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Travel without back pain: Tips for long flights, road trips, how to carry luggage and more
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Travel without back pain: Tips for long flights, road trips, how to carry luggage and more

by jummy84 December 6, 2025
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There’s nothing quite like the thrill of a new destination, the excitement of airports, and the open road ahead. But let’s be honest, the fun can quickly fade when your back starts acting up. Long flights in economy, hours on the road, or dragging heavy luggage can leave your spine aching, turning what should be a joyful experience into a discomfort-filled ordeal.

Traveller stretches on a plane, lumbar support in place, luggage nearby, enjoying a journey without back strain or discomfort.(Ai generated)

Top tips to help you avoid back pain while travelling

Dr Arun Bhanot, Director of Spine Surgery at CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram, gives practical tips for keeping back pain at bay while travelling. His advice is simple and actionable, perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy their trip without worrying about their spine.

1. Plan for comfort before you leave

Preparation makes all the difference. Wear supportive shoes and loose, comfortable clothing. Keep a lumbar pillow or back brace in your carry-on for easy access. On flights, choose seats with extra legroom if possible, and in cars, the front passenger seat gives more space to adjust and stretch.

2. Maintain good posture on long flights

Aeroplane seats are rarely kind to your spine. Use a rolled-up jacket or travel pillow behind your lower back to maintain natural alignment. Keep feet flat on the floor and avoid crossing legs. Adjust your seat angle periodically and try small stretches in your seat to prevent stiffness.

3. Move often

Remaining seated for long periods increases tension and pressure on your back. Stand up, walk along the aisle or stretch every 30 to 60 minutes. Shoulder rolls, ankle circles, and gentle back twists help keep muscles flexible and ready to move when you land.

4. Support your spine on road trips

Car journeys can be deceptively tough on the back. Adjust your seat so hips and knees are level, and use a cushion for lower back support if needed. Stop every hour to walk and stretch. Keep your hands comfortably on the wheel to avoid hunching or leaning forward.

5. Lift luggage smartly

Back strain often comes from lifting heavy bags incorrectly. Bend your knees, hold luggage close to your body, and avoid twisting while lifting. Wheeled suitcases, backpacks with padded straps, or dividing weight into multiple lighter bags can prevent unnecessary strain.

6. Use supportive travel gear

A lumbar cushion, neck pillow, or compression socks can make a surprising difference. For long trips, a small massage ball or portable heating pad helps release tight muscles during stops.

7. Stay hydrated and stretch

Dehydration worsens muscle tension, so drink water often. Gentle stretches for the hamstrings, hip flexors, and lower back counteract the effects of long periods of sitting and keep your body ready to move.

Travel doesn’t need to come with a sore back. With a few adjustments, mindful movement, and smart travel gear, you can enjoy your flights, road trips, and luggage handling comfortably, keeping your spine happy from start to finish.

Simple habits like good posture, regular stretching, and smart luggage choices can make all the difference. A little preparation ensures your back stays comfortable, leaving you free to focus on the joys of your trip.

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From pink glam to smoky chic: Try these 5 quick eye makeup tips for a glam wedding look
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From pink glam to smoky chic: Try these 5 quick eye makeup tips for a glam wedding look

by jummy84 November 30, 2025
written by jummy84

The wedding season has kicked off, with the brides-to-be preparing for their big day. While keeping a check on every little detail, from dresses to hairstyles, women are most worried about their makeup and whether it will make them look glamorous on their big day. To cut down on the hectic schedules, here are 5 eye makeup hacks that are quick to follow and will add to the charm of your outfits and wedding pictures.

Bridal eye makeup trends to try this season(Unsplash)

Pretty in pink

With the trend of choosing pastel lehengas for the wedding season, the brides-to-be can opt for pink eye makeup. To get glamorous results, blend the primer, concealer, and foundation to set the base. Next, set your brows with a brow pencil, giving them the perfect shape and edge. In the third step, apply eyeshadow in the pink shade with a hint of matte liquid lipstick. Add the glitter powder, and stroke the lids with eyeliner. Finish the look by applying mascara to the lashes.

