Eating Healthy For Life
Are You Eating
to Thrive?
Eating healthy is something we all would like
to do, or maybe better said; eating healthy is something
we all 'know' we should be doing. In order to eat
healthy we must know how to make the right food
choices, then continue to establish those food
choices on a daily basis to perpetuate a
healthy
lifestyle.
Healthy eating for life is all about
what you eat, which makes the choices very crucial to your
results.
Looking around at all
the weight problems plaguing our society today, one
might think that we have forgotten what healthy eating is
really all about. Our bodies were designed to need nutrition in
the form of food for our survival, plain and simple. But,
how did we ever get to the point, where eating food for
survival, turned into a conglomeration of fast food
industries that have no concern for the health of our
society?
Nobody truly wants to be overweight. No
one looks in the mirror at their cellulite dimples all over
their body and finds it sexy. How did we ever get
to this state anyway? It didn't happen overnight; that's
for sure. It crept up on us while we were asleep
at the dinner table! Before we knew it we were 20
lbs (or more) overweight. Turning back the
clock seemed to be almost impossible.
If losing weight was as easy as the plethora of
magazines in grocery stores tout it to be, there wouldn't be a
weight problem. Fact is, habits are hard to break. If we
are overweight, it's because we have allowed unhealthy eating habits to
take over our lives; Children that grow up with bad
eating habits don't always know that there are
alternatives. They have been taught to eat certain foods
and, as a result, those foods are strongly woven into
their very lifestyles. Then there is Emotional eating which can be very
self destructive. It can become a roller coaster ride:
The emotions you're overwhelmed with sets off improper
eating which sets off guilt which sets off more
emotions which........I think you get the
picture. Emotional eating needs to be seen as a
problem and understood before the proper steps can be
taken to start living a healthier lifestyle.
The word 'diet' is one of those four
letter words that, to me, has a very negative connotation
to it. No one goes on a diet thinking, "Yes! I want
to diet the rest of my life so I can be thin -- and
depressed!" You might psych yourself up to lose some weight by
following a strict diet but only by pure grit. Then, when
the weight is lost (if the weight is lost), you just go
back to your old eating habits and the weight you might have
lost is back and then some. When we replace the word
'diet' with 'lifestyle' it doesn't sound like so much
work. Everybody has a lifestyle, whether it's a healthy
lifestyle or an unhealthy lifestyle is decided by the choice of
foods that you choose to eat on a day to day basis. For a
guaranteed weight loss and an end to dieting check out
Simply Eat! by Jon Benson
If we can educate ourselves on the basics of
nutrition and start making healthy changes to our lifestyles
good things start to happen to us. We start to lose
weight and feel better about ourselves. We have a better
attitude about work, life, friends, and family.
We have energy left at the end of the day to do the things we
want to do. It starts a positive 'snowball
effect' and before you know it you're hooked on this
'healthy lifestyle'. Eating healthy will just become
second nature.
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