12 Ways to Better Eating-Mental Approach
Lots of people are trying to eat better,... trim off some extra
pounds gained over the holidays, or get beach-ready for a moment in the sun.
Eating better is hard, and many people get frustrated, fall short or give up.
Here are some key ways to make your eat better stick.
1. Set Goals: It starts
by having clear and realistic goals. Write a list of things you want to change
about your diet. Also incorporate goals that you may have regarding your body
and plan your diet around those goals. I recommend setting present goals, short
term, and long term goals. If you try and do everything all at once you can be
overwhelmed and want to quit. Take it one goal at a time if need be, and one
day at a time, this isn’t a race. You may also want to write reasons why you
want to make a change in your eating habits. You might share your goals with
others who will help you meet them. You can put your goals where others can see
them “on the fridge, at work” to motivate you to work harder. This will also
get others behind you and involved in your new routine. As you achieve your
goals, check them off. This will give you a sense of accomplishment and add
excitement leading to your next goal.
So be realistic with time, and give yourself extra time to prepare food, or have food pre-packed. Also know that obstacles can and will come into your path from time to time to derail you and your progress, so don’t think that everything will be easy and will just happen. This takes work.
3. Be Proactive - Make a
list of healthy foods you enjoy, and what foods you can take with you to work,
in the car, school, etc. You can create entire menus revolving around where you
will be at what time of the day. Never give yourself an excuse to not have
something available for you to eat, no matter where you are when you are supposed
to have a meal. Always keep healthy foods on hand. If you don’t you will
probably eat whatever is available at the time whether it be fast food, office
treats, etc. This can throw off a diet plan and get you in the habit of making
bad food choices and eat whatever is fast and convenient. Know where you will
be at what time of the day, when you are open to cook, to eat, to shop for
groceries, and plan accordingly. When you fail to plan, you plan to fail.
4. Consistency is key - Most people respond well to consistency. Make a
plan and stick to it. Try to eat at around the same times daily and keep to the
same portion size and caloric intake.. Your body will recognize this pattern
and in turn keep your metabolism burning and your energy levels will stay high.
You will feel better, and get in a healthy routine. It is easy to sabotage
yourself by grabbing nasty snacks to meet uncontrolled cravings. The time you
spend on planning and consistency is a true investment that will benefit you
for the rest of your life.
5. Be flexible - Of course, even the best plans fall short at times. Life can sometimes get the best of all of us. Sometimes your eating routines need to change. Where you can, try to plan ahead for these events and have items on hand you can take with you when you’re in a rush or are eating out. Example: Bag of almonds, protein bars and shakes, fresh fruit. Also educate yourself on nutrition through the internet, books, and magazines. You can use this knowledge to help you improvise and find foods that are compatible with your diet, for example if you are out with friends or stuck with no time to cook. Find items that are less time consuming that you can take with you in a pinch.
5. Be flexible - Of course, even the best plans fall short at times. Life can sometimes get the best of all of us. Sometimes your eating routines need to change. Where you can, try to plan ahead for these events and have items on hand you can take with you when you’re in a rush or are eating out. Example: Bag of almonds, protein bars and shakes, fresh fruit. Also educate yourself on nutrition through the internet, books, and magazines. You can use this knowledge to help you improvise and find foods that are compatible with your diet, for example if you are out with friends or stuck with no time to cook. Find items that are less time consuming that you can take with you in a pinch.
6. Don’t be so hard on yourself -Nobody is
perfect all the time. If you mess up, miss a few meals, or even have a bad
couple of days, just pick yourself up and get back on track. You’re doing this
for you, and the added stress of not living up to your own expectations can
lead to a total diet derailment. Being healthy and eating healthy does not mean
you can’t enjoy foods not on your meal plan. So don’t be so hard on yourself.
YOU CAN DO IT!
7. Stick with your plan - It takes time to develop healthy behaviors. After about a month of eating better consistently, you will have developed a habit. You will find that everything you initially may have had a hard time doing becomes more effortless and be a normal part of your day to day life.
7. Stick with your plan - It takes time to develop healthy behaviors. After about a month of eating better consistently, you will have developed a habit. You will find that everything you initially may have had a hard time doing becomes more effortless and be a normal part of your day to day life.
8. Have fun - Eating
right takes dedication, commitment and sacrifice. Don’t stress yourself out
over small bumps in the road. You have the power to change any negative into a
positive, and you have the choice to have a positive outlook regarding any
situation you find yourself in. Find fun ways to keep yourself motivated. Get
friends and family involved. Set challenges at home, with friends, or at work
to start eating healthier. Take the time to cook and try new and interesting
recipes. You are making change for the better, so why not make it enjoyable.
9. Give yourself praise - You are not a dog so don’t reward yourself with treats. Realize that changing your eating habits can be a daunting task for anyone. Just think how long you have had your current habits and know that changing those habits will not happen overnight, but with time. Congratulate yourself on any healthy changes you make, you deserve the praise. Praise builds confidence and makes you feel good about the healthy choices you are making, and in turn help keep you on your path to betterment.
10. Don’t rush into this - People always start with the best of intentions and will try and do everything at once. They get overwhelmed and quit before they really even started. Small changes add up and can make a huge difference. Work on one thing at a time and keep adding to it. Before you know it you will have many healthy habits that incorporate together to make a healthy lifestyle and a healthier and happier you.
9. Give yourself praise - You are not a dog so don’t reward yourself with treats. Realize that changing your eating habits can be a daunting task for anyone. Just think how long you have had your current habits and know that changing those habits will not happen overnight, but with time. Congratulate yourself on any healthy changes you make, you deserve the praise. Praise builds confidence and makes you feel good about the healthy choices you are making, and in turn help keep you on your path to betterment.
10. Don’t rush into this - People always start with the best of intentions and will try and do everything at once. They get overwhelmed and quit before they really even started. Small changes add up and can make a huge difference. Work on one thing at a time and keep adding to it. Before you know it you will have many healthy habits that incorporate together to make a healthy lifestyle and a healthier and happier you.
11. Focus on the journey and not the destination - To live a healthy lifestyle is never easy. In order to enjoy this
lifestyle with all the ups and downs, we must enjoy the process and the journey
on the way to our destination. Once we hit our destination we immediately look
to the next mountain top and we either want more, or worst case scenario we
think that we have accomplished all we need to and we relax on all of the
things that got us there in the first place. Take pride in small victories
along the way, they add up.
12. Measure Success and Set New Goals: Making successful changes means measuring your progress towards your goals and recognizing your accomplishments. As you meet short-term goals, you can plan the next steps with more confidence. Constantly re-strategizing your goals takes long-term visualization. That long-term vision needs to be broken down into doable steps.
12. Measure Success and Set New Goals: Making successful changes means measuring your progress towards your goals and recognizing your accomplishments. As you meet short-term goals, you can plan the next steps with more confidence. Constantly re-strategizing your goals takes long-term visualization. That long-term vision needs to be broken down into doable steps.
Now go out and make a difference in your life today!! Did you enjoy this article? Would you like to receive more support from me on a daily basis?! Ask me about my next challenge group! Together we can set goals and achieve them!!
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