Smoky-eyes

Opting for smoky eyes to go with your bridal look can be risky. However, it would look gorgeous if gotten right. To achieve the look, apply a base of primer, concealer, and foundation. Next up, use ash black eye shadow from the palette and apply it over the lids as well as the brow bones, and smudge it with the brush. To get a darker effect, use kohl pencils and draw thick lines over the eyelids and the inner corners of the eye. Add mascara to the lashes, and you are good to go.

Purple and soft

Using purple tones can help achieve a more modern makeup look. To get into it, apply a soft base of primer, concealer, and foundation. Use the highlighter next, and dab it in the inner corners of the eyes. Apply a lighter, or an iris, shade of purple eyeshadow over the base, and contrast it with black eyeliner over the lashes. Give the latter a perfect shape with mascara, and pair the look with blushed cheeks and dark pink lipstick.

Golden-glittery eyes

The golden eye makeup can perfectly fit in with all kinds of wedding looks. To achieve so, prepare your skin with a base of primer, concealer, and foundation. Next up, apply golden glittered eyeshadow from the palette to the lids. If the glamor isn’t enough from the first base, either add on a second base or dab glitter powder. Apply thick, black eyeliner, and do not miss out on the mascara.

Also read: Top jewellery trends for wedding season 2025: From statement chokers, layered necklaces to colourful gemstones

Cutting-edge eye look

Here’s an eye makeup look that goes with all wedding outfits and more. Apply the base of primer, concealer, and foundation. Over it, choose a light shade of eyeshadow from the palette, according to your skin tone. Apply it, and for the second base, choose a brighter shade. Once both the tones are blended well, dab a hint of highlighter in the corners of the eye, apply liner, kohl, and mascara, and you are ready for the ceremony.

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AIIMS Delhi neurologist warns ‘clean your air purifiers’; shares tips to protect your lungs amid rising air pollution
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AIIMS Delhi neurologist warns ‘clean your air purifiers’; shares tips to protect your lungs amid rising air pollution

by jummy84 November 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Nov 29, 2025 04:02 pm IST

With pollution levels rising in Delhi and Gurgaon, neurologist Dr Priyanka Sehrawat shares essential tips on air purifier care, masks, hydration, and diet.

With the winter season settling in, Delhi and Gurgaon are once again witnessing a surge in air pollution, with AQI levels frequently climbing into the “very unhealthy” range. Smoggy mornings, thick haze, and rising cases of respiratory issues have made it difficult for residents to breathe easy. Many people are turning to air purifiers at home and masks while stepping outside, but not everyone is aware of the correct precautions to take. (Also read: Longevity doctor warns ‘sleeping less than 6 hours raises heart attack risk by 200%’; shares 5 habits for heart health )

Dr Sehrawat shares tips for staying healthy amid rising air pollution. (Google Gemini)

Dr Priyanka Sehrawat, a neurologist and general physician, AIIMS Delhi, shares key advice in her November 28 Instagram post for residents relying on air purifiers and masks during this high-pollution season.

How often should you change your air purifier filter

“This video is for people in Delhi and Gurgaon. If you are using air purifiers at home, many people do, but you need to pay attention. Our lungs filter pollutants like PM 2.5, and the filter in the purifier gets blocked. So it’s necessary to change the air purifier filter once every 2–3 weeks,” Dr Sehrawat said.

She added, “If pollution levels are very high, say above 500 AQI, you might even need to change it every 10 days. Also, if you’re going outside frequently, make sure to wear an N95 mask. Cloth masks or the regular blue surgical masks will not protect you from pollutants.”

What other precautions can help protect your health

Alongside air purification, Dr Sehrawat stressed the importance of staying hydrated and maintaining a nutritious diet. “Cases of flu are also increasing, so drink enough water, eat vitamin C-rich foods, and maintain a high-protein diet. Take care of yourself,” she advised.

