You know that healthy eating is vital for fueling your body, reducing disease risk, increasing longevity, and fostering mental and physical well-being.
But with so many conflicting opinions and advice around us, it can be hard to know where to start — or what needs changing.
If there is one thing that we can all agree on, it's this: Healthy eating doesn't involve any specific diet. It's about prioritising your health with nutrient-rich foods. When you're hungry, the goal should be to eat filling, nutritious meals and snacks, not as few calories as possible.
This checklist will show you the seven most significant changes to optimize your healthy eating efforts. None of them take much time, but each of them can make a dramatic difference to your health.
HEALTHY HABITS CHECKLIST
Top tips to make optimizing healthy eating easier
1) Choose recipes that take very little time to make if you're new to cooking, which helps you develop your culinary skills. Collect recipes that are 10, 15, and 30-minutes.
2) Save money by sourcing your plant produce — vegetables and fruit — from fresh and frozen. Don't feel you need to buy everything organic.
3) If you hate grocery shopping, minimize the physical effort with online ordering, reducing impulse buying.
4) Reduce the mental effort of eating breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks by learning and planning a handful of recipes to eat consistently for the month. Some people eat the same meals daily but change the ingredients to match the seasons.
5) To minimize ultra-processed snacks and sugary drinks, evaluate your daily routine. For example, suppose you go to the petrol station in the morning and grab a sugary, caffeinated energy drink with your order. Instead, try filling up with fuel in the evening when you're less likely to want the sugary energy boost.
6) There is a wide variety of foods to choose from; avoid the trap of trying to eat meals you dislike. Work through the checklist and bonus tips to try different foods and recipes that you enjoy.
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