WEBE Wellness: Foods For Workday Energy (And Foods That Slow You Down!)

WEBE Wellness: Foods For Workday Energy (And Foods That Slow You Down!)

It’s almost the end of the workday…you just gotta power through the last hour. But it can be a struggle, and keeping up a consistent energy level can be hard especially if you’re not snacking on the right foods during the day.

While coffee is usually everyone’s go-to, actual food is usually a better option.

Experts say eating something every 3-to-5 hours is optimal so you don’t crash. You want to try for a combination of protein, healthy fats, and fiber to keep you going.

Try to keep these 5 foods in your desk drawer – Black Beans will give you protein and fiber; Bananas – they digest easily and have good carbs; Eggs – good for protein; same with Pistachios, and, of course, what everyone good always probably have more of – Water.

And the foods to avoid – caffeine or energy drinks – they can actually keep you up at night if you have them late in the day; candy – the energy boost is short-lived; steak – there’s a reason you feel sleepy after having a steak dinner, because you can’t process too much protein at once; smoothies – they may seem convenient, but if the balance is wrong your blood sugar levels will spike; and low-calorie frozen meals – usually way too much sodium.

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Jim Henson’s Labyrinth In Concert Full Interview

Jim Henson’s Labyrinth In Concert Full Interview

Ahead of Jim Henson’s Labyrinth In Concert on Saturday, May 3, at New Haven’s College Street Music Hall, Allan Lamberti chats with Black Ink Presents CEO and Founder John Kinsner about how a live band plays along with the movie and keeping David Bowie’s vocals, the challenges that go along with it, the legacy of Labyrinth, and more!

WEBE Wellness: Why Couples Should Go To Sleep At The Same

WEBE Wellness: Why Couples Should Go To Sleep At The Same

When you head to bed, does your partner do the same? Or do they keep watching TV?

Well, they might want to flip off the TV and join you – a new study shows that couples who get into bed at the same time are overal happier than those that don’t.

The study found that people who like spending the time together – watching TV, talking, reading, or even looking at their phones simultaneously.

Those who went to bed separately felt less connected to their partner overall.

So the next time you fall asleep on the couch first, make sure your partner nudges you to get up and go to bed.

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WEBE Wellness: Is Your “Healthy” Snack Healthy?

WEBE Wellness: Is Your “Healthy” Snack Healthy?

You try to eat healthily, and you grab a healthy snack during the day, but are you sure that the “health food” is, in fact, healthy? Some so-called healthy foods are very misleading.

Topping the list is granola bars – if they only have whole grains, nuts, and dried fruits, then chances are they are good for you. However, many have a lot of sugars, oils, and artificial flavors.

Yogurt is a good choice when you want something with high protein and low calories. However, make sure you’re not grabbing the ones with lots of sugar – or even candy!

Fruit juice can be refreshing, but it usually has lots of additives, so you’re better off just eating the real fruit itself.

And finally, just because something is called “organic,” don’t just assume it’s healthy. Read the label because those snacks may contain just as much sugar, fat, and calories as the non-organic ones.

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WEBE Wellness: A Trick To Fall Asleep In Two Minutes

WEBE Wellness: A Trick To Fall Asleep In Two Minutes

As we head into the weekend, you’re probably looking forward to sleeping in. Even more so if you have trouble sleeping during the week.

If you’re someone who wishes you could fall asleep at the drop of a hat, there’s a trick that members of the military use to fall asleep in just two minutes!

Usually, it’s meant for airplanes or long car rides, but it can certainly be used while lying in bed. The trick is to relax your muscles one at a time.

The first step is to relax. Take slow, deep breaths, and focus on relaxing the muscles in your face. Start at the forehead, then work down until the cheeks, mouth, and jaw go limp.

Then your upper body – shoulders, neck, then start with the dominant side of your body and go down your arm from your bicep to your fingers. Then work the other side.

Do the same with your lower body from your thighs, to calves, ankle and feet – one leg at a time.

The final step is to clear your mind for ten seconds – just like meditation, focus on breathing, and you’ll likely be asleep or a lot closer to it then when you started.

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Congrats Martha! Winner Of The WEBE108 Bigelow Tea 5 Question Quiz!

Congrats Martha! Winner Of The WEBE108 Bigelow Tea 5 Question Quiz!

Martha from Bethany won $$698 Friday, April 4 by answering all five questions of the WEBE108 Bigelow Tea 5 Question Quiz correctly! Here are all the questions and correct answers.

Q1: This happened for the very first time in 2010.

A: The first ever purchase with Bitcoin: 2 pizzas.

Q2: Its sister city is in Italy.

A: Derby.

Q3: What is on the fifth floor?

A: A basketball court (on the 5th floor of Supreme Court building.)

Q4: This brand name has no direct English translation.

A: Zumba.

Q5: What could you find in an Entenmann’s box?

A: A butter knife.

Supported by Bigelow Tea