When Naughty Can Be Nice!
Simply Her Singapore|September 2016

Why be a goody-two-shoes when science proves that some tasks we scold ourselves for can boost our well-being and happiness? Jo Upcraft tells you how to rebel for the sake of your health.

Jo Upcraft
When Naughty Can Be Nice!

READING EROTICA

Indulging in a few sexy stories can be mentally and – potentially physically – good for us. Naughty prose is a great, perfectly harmless way to de-stress. “It takes your mind off everyday life, cheers you up and fuels your imagination,” says Eadren Tan, life coach and educator-at-large at Brainzworkz.

All those steamy suggestions can only be carried over to the bedroom – because we all know how awesome making love is for cardio, releasing endorphins and working body parts many of us don’t even know exist.

MINDING YOUR LANGUAGE

Researchers in the UK found that saying any expletive out loud can make you feel better. Experts asked 64 students to put their hands in ice buckets for several minutes. One group was allowed to swear, the other had to keep quiet. The group that lasted the longest – and reportedly suffered less agony – were those sprouting profanities. No s**t.

FIDGETING RESTLESSLY

Playing with your hair, shaking your leg, drumming your fingers, doodling – you were told as a child to stop being so restless and just stay still. Well, Mum and every other adult was wrong about fidgeting.

It’s to do with this thing called non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT) – or the energy expended for everything we do that is not sleeping, eating or sports-like. Fidgeting – continuous but small actions – increases NEAT, which helps with losing weight and your overall health.

LISTENING TO LOUD MUSIC

Research by the University of Manchester in Britain found that the greater the intensity of music, the more pleasure it brings. This is due to our vestibular system, which is responsible for balance and carries vibrations with positive messages to the brain.

This story is from the September 2016 edition of Simply Her Singapore.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the September 2016 edition of Simply Her Singapore.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM SIMPLY HER SINGAPOREView All
How To Make Your Love Making Extra Special!
Simply Her Singapore

How To Make Your Love Making Extra Special!

Do you and Hubby only manage to have sex once a week? Your marriage is not doomed. Here’s how to make your time between the sheets extra special.

time-read
5 mins  |
July 2016
The Cheating Diaries- How Wives Deal With It!
Simply Her Singapore

The Cheating Diaries- How Wives Deal With It!

The truth about his affair is out. Now what? Eight women tell Jo Upcraft how they found out and dealt with their partner’s betrayal.

time-read
9 mins  |
September 2016
28 Fun And Free Things To Do In Summer Holidays, Let's Go!
Simply Her Singapore

28 Fun And Free Things To Do In Summer Holidays, Let's Go!

A whole month of your kids having nothing to do doesn’t have to be a nightmare for you. Jo Upcraft rounds up 28 no-expenses-needed activities for families these June holidays. You’re welcome.

time-read
7 mins  |
June 2016
Would You Detox Down There?
Simply Her Singapore

Would You Detox Down There?

Vaginal steaming is the latest craze to sweep Hollywood, but Sasha Gonz Ales wonders if the treatment’s claims to cleanse, tighten and rejuvenate the vagina are just a load of hot air.

time-read
4 mins  |
June 2016
How To Protect Your Marriage From His 'Office Wife'
Simply Her Singapore

How To Protect Your Marriage From His 'Office Wife'

Does your husband have an “office wife” that he’s close to and can’t stop talking about? Here’s how to prevent their relationship from destroying your marriage.

time-read
6 mins  |
June 2016
How To Become a Financial Superstar!
Simply Her Singapore

How To Become a Financial Superstar!

Take these tips from everyday people who took on impressive – if not, seemingly impossible – financial challenges, and be inspired to think differently about your money.

time-read
4 mins  |
June 2016
Wellness Tips- Be In Your Best Health Ever
Simply Her Singapore

Wellness Tips- Be In Your Best Health Ever

Get inspired by these everyday women who are living life to the fullest and are in their best health ever.

time-read
6 mins  |
The Busy Women's Health Guide
Cynthia Koh Shares Tips On Staying Adaptable In Life
Simply Her Singapore

Cynthia Koh Shares Tips On Staying Adaptable In Life

From award-winning actress to jet-setting entrepreneur and budding restaurateur, Cynthia Koh shares her tips on how to be adaptable and stay relevant in changing times.

time-read
8 mins  |
July 2016
I was Robbed while on Holiday with my Baby
Simply Her Singapore

I was Robbed while on Holiday with my Baby

A dream solo trip with her young son turned into a nightmare, but 33-year-old entrepreneur Victoria Deng says despite losing her passport, cash and credit cards, she still believes in the goodness of people. She tells SASHA GONZ ALES why.

time-read
5 mins  |
September 2016
When Naughty Can Be Nice!
Simply Her Singapore

When Naughty Can Be Nice!

Why be a goody-two-shoes when science proves that some tasks we scold ourselves for can boost our well-being and happiness? Jo Upcraft tells you how to rebel for the sake of your health.

time-read
4 mins  |
September 2016