Eating Healthy and a Blog Give-a-Way!

It’s no secret to anyone who knows me, that for many years I have battled with my weight, and have usually been on the losing end.  I have fluctuated as little as 5 pounds to as many as 80 or more pounds of excess weight hanging on my medium build frame.  A few years ago, I decided enough was enough and I started my journey to healthier eating and a healthier life style.  I joined Medical Weight Loss, and let me tell you that was the best money I ever spent!  I have learned so much from the girls over at the Canton, MI clinic and they are always supportive and encouraging when I go in.

While Medical Weight Loss could help me lose the weight, I needed to learn how to approach that weight loss differently than I had in the past.  Being a healthy eater required that I became both educated and smart about what healthy eating actually is.  Being food smart isn’t about learning to calculate grams or fat, nor is it about studying labels and counting calories.  For me it is all about moderate eating, consisting of healthy meals at least three times per day and that what I eat is well balanced.  I needed to say good bye however to the ease of running through a drive-thru when in a pinch, or picking up a snack out of a vending machine.

Eating healthy requires quite a bit of leeway for me.  I might eat too much or not enough, consume foods that are sometimes more or less nutritious or just blow it all together. However, you should always fuel your body and your brain regularly with enough food to keep both your mind and body strong and alert.  This was something I have the hardest time remembering.

Here is what I have learned: A healthy eater is a good problem solver, we learn to solve a great many dilemmas such as how to still have foods we love but to do so on a healthy scale.  Healthy eaters have learned to take care of themselves and their eating with sound judgment and making wise decisions.  Healthy eaters are always aware of what they eat, and know the effect that it will have on their bodies.

When we are unable to take control of our eating habits, we are also likely to get out of control with other aspects of life as well.  You may find yourself spending too much, talking too much, or even going to bed later and later. I know that when I am out of control in one area of my life, generally I am out of control in many.

You should always remember that restricting food in any way is always a bad thing.  Don’t use food as a reward or punishment system…EVER.  I have fallen into that trap more times than I can count, and it usually ends in disastrous results.  Healthy eating is a way of life, something that you can do to enhance your body or your lifestyle.  If you’ve thought about making your life better, healthy eating might just be the place to start.  You’ll make life easier for yourself, those around you, and even your family.  Not to mention, for us parents… we want to practice what we preach right?

Do you want to become a healthier eater and maybe lose a few pounds yourself?  Then join us in “Healthy Mom” Blog Give-a-way. We will be giving away a gift basket to the mom (or pop) who makes the biggest change and loses the most during our “Healthy Mom” blog give-a-way!

Watch for the give-a-way post!

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A busy mom of 2 beautiful girls, a wife and work at home mom. What's for dinner is always a challenge in my house, so in my quest to find tips, tricks quick & easy recipes and product recommendations, I hope I can provide you with solutions to solve that challenge in your house!

Comments

  1. It is an interesting fact that not everytime does or can it happen

  2. The Recipe Mom says:

    Thank you for stopping by our blog. We appreciate your readership.

  3. Thank’s for sharing this
    This is really interesting

  4. An interesting post about healthy choices. I guess, if you are really serious to have a healthy lifestyle, you will and can do it. No doubt about it.

  5. David hogard says:

    Good health does not lie in eliminating carbohydrates or fats. Include all your favorite foods but balance them with the rest of your diet. If you indulge your taste buds by eating pizza one day, then try and do so at lunch time, never eat pizza late at night. Ask for low fat cheese and healthy toppings. Eat just enough to satisfy your craving. The days you indulge, eat sensibly the rest of the day, salads and fruits will help you make up for the binge.

    http://healthfreak2.wordpress.com/2009/11/05/eat-healthy-live-better/

  6. The Recipe Mom says:

    Thank you for stopping by and your comment. I do agree that denying yourself the foods you crave sets you up to fail. Along my journey to the healthier lifestyle and weight loss I wanted, I have learned how to balance the days that I indulge (or in the words of a classic dieter “cheat”). I have learned if I allow myself the treat once in a while, I don’t find it so hard to forgo them most of the time.

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