg to my diet.
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Yes, nutmeg is also very good to increase energy, but it has some secondary effects with an unusual consumption or dose. Be very careful about the amount of nutmeg you consume. I’m glad to hear that you gave up on caffeine. Chia seeds is very good, I have it in my diet. 😊😊
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Yes, I have heard about that. I think you can’t have more than a small amount. Thanks so much 😊
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Yes, only a small amount. You’re welcome ☺️😄
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Make a reform on your way of eating and drinking, in the blink of an eye, changes will be accomplished in the morphology of your body. Dear @Pooja G, go ahead!
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