Simplify Your Health Habits
Sometimes I start to lose it. My mind, that is. Eat this, don’t eat that, depending on the podcast of the day. (Or the food fad of the day.)
And if I feel that way, I’m guessing that sometimes you feel that way too.
Life is complicated enough.
Today, I’m going to give you two simple things to consider when it comes to your health.
(These are not listed in order of importance. Both are good. Perhaps choose one and then add the other one when it won’t drive you over the edge. A little near the edge is ok, as that’s called “growth.”)
Thing #1
Try to eat as many foods in their natural state as you can. For example, enjoy a baked potato instead of mashed potatoes from a box. Eat the orange instead of drinking orange juice. Bake or toss a whole chicken in the crock pot instead of heating up frozen chicken nuggets.
Will you do this perfectly? No. And that is ok. We’re going for better, not perfect.
It’s impossible to not eat at least a few somewhat processed foods in a day.
The Slager home contains some processed foods.
I like my vegan protein powder and use it several times a week. It’s processed, since I’m not eating the peas, brown rice, and cranberries. It has its place in my life.
Mr. Non-Compliant still likes his cereal. Even though I buy him those without artificial colors, high fructose corn syrup, and lots of sugar, they are all processed.
Side note: Applause for Mr. NC, as he knows he must eat some protein, like eggs or Greek yogurt, before having his cereal for a treat. He’s learning.
Thing #2
Get some exercise.
Do what you can. Walk, try strength training, do yoga, run, do some push-ups, play tennis, ride a bike, dance.
Everything counts. If the benefits of exercise could be made into a drug, it would be the most widely prescribed drug on the planet. Only no side effects and much less expensive.
Exercise promotes health and wellness. It helps prevent and improve every chronic disease.
Side effects may include weight loss, mood elevation, improved sleep, and increased mobility.
If you’re not engaged in an exercise routine, check with your physician and get started. It helps reverse the aging process, and who doesn’t want that?
Start slowly, and keep it going. Perfection is not necessary. Have fun.
Simplify. Make it easy.
If you need help with a plan that’s unique to you, shoot me an email. We’ll schedule a 30-minute call and figure out what simple thing you can do that will have the greatest impact on the quality of your life.
30-minutes. One simple thing. A great start to 2022.
Much love,
Health Coach Carol
“The most powerful medicine is at the end of your fork, not at the bottom of your pill bottle. Food is more powerful than anything in your medicine cabinet.”—Mark Hyman