Following these simple yet vital precautions can help residents navigate the worsening air quality while protecting their respiratory and overall health.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Orthopaedic surgeon shares age-wise tips for strong bones: From teens, 20s to 30s
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Orthopaedic surgeon shares age-wise tips for strong bones: From teens, 20s to 30s

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Bone health evolves as you age. Long before bone issues begin to show up, you need to start adopting habits that help in maintaining strength, flexibility and density. Building bone strength is essential as it reduces the risks of fractures, joint issues and osteoporosis. Lifestyle habits, from exercise to diet, support bone health, keeping you resilient even in later years.

Bone health’s foundation is in your lifestyle. (Picture credit: Freepik)

ALSO READ: Are you overdoing workouts at gym? Know the risks of overtraining syndrome, bone and muscle damage

To understand what should be the bone health priorities for each age group, HT Lifestyle reached out to Dr Amyn Rajani, Mumbai-based orthopaedic surgeon specialising in arthroscopy, joint replacement and sports injuries. As per him, the foundation of bone strength is laid much earlier in life, even before you enter your 30s.

“Bones are living tissue. They continuously remodel themselves, building and breaking down throughout life,” Dr Rajani added, highlighting that habits and lifestyle choices contribute to lifelong bone health.

Tweaking the lifestyle choices is essential because Dr Ranjan asserted that the 30s mark the stage of peak bone mass, the point at which bones are at their strongest and densest. The habits formed in your teens and 20s influence the shaping of bone health later in life.

Priorities for bone care change with age. (Picture credit: Made with Gemini)
Priorities for bone care change with age. (Picture credit: Made with Gemini)

Teens (13–19 years)

As per the doctor, almost 90% of total bone mass develops during adolescence, from puberty to the late teens. Habits during this time lay the foundation for lifelong bone health.

Dr Rajani recommended focusing on nutrition.“Calcium and Vitamin D are vital for bone growth. Include milk, yoghurt, cheese, green veggies and almonds in the diet. Get 15-20 minutes of sunlight daily for Vitamin D,” he recommended.

During this time, one should also focus on physical activities and avoid certain postures. Elaborating on this, the orthopaedic surgeon added, “To develop dense and strong bones, teenagers must lead an active life, especially with weight-bearing exercises such as running, skipping, basketball, or dancing. They must also be careful not to spend long hours bent over mobile phones or routinely carry heavy loads such as bags, as these can affect the alignment of their spine. ”

Teenagers may also have the habit of indulging in junk food. But the orthopaedic surgeon cautioned, “Teens should avoid sugary soft drinks and processed foods as these can interfere with the body’s ability to absorb calcium, which would eventually lead to less strong bones.”

Twenties

Next up, for the twenties, Dr Ranjani revealed that it’s a decade of changes, juggling jobs, studies and social activities. But one shouldn’t neglect bone health.

Dr Ranjani emphasised staying active.“At this age, one must aim for at least 30–45 minutes of physical activity daily, such as walking, cycling, lifting weights, or playing a physical sport.”

The phase of the twenties also sees a lot of work pressure, stuck in front of a laptop for long hours. But it is vital to take necessary breaks and maintain posture for bone health.“Today, when most people spend too much time looking at digital screens, it is easy to forget that our body posture deserves our attention and care too. For better skeleton health, one should keep the screen at eye level, feet flat on the floor and take a short break every hour,” he added.

Lastly, nutrition should be maintained with a steady supply of calcium, protein and micronutrients, as per the surgeon. The 20s also come with a lot of stress, so it is vital to counter this with mindful practices. The doctor noted, “Practices like Yoga and breathing exercises can make a lot of difference in keeping one’s mind calm and relaxed.

Thirties

When you turn 30s, your bones reach an important milestone. The surgeon revealed, “By the time we hit our 30s, the body shifts gears from building bones to maintaining them.” So, 30 onwards, it is no longer about growth because you have reached the peak. Now it is all about prevention and preservation. In this phase, you introduce nutrients. Dr Ranjani revealed that bones 30 onwards require more than just calcium. “Bones also require protein, Vitamin K, and magnesium. A balanced diet with dairy, lean meat, lentils, fruits, and vegetables keeps this mix right.”

