Monday, 9 June 2014
How many times have you started a healthy eating plan only to have your
good intentions gradually slip away? When that happens, you may find
yourself back where you started and frustrated with your lack of ability
to keep on track. Most people know how to eat right, but maintaining
what you have started is another matter. Here are five strategies to
help you make healthy eating habits stick.
Set Reasonable, Attainable Goals:
Decide
what your most important goals are and write them down. Goals need to
be specific and measurable. Spell out what you will do, how often and
when.
Learn From Others:
Changing lifestyle habits are
often easier said than done. One way to come up with goals that will
work for you is to discuss your goals with a nutrition professional.
Choose someone with the experience and educational credentials that
makes them a nutrition expert, such as a Registered Dietitian.
Keep a Journal:
When
learning new skills, write down what you are doing. Keep a written
journal of what you eat and review your journal at least once daily.
Writing it down as you go lets you know exactly what you are eating and
gives you quick insight into what areas need improvement.
Accept that you will have some setbacks:
It's
human nature to revert back to old behaviors, especially when social
occasions or unexpected events occur. Accept the fact that sometimes
life gets in the way of your plans! Don’t take the "all or nothing"
outlook, and feel as though you have failed simply because you had a
setback. If you have a setback, decide upon a time in the very near
future to resume you plan, then just start again.
Check in with your progress:
The
only way to know how well you are doing, is to keep track of your
progress and see how far you have come. Besides keeping a food journal,
it can be helpful to make a list of the improvements you have actually
made along the way. Seeing your "improvement list" validates all the
little things you have already done and is a great way to keep yourself
motivated.
People that have a well thought out strategy for
making healthy lifestyle changes are the ones who realize success.
Lifestyle changes take time, but a systematic approach will help you
maintain what you have changed. Give it a try!
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