Optimum Nutrition - Start the New Year With Healthy Eating and Living
The start of the new year is the perfect time get on board with those goals to achieve optimum nutrition.
You can start the new year with healthy eating and living habits and make a great progress before the 4th of July.
Start with a few easy to follow guidelines: The first thing you need to do is write your goals down on paper otherwise you will not validate your objectives.
Remember also to keep it simple.
Here is where you can start.
WRITE IT DOWN Keep a food and exercise journal to track your progress.
Write down what you eat and when you exercise.
Seeing it in front of you in black and white can be very motivational.
When you actually see some of your food choices, making healthy changes will seem like the only logical choice.
Not only is this simple it is effective.
CHANGE SLOWLY Drastic measures seldom work out in the long run.
Strive for one small change in your eating habits or exercise routine each week.
Give each change a chance to stick before adding something new.
They say it can take up to twenty one days to break a habit or form a new.
Give yourself a chance and be patient.
KEEP A STIFF UPPER LIP You may experience setbacks in your efforts.
That's okay.
It's to be expected and certainly not a reason to abandon your efforts.
Acknowledge your slip-ups and move on towards your ultimate goal.
Steady progress will lead to your eventual success.
All in all have your big picture in mind and out in front of you.
If you do this it will be easier to put the pieces together.
You can start the new year with healthy eating and living habits and make a great progress before the 4th of July.
Start with a few easy to follow guidelines: The first thing you need to do is write your goals down on paper otherwise you will not validate your objectives.
Remember also to keep it simple.
Here is where you can start.
WRITE IT DOWN Keep a food and exercise journal to track your progress.
Write down what you eat and when you exercise.
Seeing it in front of you in black and white can be very motivational.
When you actually see some of your food choices, making healthy changes will seem like the only logical choice.
Not only is this simple it is effective.
CHANGE SLOWLY Drastic measures seldom work out in the long run.
Strive for one small change in your eating habits or exercise routine each week.
Give each change a chance to stick before adding something new.
They say it can take up to twenty one days to break a habit or form a new.
Give yourself a chance and be patient.
KEEP A STIFF UPPER LIP You may experience setbacks in your efforts.
That's okay.
It's to be expected and certainly not a reason to abandon your efforts.
Acknowledge your slip-ups and move on towards your ultimate goal.
Steady progress will lead to your eventual success.
All in all have your big picture in mind and out in front of you.
If you do this it will be easier to put the pieces together.