To maintain bone health, you have to include strength-training exercises. Dr Ranjani suggested, “Indulge in strength training, Pilates, or resistance band workouts. These also lower the risk of falls later in life.”

Work pressure may also increase, with a high likelihood of your lifestyle turning sedentary. To avoid this, the surgeon recommended that one should stand, stretch, or walk every 45 minutes to keep muscles active, especially if they have desk-bound jobs.

In the 30s, the orthopaedic surgeon highlighted that one can get a simple blood test for Vitamin D and calcium levels, and a bone density scan if needed, as a way to identify the early signs of weakening bones.

Bone health’s requirments evolve with age, as it grows and reaches the peak. While in the teens, the focus was on building a strong foundation, the 20s are about strengthening and protecting the bones. Lastly, as one reaches their 30s, the focus shifts to preservation and prevention, monitoring bone health to maintain density and preventing bone loss.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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6 Nutritionst & Dietician Tips To Stay Healthy This Winter
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6 Nutritionst & Dietician Tips To Stay Healthy This Winter

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

If you’re reading this, you’re likely feeling a little under the weather—or at least, you know you will be soon. Be it a lingering tiredness, a tickle in the back of your throat, or a nose that resembles an open tap, sick season is officially upon us.

Outside of stocking up on zinc-rich foods (an essential mineral for healthy immune function) and getting enough sleep, there are a couple of other expert-approved ways to ward off the winter lurgy. Here, three nutritionists share their best advice for staying well, from smart supplements to fortified gut health.

1. Prioritize antioxidants

“Some nutrients support the optimal functioning of immune cells, like vitamin C,” says W-Wellness nutritional therapist Maz Packham. “It’s a powerful antioxidant that’s needed for our white blood cells to defend the body against infection.”

Her suggested sources of vitamin C include:

  • Kiwis
  • Citrus fruits like lemons and limes
  • Berries
  • Peppers

2. Think color

When in doubt, add in as much (natural) color as possible to your daily diet. Fruits, vegetables, and plants like red cabbage, pumpkin, and squash are rich in immune-supporting nutrients like vitamin C, beta carotene, and zinc, says nutritionist and functional medicine practitioner Farzanah Nasser.

She likes to mix things up by incorporating pumpkin into delicious loaves of bread, adding root vegetables to soups made with bone broth and taking advantage of the antiviral nature of matcha.

3. Stock up on vitamin D

Low levels of vitamin D are linked to increased susceptibility to infection, along with low mood and fatigue, Packham describes. “Include oily fish and eggs in your diet and consider supplementing with a vitamin D supplement,” she advises. Because of winter’s limited sunlight and the fact that we get very small amounts through our diet, a good quality supplement can be an efficient way to boost levels.

4. Focus on fiber

For top marks, aim to eat 30g of fiber per day. “Fiber helps nourish our gut microbiome, which trains our immune cells and keeps us healthy,” Nasser explains. “Up to 80% of the immune system lives in the gut—including more fiber is a really simple way to look after your immunity.”

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Fitness coach explains why cutting out carbs like ‘rice and roti’ won’t help you lose weight; shares 3 practical tips
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Fitness coach explains why cutting out carbs like ‘rice and roti’ won’t help you lose weight; shares 3 practical tips

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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Published on: Nov 05, 2025 02:40 pm IST

From rice to roti, carbs often get blamed for weight gain. Fitness coach Jeet Selal explains why smart eating and movement matter more for fat loss.

In today’s health-conscious world, everyone is searching for that one secret to lose fat without compromising energy or overall well-being. From intermittent fasting to detox drinks and low-carb diets, fitness fads come and go, yet the confusion around what to eat and what to avoid never seems to fade.

