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Big spender (When it pays to go big)
Below, we take a look at some of the areas where it’s better to make sure you get the right purchase rather than just focus on how much you save. And if you’re dubious, we’ll just say: spending $200 on a pair of boots that’ll last five years is better than spending $50 on boots that’ll last six months.
Look everywhere and you’ll find people trying to save you money during every single purchase. That’s all good and well, because everyone likes to save money. But there is a difference between saving money and cutting corners. It’s a fine line, but sometimes people find that they’re saving money, but only for one reason…they’re cutting corners, and not really getting the best experience in the first place.
Below, we take a look at some of the areas where it’s better to make sure you get the right purchase rather than just focus on how much you save. And if you’re dubious, we’ll just say: spending $200 on a pair of boots that’ll last five years is better than spending $50 on boots that’ll last six months.
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Travelling
Make no mistake: there are plenty of clever ways you should try to save money when it comes to travelling. Flying on a Tuesday instead of a Friday won’t make that much difference to your experience. But if you’re trying to save money on everything, you’ll most definitely miss out on something that would have been worthwhile to experience. For example, if you travel to Italy and only eat McDonald’s because it’s the cheapest food you can find then you’re missing out on one of Italy’s biggest draws…the food. Sometimes it pays to spend a bit more in order to travel properly, basically.
Your Style
You can tell the difference between someone who has invested in their style and someone who hasn’t. It’s more than just looking good on any given night, too – buy wisely and you’ll have pieces that’ll delight again and again. If you’re shopping for 14k gold chains and fashionable coats that’ll look as good in five years as they do today, you’re on to the right attitude. Your style is your personal expression, so make sure you’re actually expressing something! As mentioned above, spending a bit more on your wardrobe is also the sensible thing to do. Cheap clothing is cheap for a reason: it’s poorly made.
In the Home
You spend more time in your home than anywhere else, so it pays to spend the right levels of money to make sure it is good as possible. If your budget is too small then you won’t be able to buy the types of things you need to buy to really put your stamp on your property. And in case you hadn’t noticed…property is not that cheap! If you’re already paying a significant portion of your paycheck just to have the property, then you might as well spend a little bit more so that you’re able to fully enjoy being in there. Like your personal sense of style, your home is a bit indicator of who you are as a person. Not the size of the house of course, but the atmosphere inside. Make sure yours is alive with who you are.
Enjoying Life: Food
There are only a few things in this world that a human actually needs. One is shelter, one is water, and one is food. We’ve talked about making your home as good as possible above, and it’s a little bit difficult to spend any money on water (though a good filtering system is always recommended!). You can however make sure you’re eating well. It’s not always cheap – and in fact, you can eat for cheaper than it costs to eat properly. But as it’s one of the core things that we need, don’t you think it’s worth spending a little extra money to ensure that your food is good for you? We don’t mean hiring a personal chef…but buying fresh ingredients and treating yourself to a nice meal every now and again are some of the things you should be looking at doing.
Wedding Bells
You’re getting married to the love of life…this is not one area where you want to prove how frugal you can be. You’ll (hopefully!) only get married once in your life, why not show that you’re capable of really celebrating your love? It might mean that you spend more money than you’d like, but it’s a special day just for you two. It doesn’t have to be a big, extravagant wedding, either – whatever works for you two is what you should be aiming, just don’t try and save a few pennies if you could make it extra special, is all.
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Giving Gifts
Now, no one is suggesting that you spend big money every time it comes to buying someone a gift. But you should put more thought into the gifts that are to mark a big occasion, and spend more money than usual if necessary. You might baulk at the idea of spending more money than necessary on someone else, but giving gifts really does make us feel happier and it’s definitely an admirable trait to be willing to spend our hard earned cash on someone else.
The Big Devices
Sometimes, it’s not just about getting the best just for the sake of having the best. Going a step above what we would usually spend can also be about actually ensuring we get the right quality. You could buy a cheap television, for example, but if you’ve got a big family who gather around to watch TV together then it might not be the most sensible decision as it could break quicker. Similarly, opting for a cheap car might not be the best idea either. You’ll be using it to transport the family around and you’ll want to make sure it’s reliable and safe for many years.
All the Small Things
In the end, you should only spend the money that you’re comfortable spending. But there is something to be said for pushing out the boat every now and again and splashing the cash a little bit. You’re only here once, and you’re going to work hard during your time on earth – don’t be afraid to enjoy yourself every now and again, especially when it comes to the big things.
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3 Ways you can kickstart a healthier lifestyle and help the planet today
Registration to the GCash Eco Run is now open until March 22, 2025. Sign up via the GCash app and receive your GForest Tree Certificate on event day.
