Losing weight is tough.
Maintaining a healthy diet requires hard work every single day!!
Exercising regularly takes a ton of time, effort, discipline and motivation!
Dang.
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It is easy to get discouraged and overwhelmed when it comes to improving our health.
But, just because it’s hard doesn’t mean we should avoid it.
There are a ton of small, yet very significant things we can do EVERY single day.
You may already be doing a lot of these things, but here’s a list I came up with:
- Drink buckets and buckets of water! It is so good for your body and such a simple thing to do. If you don’t like water, try to drink a little more every day. Eventually your body will crave it. I promise…really.
- Eat more fruits and veggies! Try to eat at least 5 servings every day. The more, the better. Chop and prepare things ahead of time so you will be more likely to eat them!
- Healthify your food choices! When eating/purchasing food, choose the healthiest option available. Here are some examples: Drink lite milk (skim, rice, soy, almond, etc.) Only use lite or fat free sour cream/cottage cheese/mayo, etc. Eat only healthy breads (100% whole wheat, spelt, Ezekiel, etc.) Use natural peanut butter. Purchase low sugar varieties of jams, syrups, yogurts, etc.
- Control your portions! When you eat a meal, portion out your food and then don’t go back for more! Even if you still feel hungry….just wait. It takes a while (usually about 20 minutes) before your stomach communicates to your brain that you are full.
- Reduce your salt intake. Salt causes us to retain water and hang onto extra weight. It can also cause high blood pressure and wreak havoc on your heart and body. When purchasing food, look for low sodium options. Also, try not to use a salt shaker on your food at all. Your body will learn to adjust to the taste of less salt and it will thank you for it!
- Get 7-9 hours of sleep every night. This one is tough and I’m definitely not a good example of it! However, our bodies need sleep to repair, renew and refresh our bodies. When we are sleep deprived, we aren’t as productive, we don’t feel like exercising and we tend to eat more convenient and comforting (i.e. bad) foods.
- Pack food/snacks with you. When hunger strikes, having a healthy snack on hand will insure that you always have something good to eat! Pack things like nuts, string cheese, protein bars, fruit, veggies, etc. You can bring a little insulated lunchbox or cooler with you to keep things cold too.
- Exercise! This is a no-brainer, but it is so vital to our physical and mental health! Even if you just workout for a half hour a few times a week, you will benefit a ton from it! If you are short on time, exercise 15 minutes in the morning and 15 in the evening. Take a walk on your lunch break or after dinner. Lift weights and do pushups, squats and lunges while watching TV. Whatever works….just make it happen.
- Keep a food journal. This is a hard one for me to do consistently, but studies have shown it is very effective in helping people to lose weight. Keep a small notebook with you or record your food intake online. There are a number of websites out there that let you track your food intake and provide information about calories, fat, fiber, protein and sugar content as well. I used the Daily Plate on Livestrong.com for a while and it was very helpful and informative.
- Avoid processed and refined food as much a possible! Always read labels and purchase food items with the shortest ingredients list. Don’t buy food containing High Fructose Corn Syrup, hydrogenated oils, MSG, trans fats or sodium nitrates/nitrites. You don’t need to be gestapo about it, but just try to consume the most “real” and minimally processed foods as possible.
Well, there is my little list.
There are so many other things we can do as well!
As we commit to small, healthy changes in our lives, they will eventually become habits!
Yay!
We can all become natural little health nuts!
Fun! 😉
victoriaveach says
Great advice!
Melanie says
Thanks Victoria!! 😉
Tim Austin says
I love the advice you gave to everyone about the importance of drinking water. I don’t think everyone really knows the real benefit of just regular plain ole water compared to those flashy drinks you see in the commercials! It’s actually quite funny I ran into your blog because I wrote an article a few months ago about the importance of drinks and weight loss! I hope you have the time to check it out! (thanks for you list!)
http://www.tokidiet.com/drinks-and-weight-loss/
Melanie says
Thanks so much. I completely agree. Your article is great.