There
are all kinds of habits that people have. Some of them are good, some not-so
good. For example, most would agree that smoking is not a good habit. Perhaps
the trickiest habit of all is not eating healthy. See, while somebody can quit
smoking, nobody can quit eating.
The
very nature of our lives requires us to eat, and it's virtually impossible to
completely avoid foods we shouldn't be eating. This can make it very difficult
to not only start the healthy eating habit, but to stick to it. At the same time,
you should be careful that you don't get too obsessed with any one particular
diet; life is too short to not enjoy the occasional treat. that being said, it
really is possible to to develop better eating habits when you are prepared.
The
more planning ahead you can do, the better. Have you ever gone to the grocery
store swearing you're going to eat healthy, and then you buy all kinds of fresh
fruits and vegetables? Then you add fish, chicken breasts, dried beans and
other healthy fare, too. You feel great as you load up your grocery cart.
But...then...by the end of the week you find that you are throwing a lot of
that food away. So, what happened?
Chances
are you didn't plane very well. If you are used to eating ready made frozen
dinners, or going to your local fast food joint to eat, then you are accustomed
to the convenience those foods bring. While they won't give you very much
nutrition, they certainly don't require a lot of planning. So, once you get all
of the healthy food home, you either don't know what to do with it, or you
don't have the time.
Your
solution to developing the healthy eating habit is to plan ahead. Let's say
you're not very good at cooking because you haven't done it very much, then
start with some very simple recipes that incorporate healthy ingredients. If
you are already good at cooking, but usually make unhealthy meals, then you can
start by replacing one or two ingredients in your favorite dishes.
The
next thing you can do is plan ahead your menu for the week. This will take a
bit more time up front, but will save you time in the long run. Another way to
save time when cooking is to get the whole family involved. Don't be surprised
if there is complaining at first. After all, everybody is going through
changes, and there will be a learning curve. Stick with it, though, and the
healthy eating habit will soon become second nature.
Above
all, be realistic about what you will and won't do. It takes time to get rid of
unhealthy habits, but you will have a much better chance of success if you make
small changes that everybody can stick to. Every little change you can make
towards healthier eating habits counts. It will take some getting used to, no
question, but it will be worth it.
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