4 Easy Tips to Living a Healthy Lifestyle

Cheryl Williams
Living a healthy lifestyle has been a gradual change for me. In the beginning it was geared around my desire to lose weight. As changes slowly began to happen, it became more about being healthy. Living a healthy lifestyle is about living a balanced life as much as possible, and that is what I have been trying to do. Here are the main changes I have made over several months in order to live a healthier lifestyle.

-Drink 8 glasses of water a day. For me, this was hard. I used to be a Diet Coke junkie until one day I realized that for some reason the taste of the Diet Coke triggered the urge in me to eat junk food. When I stopped drinking Diet Coke, I tried some of the mineral waters and really liked them. I found out, however, that they are not good for you either. Another thing I discovered was that when I was drinking the Diet Coke and mineral water, I was leaving out the plain water that my body was craving. Allowing myself nothing cold to drink but water means that I will drink plenty of it. Rarely do I get hunger cravings when I am drinking the water that I need to be.

-More fruits and vegetables. For a carbohydrate lover, this was also a difficult transition. I would always fill my plate with meat and potatoes or pasta with a couple of spoonfuls of vegetables on the side. When I started eating more salad and vegetables with smaller servings of meat and potatoes, I found that I was satisfied just as much or more than with the way I used to eat.\

-Plenty of sleep. Nothing will set me up for failure more than a lack of sleep. When I am tired, I don't want to do anything positive for myself. I am more prone to get some French fries at a drive thru than I am to make a salad at home. I am also more prone to be a couch potato than I am to go outside and get some exercise.

-Exercise. When I came to realization that exercise does not have to be boring or repetitive, I came to the realization that exercise can actually be fun. I can exercise by walking, playing basketball, having sex, dancing, or gardening.

Living a healthy lifestyle is all about balance. When you are living a balanced lifestyle, you are less prone to have stress and anxiety, which can be huge triggers in gaining weight and developing other chronic illesses.

Published by Cheryl Williams

Cheryl resides in Charlotte, NC, where she is the Charlotte Love & Marriage Examiner and the Charlotte Conflict Resolution Examiner for Examiner.com. She is a writer with many publishing credits, including...  View profile

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