Fitness coach clarifies that cutting carbs like bread or rice is unnecessary for fat loss. (Freepik)

Fitness coach and sports nutrition expert Jeet Selal took to Instagram to debunk one of the most common misconceptions about fat loss that eating bread or rice prevents weight reduction. (Also read: Fitness coach shares a ‘life-changing exercise’ for people in their 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond )

Should you stop eating carbs to lose weight

“Burn this myth that you can’t eat bread, you can’t eat rice for fat loss,” Jeet said in his video. “This misconception has been around for a long time, that to lose fat, you have to completely eliminate carbs. Which is completely wrong. Your body functions on carbohydrates, and if you stop eating them, where will you get your energy from?”

He further explained that sustainable fat loss has little to do with completely cutting out food groups and everything to do with following three simple principles.

What does your body really need for fat loss

“Fat loss simply means reducing body fat. To achieve that, you need three things. First, a calorie deficit, your body must burn more calories than you consume. Second, an adequate protein intake is necessary to preserve muscle mass. And third, movement, staying active, exercising, and keeping your body in motion. If you follow these three things, you will lose fat, whether you’re eating bread or rice.”

Jeet concluded his post by encouraging followers to focus on consistency rather than extreme diets.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Post-Diwali slump is real! Experts share tips to bounce back quickly
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Post-Diwali slump is real! Experts share tips to bounce back quickly

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
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After a happy Diwali filled with bright lights, tasty sweets, and lively celebrations, you may feel a post-Diwali slump. This may be marked by a little bloating, irritability, tiredness, or just low energy levels. Our routines tend to get out of sync, and when we combine rich foods with a little too much celebration, we may not feel our best. Let’s look at what causes this slump and helpful tips from health experts to help you recover quickly.

Here’s how to bounce back from post-Diwali slump(Adobe Stock)

Is the post-Diwali slump real?

Dr Vimal Pahuja, an internal medicine and metabolic physician at Dr LH Hiranandani Hospital, tells Health Shots, “The ‘post-Diwali slump’ results from various factors. After days of poor sleep, overeating sugary sweets, and irregular meals, our bodies can experience problems. These issues include high blood sugar, gut health issues, and dehydration. As a result, people often feel tired, irritable, bloated, and low in energy.”

5 tips to give your body rest

After the celebrations, there are simple ways to restore balance and boost your energy. Let’s look at some expert tips below:

1. Reboot with hydration and micronutrients

To start your recovery, focus on staying hydrated. Begin your day with natural drinks like lemon water, coconut water, or buttermilk, which help cleanse your body. Dr Pahuja suggests avoiding sugary tea or coffee in the morning. Instead, try light meals high in fibre, such as millets, lentils, vegetables, and seasonal fruits. To reduce fatigue and balance electrolytes, add foods rich in magnesium and potassium, like spinach, bananas, and buttermilk, to your meals. Dr Pahuja advises “against reheating holiday leftovers. Eating fresh meals will better nourish your gut and help keep your energy levels steady.”

2. Reset your body clock

To overcome exhaustion, it helps to reset your body’s internal clock. A simple and effective way to do this is to let in natural light in the morning. Dr Pahuja suggests “spending 10 to 15 minutes in the sunlight each day. This practice refreshes your circadian rhythm, lowers cortisol (the stress hormone), and increases serotonin, which can improve your focus and alertness.” Additionally, try a ‘digital detox’ before bed. Setting a consistent sleep and meal schedule can reinforce your natural energy rhythms, promoting better rest and rejuvenation.

3. Aid metabolic recovery

After enjoying holiday treats, you might be tempted to try a detox diet. Still, Dr Pahuja recommends “against extreme cleanses or skipping meals. Instead, focus on a balanced three-day meal plan.” Include lean proteins like pulses, eggs, or fish, along with vegetables and small portions of complex carbohydrates, such as quinoa or brown rice. “Consistent, nourishing meals stabilise blood sugar and help prevent cravings that often follow festive eating,” he shares. It’s best to steer clear of added sugars and ultra-processed foods, and to eat regularly to maintain your metabolism and energy levels.

