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Nutritional distinction I saw recently: There’s a difference between stimulation and energy. Stimulation is a short burst that burns fast. Sugar, caffeine, and even your favorite song will stimulate. It is not sustainable and can have bad effects if it’s your sole source of fuel. Energy, on the other hand, is a calm activeness. It is at the mitochondrial level, and supported by balanced and habitual nutrition and fitness choices. By letting go of using stimulation as an substitute for energy, you can start the humble but rewarding path of finding true energy.
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I totally agree with this distinction between stimulation and energy. It’s easy to fall into the trap of relying on quick bursts of stimulation like caffeine or sugar to get through the day, but that’s not sustainable in the long run. but again how do you ensure that you’re cultivating energy rather than just relying on stimulation?
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the specific habits that help you stay energized consistently…. cause i still feel we have to rely on stimulations in some situations
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