Move Your Body, Clear Your Mind: The Mental Power of Exercise
It often starts with something small—a short walk that clears your head after a long day, or a quick stretch that makes your body feel less stiff.
Then, almost without warning, you notice something deeper: you’re sleeping better, thinking more clearly, and handling stress with a little more ease. Exercise doesn’t just change your body—it quietly reshapes your entire day.
In Ghana’s fast-moving urban spaces, where work, traffic, and digital noise compete for attention, mental fatigue has become almost normal. Yet one of the most powerful tools for clarity isn’t found in a pill or productivity app—it’s movement.
When you exercise, your body releases endorphins and serotonin, chemicals that lift your mood and soften anxiety. That post-workout calm isn’t imagined; it’s biological.
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