Every day, we make decisions that affect the way our bodies work. Not sitting right at your desk all day can damage your back and shoulders. Staring at that computer screen for too long might affect your vision or give you headaches. The many decisions that you make about the things you put in your mouth probably show the most noticeable, even tangible effects on your body–effects that you don’t want to show off on the beaches of Miami. Drastic cutbacks might work for a little while, but old habits will most likely creep back in, adding back the pounds you lost.
It doesn’t have to be that way, though. Decide to make changes, little by little, until they become the norm. It’s a psychological game of mind over matter where you can train your brain to accept new and healthier habits bit by bit until they just become a part of who you are. No need to take on the full impact and stress that comes with a strict diet. Take it piece by piece until you find where you’ve always wanted to be and you feel confident being and staying there.
More Veggies, Then More Fruits
Maybe you are kindred spirits with the spinach-loving Popeye and maybe you eat fruit like candy. But even if you don’t really care much for fruits and veggies, make it the start of your weight loss program. Try to put more vegetables in your diet, and then more fruits; this might help your brain get used to it. If you’re just adding a little something green to your plate, your brain might be more okay with that than a plate full of different vegetables. It will get you into the healthier mindset gradually rather than dealing with the intimidation of taking it on full force. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2sNx3xV
It doesn’t have to be that way, though. Decide to make changes, little by little, until they become the norm. It’s a psychological game of mind over matter where you can train your brain to accept new and healthier habits bit by bit until they just become a part of who you are. No need to take on the full impact and stress that comes with a strict diet. Take it piece by piece until you find where you’ve always wanted to be and you feel confident being and staying there.
More Veggies, Then More Fruits
Maybe you are kindred spirits with the spinach-loving Popeye and maybe you eat fruit like candy. But even if you don’t really care much for fruits and veggies, make it the start of your weight loss program. Try to put more vegetables in your diet, and then more fruits; this might help your brain get used to it. If you’re just adding a little something green to your plate, your brain might be more okay with that than a plate full of different vegetables. It will get you into the healthier mindset gradually rather than dealing with the intimidation of taking it on full force. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2sNx3xV