4. Get moving gently but consistently

Physical activity is one of the best ways to lift your spirits after a festival. Dr Preeti Chhabria, Internal Medicine and General Medicine at Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital, tells Health Shots: “Just 20 minutes of movement each day can improve your mood by releasing endorphins. These natural hormones make you feel good. Low-impact activities like brisk walking, yoga, or stretching can improve blood flow, increase insulin sensitivity, and reduce bloating. Specific yoga poses and breathing exercises are also helpful in supporting gut health and calming your mind.”

5. Recharge mentally and emotionally

Don’t overlook the emotional side of feeling down after a festival. After the excitement of Diwali, returning to everyday life can feel hard. Dr Chhabria suggests “staying in touch with friends and family, even with a quick call or text, to help with feelings of loneliness. Try mindfulness practices or keep a gratitude journal.” Thinking about happy moments and the people you celebrated with can help shift your focus from tiredness to thankfulness. This emotional reset is important as we look forward to the upcoming holidays.

Takeaway

  1. Hydrate wisely: Start with natural beverages like lemon water or coconut water, and focus on fresh, nutrient-dense meals.
  2. Reestablish routine: Get your daily dose of morning sunlight, and adhere to consistent sleep and meal schedules.
  3. Balanced Nutrition: Instead of detox diets, maintain a wholesome three-day meal plan that prioritises protein and complex carbs.
  4. Stay active: Commit to gentle physical activities to boost mood and energy.
  5. Emotional wellness: Keep in touch with loved ones and practice gratitude to enhance your mental state.

(Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.)

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Woman who lost 15 kg shares weight loss tips that helped her go from 73 kg to 56 kg: ‘Stretch every morning, night for…’
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Woman who lost 15 kg shares weight loss tips that helped her go from 73 kg to 56 kg: ‘Stretch every morning, night for…’

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Losing weight is an uphill battle. Apart from working out regularly, it also requires one to keep a check on their diet, adopt lifestyle habits that can benefit their routine, and follow a cohesive plan that offers long-term benefits rather than quick results.

Fitness coach shares tips that helped her lose 15 kg during weight loss, including eating high-protein meals, stretching regularly, and more.

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Sophia Clare, an online fitness coach, on August 23, shared her transformation on Instagram. She shared a few tips that helped her lose over 15 kg during her weight loss journey, including eating high-protein meals, stretching regularly, and not skipping weight training, among others.

Weight loss tips to shed almost 15 kg

According to the fitness coach, she used to weigh 73 kg, and now she weighs about 56 kg. She lost over 15 kg during her transformation period, and it was possible because she followed steps that helped maintain her nutrition and health, and remained consistent. Let’s find out what helped her lose weight.

1. Food = fuel

According to the fitness coach, food is fuel for our body, and while she was trying to lose weight, instead of giving up food to reduce calories, she ate lots of high-protein, nutrient-dense meals.

She also maintained being in a caloric deficit while fuelling her body. She explains, “[Be in] calorie deficit if you are trying to lose weight. E.g.: If your maintenance calories are 2,000, a deficit diet for you would be eating around 1,700 calories.”

2. Weight lifting 4-5x a week

The fitness coach made sure that she did weight training at least 4 to 5 times a week. While training, she did a PPL split: push, pull, and legs. For instance, push exercises would be bench press, barbell shoulder press, dumbbell lateral raises, push-ups, and chest press. Meanwhile, pull exercises include pull-ups, bicep curls, one-arm dumbbell rows, bent-over rows, and deadlifts.

She also suggested a key tip to keep in mind while working out. “Focusing on different muscle groups each day, to allow the other muscles to recover. Focusing on progressive overload and training until failure. Push for extra reps, your mind gives up before your body does,” the coach recommended.

Weight loss tips. (Generated via ChatGPT)
Weight loss tips. (Generated via ChatGPT)

3. Aiming for 10-12k steps a day

“Steps are so beneficial to help with weight loss, and even an instant mood booster,” the fitness coach noted. During her weight loss journey, she completed 10 to 12k steps every day.

