We would all love to consistently
have a perfectly healthy diet, but life often seems to get in the way and we
are quick to forget our commitment to improving our diet.
Maybe you've set ambitious
healthy eating goals in the past and you know how overwhelming it can be. But
eating healthy is certainly not about being perfect. Most people tend to get
much better results when they start small and make incremental changes to their
current diet.
Here are five ways you can start
eating healthier even when you've failed before.
1. Start with the drinks
Sodas and processed fruit juices
are loaded with sugar, and numerous studies have shown that they promote weight
gain. Lattes and other comforting beverages also contain sugar and are often
high in calories. So, the first step is to stop drinking all those calories
that your body doesn't need.
To wean yourself off high calorie
drinks and smoothly transition to drinking more water, you can buy natural
fruit juice (with no added sugars) and gradually add water to it. You may start
with half of each, and work your way up by adding more water every day.
You can also make your own drinks
by adding fruit slices to water, preparing herbal teas in advance, and making
your own lattes with healthy ingredients.
2. Decide that you deserve to eat
real food
In our busy lives, we often
sacrifice our health to convenience. There can be an underlying belief that
taking time to cook and eat real food, and thus caring for our health, comes at
the expense of being a good parent, getting more work done, or having social
activities.
But self-care is really important
and can also help us take care of others better. And it starts with making the
decision that you deserve to eat real food, instead of low-quality fast food
items or processed foods.
If you've failed at sticking to a
healthy diet before, decide that you deserve something better, and that you're
worth it. Make it a real priority in your life.
3. Eat a nutritious breakfast
Taking the time to cook and eat a
healthy breakfast can be challenging in our fast paced world. And about 31
million Americans do skip breakfast every day. Yet a study conducted among
preschool children found that eating breakfast consistently contributes to a
healthy body weight.
Oatmeal, eggs, real yogurt with
berries, a smoothie, or an avocado toast are simple breakfast options that all
take less than ten minutes to prepare and will often prevent you from reaching
out for an unhealthy snack bar at 10am.
4. Take 30 minutes to plan your
meals for the week
Thirty minutes a week might be
all it takes to finally enjoy healthy meals. It's as simple as sitting down
with a pen and paper and making a list of your favorite breakfast, lunch and
dinner meals.
If those meals already feature
vegetables, protein, and healthy fats, go ahead and add them to your weekly
meal plan. If they don't, make a list of ten different vegetables you like and
put them on the menu.
When planning your meals, don't
forget snacks and meals on the go. Here is a list of healthy items you'll want
to keep around: fresh fruit, chopped fresh vegetables, whole-grain bread,
cheese, boiled eggs, nuts and seeds.
Planning your meals in advance
will free up your mind as you won't have to always worry about what to make for
dinner. It can also reduce your food budget, as you will probably be eating out
less often.
5. Make the right choices when
you're eating out
Let's face it, we can't all be
cooking healthy meals every single day. But when it's time to order at the
restaurant, we often end up sabotaging our efforts despite our best intentions.
In fact, it can be easier to eat
healthy at the restaurant because there are always healthy options on the menu,
and you're not the one who has to prepare the dishes.
When you place your order, be
picky, and do your best to be a "classy eater": only choose dishes
that contain non-fried meat or fish, and pick salads and vegetables. It will
taste great, be much healthier, and it will make you feel good about yourself.
So, here is what to do now: start
by picking one of these five ways, and take action. Stick to it until it
becomes a habit. Then, you can move on and add another healthy eating habit.
This is how you will ultimately succeed.
Courtesy of: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anne-ricci/5-ways-to-eat-healthier-even-when-youve-failed-before_b_6660476.html?utm_hp_ref=diet-and-nutrition
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