Very open ended question here. It’s yes and no. There are autoimmune diseases that can manifest which you have no control over that can result in muscle wasting. So that being said no your behaviours will not always result in the avoidance of disease. When it comes to injuries, your behaviours can influence it. For example, by choosing to exercise you are increasing risk of injury acutely but also reducing risk of injury chronically. The aim is to get stronger for the long run while jeopardizing yourself through the process.
I think this means that in order to Have "wellness" you need to keep making healthy choices.
Being aware of our own feelings can help us relate to other people, know what we want, and make choices.<span>For example, you might be irritated, annoyed, mad, angry, etc.
to express feelings, try talking it out, writing it out, or be by yourself and let everything out.
</span><span>Negative Way: Your negative feelings are far out of proportion to the event that triggered your bad mood.
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<span>Healthier Way: Your negative feelings are an appropriate reaction to an upsetting event </span><span>
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Sucrase and Lactase i only know 2 of them sorry
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