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In spite of our best efforts to look after ourselves, it is inevitable we will fall ill at some stage. When we're ill, we need to make getting healthy a priority and avoid adopting the "she'll be right" approach.
If you ignore being sick and keep working away, you take the risk of making yourself sicker, or ensuring that the illness will last for weeks or months, instead of days or a week.
Most often supporting the body itself is the best approach for a fast recovery from a cold or flu. You just need to give your body the right ‘tools’ for getting healthy, some of which are mentioned below.
If you do find that you are getting sick regularly or that you can’t shake that cold or flu, or you simply have symptoms that are not ‘normal’ please do not hesitate to see your doctor.
So look after yourself if you get sick and you will be back living and working at 100% in no time.
Note: The information in this article should not replace the advice of a competent health care or nutrition professional, and it is only intended for information purposes only.
Justin Zachan runs Jazz Design, a digital consultancy that specialises in providing creative thinking to develop innovative online and digital strategies and solutions. Justin also has a strong interest in health and lifestyle.

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Justin, Hi.
Just wanted to say I think your article itself is great and helps people see that focusing on ways of being well will help them be well. Our thoughts and feelings attract our experience and are our experience. Staying focused on what you want, (being well) not what you don't want is a key. All the best. Tim James. from adelaide australia
Hi Justin,
I have just had 6 weeks of sick kids and had found it very hard to do business stuff. As I have focussed on getting the kids better and not getting sick myself. So yet again it is a matter of juggling priorities health verses business etc. Leona Seib from Eumundi
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