Books for Healthy Habits
Library Corner
February 27, 2022 at 12:00 a.m.
...by ...by Wendy Pender

• End Everyday Pain for 50+: A 10-minute-a-day Program of Stretching, Strengthening and Movement to Break the Grip of Pain by Joseph Tieri


I have discovered that if something is “just a habit” for me, I am much more successful. I do not debate brushing my teeth or wearing my seatbelt; they are habits I perform automatically. One source that has helped me with that is James Clear’s Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones. We can build sustainable habits brick by brick, by focusing on small steps.
Another health practice that is getting a lot of press these days is intermittent fasting. The Complete Guide to Fasting: Heal Your Body Through Intermittent, Alternate-day, and Extended Fasting by Jason Fung brings together the science and lifestyle changes involved in this flexible health practice.
Make changes clear and simple, and they are more likely to be sustainable. Our habits build the structure for a healthy, long life.
Whatever your inclinations might be, from dancing to yoga to fasting and eating healthy, check out the supportive resources at your Library. We are here for you!
Wendy Pender is the Older Adults Program Coordinator, King County Library System