The new year is the perfect time to focus on health and wellness. For many, setting fitness goals and building better habits mark the first step toward a healthier, more active lifestyle.
Whether it’s exercising daily, meal prepping, or practicing healthy hydration everyday – these small, consistent habits can lay the foundation for long-term success.
The key is consistency—and it doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Here are some steps you can take to invest in a healthier life this year.
1. Develop just one healthy habit – but do it every day
Healthy habits don’t have to be complicated. Start with an activity you genuinely enjoy and aim to do it every day for two months. Once it becomes a habit, you’ll no longer rely on willpower to stay on track—it will be automatic.
A great example of a simple healthy habit? Running.
Running has surged in popularity, and it’s easy to see why: running boosts the mood, reduces anxiety, and delivers tons of physical benefits. And it’s not complicated—just grab your sneakers and hit the road!
One way you can really build your fitness habit is to join others in their journey. Run clubs have become a go-to for those looking to stay active and make connections. Their workouts are shared experiences, which can help you stay motivated.
2. Move your body everyday
Incorporating movement through running and joining runs as part of your routine is one of the best ways to build a healthy lifestyle. This year, you can make your steps count even more by joining the GCash Eco Run.
The GCash Eco Run gives everyone the chance to combine fitness with helping the planet. In partnership with Silliman University, a grey mangrove tree will be planted in Negros Occidental for every person that signs up to the GCash Eco Run. To double the impact of this initiative – GCash will plant an additional tree, for every tree planted!
Mangroves play a vital role in combating climate change, protecting local coastlines from erosion, and supporting the livelihoods of coastal communities by serving as fish nurseries. This initiative not only strengthens environmental resilience but also ensures sustainable livelihoods, fostering long-term benefits for both nature and people.
The GCash Eco Run offers distances for everyone – from beginners to more seasoned runners. The 3K and 5K races are open to participants 13 and older and children 12 and under may join if accompanied by a parent or guardian. Those who want to stretch their capabilities can join the 10K races, which is open to participants 16 and older.
The GCash Eco Run is happening on March 23 along Ayala Avenue in Makati. Every step supports mangrove restoration, helping protect our shores and marine life, so take advantage of this special offer while it lasts.
3. Embrace the Journey
Fitness is a journey, not a sprint. Progress takes time, so celebrate every small victory and don’t let setbacks discourage you. With consistency, movement becomes second nature—so embrace the process and have fun along the way.
Make 2025 the year you prioritize your health and your role in helping the planet. Join the GCash Eco Run to turn your fitness goals into meaningful action this March and create a healthier, more sustainable future—one step at a time.
Registration to the GCash Eco Run is now open until March 22, 2025. Sign up via the GCash app and receive your GForest Tree Certificate on event day. For more details, visit this link.
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5 Habits to help maintain immune health
Along with the guidance you receive from your health care provider, consider these dietary and lifestyle recommendations to support your immune system naturally.
Cold and flu season is here. The best way to battle cold and flu season is to prevent coming down with anything at all. While it’s impossible to stay entirely safe from germs, sniffles and coughs, there are a few healthy habits you can incorporate for extra protection this year.
Along with the guidance you receive from your health care provider, consider these dietary and lifestyle recommendations to support your immune system naturally.
Commit to a Healthier Diet
Essential for optimizing your immune system, eating a healthy diet consisting of more foods like fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, legumes and whole grains is recommended by experts. These foods contain beneficial plant compounds linked to health benefits in humans. Case in point: fresh grapes.
Natural grape compounds, including antioxidants and other polyphenols, may help protect the health and function of cells. At the most basic level, healthy cells are the foundation of good health.
Making simple swaps such as choosing fresh California grapes instead of processed snacks or adding grapes into favorite recipes for a healthy boost are tasty ways to add these beneficial compounds.
Studies suggest some grape compounds may positively influence immune function, including resveratrol and certain flavonoids. Additional studies show adding heart-healthy grapes to your daily diet can help support brain, colon and skin health. Grapes are also a good source of vitamin K, which may help support lung health. Incorporate the health benefits of grapes into your diet with an easy, convenient recipe like Grape and Brussels Sprout Slaw, perfect for eating on its own or pairing with a favorite protein such as grilled chicken breast.
Prioritize Basic Hygiene
Preventive practices can help you avoid germs, protecting yourself and others at the same time. Frequently wash your hands using soap and water, limit contact with others who may be sick and cover your nose and mouth with a tissue or elbow while coughing or sneezing.
