

Have you been cooking at home more often? Or have you picked up a new hobby? As life takes on a semblance of normality, it's time to take inventory of the good and bad habits that you've picked up since the pandemic started.
Good habits take time, patience and perseverance to develop, so if you've gotten used to working from home in sweatpants, there's likely going to be a period of adjustment. As you go back to commuting, taking kids to school and resuming more of your pre-pandemic schedule, try to keep some of the healthier habits you picked up while working from home, such as:鈥�
As we adjust our routines once again, it's also a good time to acknowledge and abandon some of the bad habits you might have picked up during the past year or two:
As you aim to keep good habits in your life, and reverse some of the unhealthy habits, keep in mind that we're all in a state of adjustment. Prioritize your mental and physical health and meet with your doctor to make sure you're doing everything you can to stay healthy and well.
This article first appeared in the November 2021 edition of the HealthPerks newsletter.
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