4. Stretching every morning and night

According to the fitness coach, she stretched every day, once in the morning and once at night, for 15 minutes each time. “This helps keep the muscle active, but also allows for recovery. Also good before bed to unwind,” she explained.

5. Stay motivated

Lastly, the fitness coach advised those trying to lose weight to stay motivated and avoid comparing their progress to others. She added, “It can be hard, but keep reminding yourself why you started. We all have to start somewhere; you can’t compare your day 1 to someone’s day 100.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Crowds stressing you out on trips? 5 tips for introverts to travel stress free
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Crowds stressing you out on trips? 5 tips for introverts to travel stress free

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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Travel is one such bucket list item you will find on almost everyone’s list. It’s one of the intrinsic human instincts to explore and seek adventure. But with travel becoming a popular leisure activity, destinations are getting more crowded by the year. Social media has also accelerated travel, positioning the concept of wanderlust as something aspirational. Often, travel influencers venture off to underrated gems or the latest trending street food, giving visibility to new places.

Introverts prefer calming places to visit. (Picture credit: Freepik)

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But this means the footfall in tourist destinations is also overwhelming, especially for introverts who prefer quiet spaces. Long lines, sweltering crowds and loud chatter may second-guess introverts about the trip they are on as they begin to stress out.

To understand how introverts can go around with their trip planning hassle-free, HT Lifestyle reached out to travel expert, Aviral Gupta, CEO at Zo World and Zostel, who shared his insights on how an introverted person can travel easily without feeling exhausted.

Describing the motivation of travel for introverts, he said,”Introverts travel; they just do it differently. They don’t chase crowds; they chase calm. For them, travel isn’t an escape. It’s a reflection. A way to tune out the noise and tune into themselves.”

One of the biggest misconceptions about introverts is that they are anxious or shy in situations which involve people. And on trips, you encounter a lot of people. But the truth is a bit different. Introverts like to set their own pace, instead of following whatever standard must-follow itinerary everyone else seems to be chasing.

“Travelling as an introvert isn’t about hiding, it’s about handling the world in your own rhythm,” Aviral also agreed that introverts prefer to choose their own rhythm on trips.

Another misconception is that travel appears to be off-limits because an introvert is a homebody. In reality, they do love new experiences, but just go about it differently. “There are those who thrive on making instant friends, swapping stories, and filling evenings with laughter. And then there are travellers who prefer quiet corners and slow mornings; who find comfort in stillness,” the travel expert explained.

And indeed, a trip is not just about the number of people they meet, but about the meaningful experiences for introspection.

Aviral shared these 5 tips on how introverts can efficiently plan a trip without stressing out:

1. Redefine what travel means

  • Travel doesn’t have to mean constant socialising or ticking boxes off an itinerary. Try slow travel and spend more time in fewer destinations.
  • Instead of trying to ‘see everything,’ pick one neighbourhood or village.
  • Be intentional about solitude. It’s okay to eat alone, to explore without company, or to skip a crowded excursion in favour of reading by a window. The goal isn’t to isolate yourself; it’s to find peace in your own company.

2. Planning for comfort

  • For introverts, comfort is control; knowing what to expect means having the freedom to enjoy what’s unexpected.
  • Stay: Pick places that match your energy: small, quiet, and scenic.
  • Pack for comfort, not just function: Bring items that help you feel grounded, like noise-cancelling headphones, your favourite playlist, a book or Kindle, your journal, and snacks.
  • Plan downtime: Plan downtime the way others plan sightseeing. Keep breathing space between activities. If you’re out all morning, keep afternoons light, maybe a coffee shop stop or a nap.
  • Reduce decision fatigue: Save restaurants, routes, and hideaway spots on Google Maps before you go. That way, when your brain’s tired, your plan can run on autopilot.

