Written by Catherine Saxelby
on Friday, 04 June 2010.
Tagged: healthy eating, healthy lifestyle, overweight, weight loss
The question in full:
Q. Long term change of lifestyle just seems so overwhelming. How do I make it manageable?
A. Changing your lifestyle is hard – you’re trying to change habits you’ve had for years.
The best way to go about it is to start with small changes that you can incorporate easily without too much effort. Big changes – like embarking on a week’s detox diet – just don’t last. They’re too hard!
Take exercise. Try to do it in small chunks – start by walking just 15 minutes each day and building up to the recommended 30 minutes. Do more walking in your day to day jobs such as walking to the post office or taking the stairs instead of the lift. Eventually it will become second nature and won’t feel like chore.
With food, you could focus on keeping your portion sizes small rather than going on a radical change or going on a diet. Simple things can really improve your nutrition like:
As everyone is different, it’s important to make changes which are specific for you. Think about what it is that would bring you the biggest benefit – is it eating better, doing more physical activity, get more sleep, learn to unwind and stress less, cut down on alcohol or quite smoking? Your goal is to make these small changes a habit so you end up doing them regularly without a lot of mental thought. Then they become automatic.
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