Stay Active
Cold and flu season lines up with brisk temperatures, often making it more difficult to get outside for exercise. Find an activity you enjoy like moderate-intensity walking, jogging, biking or playing an aerobic sport. The “Journal of Sport and Health Science” reports exercise can help improve immune response and reduce inflammation, making it a key way to prepare your body to fight back.
Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate
Staying hydrated helps your immune system by keeping the body’s defenses functioning properly. In addition to drinking water, you can increase hydration by eating foods with high water content like grapes, which contain about 82% water.
Manage Stress
You can help control stress – which has a negative impact on overall health and wellness – in a number of ways. Practice deep breathing or meditation, engage in activities and hobbies that bring joy and develop nighttime habits that promote good sleep. If snacking in the evening, choose foods such as grapes that are a natural source of melatonin, a compound which helps regulate sleep cycles. Talk with someone you trust, like a friend, family member or mental health professional, to help relieve stress.
Visit GrapesFromCalifornia.com to find more ways to support your immune health.
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Daily ritual you’ll never want to skip for a healthier, happier you
As time passes by, we see our commitment to staying healthy weaken. It’s either we find ourselves making excuses to skip our workout routines, we forget to take our supplements, or we just eat whatever’s readily available without regard to its nutrition.
Everybody dreams of having an active and healthy lifestyle. We all want to live long enough to reach all our goals and not be a burden to our families. However, in a fast-paced society, it is easy to get caught with the demands of our everyday life. Often, we juggle different roles such as that of a child, a parent, a friend, a partner, or even a workmate that require us to manage multiple responsibilities at once. As time passes by, we see our commitment to staying healthy weaken. It’s either we find ourselves making excuses to skip our workout routines, we forget to take our supplements, or we just eat whatever’s readily available without regard to its nutrition.
Then one day, we suddenly feel random parts of our body begin to ache, we easily get fatigued, and we can no longer do activities that we did with ease a year ago. This is when we realize that something needs to change with how we manage our lifestyle. But where do we start? How do we squeeze in staying healthy amidst our busy schedules?
If we want to become conscious of our health and what goes into our body, we need to be well-versed with what nutrients our body needs and how much of them we must consume to reach peak performance. It is important to take note that these essential nutrients are necessary for normal body function, growth, and development. However, they are not synthesized by our system, thus, they need to be externally sourced from foods or supplements.
The Macros
Macronutrients are the set of nutrients our body needs to consume in large amounts, specifically proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. These are broken down to provide energy and building blocks for our body’s structure.
Proteins are known as the body’s building blocks, especially for muscle tissue. They are also known to aid in our digestive system through digestive enzymes, improve the structure of our skin by providing antioxidants, collagen, and elastin, and nourish our hair and nails through keratin. Proteins can be sourced from lean meats, poultry, eggs, fish, and dairy.
Another set of nutrients that our body needs in large quantities are carbohydrates or the body’s go-to energy source. They fuel us throughout our daily activities and during short to moderate lengths of exercise. Carbohydrates are the preferred fuel source for movement, biosynthesis of proteins, brain function, and more. This food group includes bread, pasta, rice, cereal, fruits, and vegetables.
The last set of essential macronutrients is healthy fats which are essential in giving the body energy and supporting cell function. They also help protect our organs and keep our body warm. We can get this from avocado, almonds, nuts, fish, and oils coming from olive, sunflower, and canola.
The Micros
Micronutrients are the set of nutrients that our body needs in smaller amounts but are nevertheless essential to our health. These are minerals and vitamins which are vital in ensuring that our bones, muscles, heart, and brain function properly and efficiently. These are also in charge of making enzymes and hormones. There are various sources for these like fruits and vegetables, lean meats, fish, whole grains, dairy, legumes, nuts, and liver.
The Supplements
But the thing is, it is not every day that we get to cook or consume meals containing all the essential nutrients that we must take in. Our body’s health needs remain constant day by day. So, what do we do? This is where supplements come in. They ensure that we still get the right amount of nutritional supply to eat, sleep, and perform better even on days our diet is insufficient.
This is something USANA is known for. Throughout the years, they took pride in providing consumers with the highest quality nutritional products to provide support in their active lifestyle. Their wide range of food supplements for various lifestyles and ages ensure that necessary support is provided where it is needed. Such supplements include: Cellsentials, MagneCal D, and BiOmega.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is a lifelong commitment. But it doesn’t have to be a burden as we go through our daily routines. Knowing the right nutrients and supplements and incorporating them in our daily ritual, a long and healthy life no longer needs to be just a dream but rather a lived reality.
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