3. Choose destinations that match your energy

  • Try these alternatives to popular, crowded destinations:

A. Ramgarh instead of Nainital

B. Kotgarh instead of Shimla

C. Bundi instead of Jaipur

D. Pedong instead of Kalimpong

  • Pro tip: When possible, travel off-season. You’ll find the same sunsets and scenery, minus the queues and chatter. And when you can, stay longer in one place.

4. Socialise, don’t overexert

  • Introverts don’t avoid people; they just prefer selective company. Connection, not crowds. When you socialise, keep it short and meaningful.
  • Join experiences that have natural time limits: a pottery class, a cooking workshop, a guided trail. You’ll meet locals and fellow travellers without committing to long, draining engagements.

If you feel overwhelmed, visit calming places like:

A. Quiet café

B. Corner bench in a park

C. Temple courtyard

D. Room’s balcony with tea and headphones

5. Managing energy and anxiety

When your energy dips, use small grounding techniques:

  • Take slow, steady breaths and focus on the air filling your lungs.
  • Listen to calming music or white noise through your headphones.
  • Notice your feet on the ground, the breeze, the sound of leaves or waves.
  • Keep your plans realistic. One major activity per day is enough. Don’t feel guilty about resting, solitude isn’t avoidance, it’s maintenance.

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Neurosurgeon with 33 years of experience explains why you can’t sleep even when tired, shares 4 tips to rest better
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Neurosurgeon with 33 years of experience explains why you can’t sleep even when tired, shares 4 tips to rest better

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Are you counting sheep as you lie in bed, super exhausted, yawning, but for some reason, sleep continues to evade you? You toss and turn, checking how much time you have left before the morning alarm rings. It may feel ironic that despite being worn out, your mind is anything but that, buzzing and rather frustrated with the inability to sleep on time. This association that exhaustion automatically means quicker sleep may not always work. If exhausting yourself to sleep was your tactic, maybe, from the mental fatigue of reading a boring academic book, you need a more well-rounded strategy to fix this issue.

If you are unable to sleep despite being exhausted, your daytime habits are to blame. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)

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Dr Prashant Katakol, a neurosurgeon with over 33 years of experience, shared in an Instagram video, posted on October 22, addressing this common challenge of sleep. He shed light on an interesting root cause. “Why do you find it difficult to fall asleep even when you are exhausted? As a neurosurgeon, I will tell you how your daytime habits are ruining your nights,” he said. This means your choices during the day determine how well you sleep at night. The neurosurgeon suggested 4 tips for modifying daily activities which make you sleepy at night.

1. Walk more

One of the culprits is prolonged inactivity. Many people sit for long hours during the day, whether at the office on weekdays or lounging on the couch bingewatching over the weekends. Dr Katakol shed light on this aspect, saying, “Walk more than you sit during the day.”

2. Dim the lights

“Once the sun sets, lower the lights around,” the neurosurgeon advised. It’s important to dim the light before bedtime. This involves switching from bright overhead lights to warm bedside lamps.

3. No screens before bedtime

Life is hectic, rushing in the morning, grabbing anything within reach for breakfast, grinding it out at the office, pushing for deadlines and attending meeting after meeting. The chase is simply relentless. So often, people consider evening as their downtime, catching up on TV shows or vapid doomscrolling. But this stretches all the way up to bedtime or even beyond.

The neurosurgeon flagged this habit and emphasised, “Put your screens away 3 hours before your bedtime.”

4. Early dinner

The last fix Dr Katakol recommended was having an early breakfast.“Finish your dinner early, ideally before sunset and take a 20-minute walk subsequently,” he advised. This habit lowers digestive discomfort. What happens is that when one eats dinner too close to bedtime, the digestive process is disturbed. To improve digestion, as the neurosurgeon shared, it’s vital to go for brief walks so that the stomach doesn’t feel bloated in bed. And when your stomach is heavy, you are likely to toss and turn more.

Neurosurgeon Dr Katakol’s advice is to continue these habits ‘sincerely’ to see the results. In others, you will have to be consistent with these healthy changes to sleep better.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them. This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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