Whether you’re a busy young professional, new Mom, or an always-working entrepreneur, there are some simple things you can do to make sure you’re still eating well, with a limited amount of time.
One disclaimer first: Don’t try to do everything at once.
Going from Junk Food Jane/Joe to Health Food Harriet/Henry overnight never happens, and is a sure-way to get de-motivated and stop trying at all. Use the following tips instead:
Subscribe to a home delivery service
Do an internet search for an organic/local food delivery service, and you’ll find that if you’re in North America they’re nearly everywhere. And if not, create a shopping list, and give it to your local grocery store – they want you’re business, so they’ll find a way to deliver to you! You can use the list from one of the food delivery services as a template, if you don’t know where to start. Experiment with simple recipes and try to use all the veggies in the box!
Try a smoothie meal!
Get some healthy ingredients, throw some greens in (especially kale), and you’ve got a breakfast or lunch meal on the go! Delicious and healthy. Yes, the green pieces may take getting used to, but do you want to be healthy and youthful, or feel like a piece of crap? (Try this green smoothie recipe right here).
Eat lots and lots of salad
Buy a big box of pre-washed greens, chop up some tomato, cucumber (and I love using celery for a bit more saltiness), squeeze on lemon juice and some olive oil, and you got a salad made inliterally minutes!
Don’t try all three things at once. Pick one thing to do it consistently for 21 days (which is the time it takes to form a new habit), and chart your success and changes. Whether its an increase in energy, loss of weight, journal it, so that you can see what’s happening as you change something for the better.
Feel free to share your success stories here as you go along, for even more cheerleading support!