Not every unhealthy habit looks obvious.
Sometimes, the small things we repeat every day, including the way we sit, sleep, scroll or even breathe, can slowly affect our bodies over time without us noticing.
Here are seven common habits that may be doing more harm than we realise.
Holding your phone too low
Looking down at your phone for long periods can strain your neck and spine. Over time, it may lead to stiffness, pain and posture problems often linked to “tech neck”.
Breathing through your mouth too often
While common during flu or allergies, habitual mouth breathing may affect sleep quality, oral health and even cause throat dryness.
Wearing unsupportive footwear
Shoes without proper support, including completely flat footwear or very high heels, may slowly put pressure on your knees, hips and lower back.
Sleeping on an old mattress
A mattress that no longer supports the body properly can contribute to poor sleep, body aches and back pain.
Listening to music too loudly
Using earbuds at high volumes for long periods may gradually damage hearing. Because hearing loss develops slowly, many people do not notice the effects early on.
Skipping breakfast and not drinking enough water
Nutrition and hydration play a huge role in how the body functions daily. Without enough fuel and water, energy levels, concentration and digestion may all be affected.
While these habits may seem small individually, experts say the long-term effects can quietly build up over time.
Sometimes, simple changes like raising your phone to eye level, drinking more water or replacing worn-out shoes can make a bigger difference than we think.