20 steps to a healthier lifestyle
04 Mar 2012 04:56 AM |
Posted by Editor
Do you often find yourself feeling bloated or lethargic? Looking to lose some weight but need help getting started? If you want to kick-start a healthy lifestyle plan but aren’t really sure how to do it, then you’ve come to the right place!
Jenny Craig Dietician, Karen Inge, shares her super simple steps to leading a healthier lifestyle. We bet you’ll be surprised to see that implementing a healthy living plan and achieving your weight loss goals is a lot easier than you think!
1.) Always eat breakfast
People who skip breakfast are more likely to be overweight. Eating first thing in the morning revs up your metabolism and really gets you going for the day.
2.) Don’t skip meals
People who skip meals often find themselves feeling so hungry (because their blood sugar levels have dropped) that they turn to foods like biscuits or lollies for a quick sugar fix.
3.) Push yourself away from the table
To prevent overeating, stop eating when you feel satisfied rather than uncomfortably full. As a wise woman once said: the best exercise for losing weight is to push yourself away from the table.

4.) Make water first option
Have a drink of water if you feel like something between meals because you may need fluids, not food. Research suggests that having two glasses of water before a meal reduces the quantity of food you consume.
5.) Slow down
Allowing at least 20 minutes to eat your meal gives your brain time to register that you are satisfied. So take small mouthfuls and chew your food well.
6.) Eat at the table
Don’t mindlessly eat in front of the TV. By eating together as a family at the dining table, it slows down food consumption and you tend to eat less.
7.) Keep track of your weight
Weigh yourself weekly to monitor what’s happening with your weight. People who weigh themselves regularly are more successful at maintaining their weight.
8.) Eat rainbows
The easiest way to ensure a healthy diet that includes a good intake of vitamins, minerals and other vital antioxidants is to always have a colourful array of foods on your plate.
9.) Spice up your diet
Herbs and spices are a rich source of antioxidants, so add oregano and mint to your Greek salad, a few basil leaves to your tomato salad and lemongrass, ginger and chilli to your favourite Thai salad dressing.
10.) Make mine wholegrain
Choose wholegrain bread and other grain foods instead of overly processed varieties because they are the best energy foods for the brain and working muscles.
11.) Balance your plate
To get the right balance to your meal divide your plate in two and fill one half with vegetables or salad. Then divide the other half into two and fill one half with lean meat, fish or poultry and the other with super grains like quinoa, buckwheat, rice and polenta etc.

12.) Choose healthy oils
Good fats are found in olive oil and other nut and seed oils, nuts, and oily fish so incorporate them into your diet. Keep saturated fats (found in fatty meats, butter, cream, biscuits, cakes, creamy dressings, pies and pastries) to a minimum.
13.) Keep your portions in check
Reduce the size of your crockery. The larger the bowl, the more we tend to put in it.
14.) Forget the salt
Adding extra salt to food affects the health of blood vessels, kidneys and bones.
15.) Don’t serve soft drinks
Have a jug of water on the table instead of drinks high in sugar. If you don’t like the taste of water, add a few slices of orange, lemon or lime for extra zing.
16.) Eat fruit for dessert
Involve your children in preparing a fruit platter so they are more likely to eat the fruit.
17.) Drink less alcohol
A glass of red wine a day may be good for you, but excessive alcohol consumption isn’t. Having up to two standard drinks a day with two alcohol-free days a week is deemed as drinking in moderation.
18.) Avoid fad diets
It’s so easy to fall victim to the ‘magic wand syndrome’ and start cutting out major food groups with the belief that you will lose weight. While it is true that cutting out carbs from your diet will result in weight loss, it’s generally short term and not healthy in the long term.
19.) Buddy up
It’s always easier to adopt healthier lifestyle habits if you have support from friends, family or a coach. It’s not that easy to make changes so if you get encouragement and positive support it’s amazing how motivation soars.
Bh recommends locking in regular exercise ‘dates’ with friends, or joining a weight loss program like Jenny Craig, which provides personal consultants who provide constant support and advice, and help you to manage your diet and achieve your weight loss goals.
20.) Move, Move, Move!
You don’t need a gym membership or need to run a marathon...but you do need to walk more, take the stairs, do a Zumba class or two, and take your dog for a walk. That way you’ll not only maintain your weight more easily, but you might actually lose some and increase your vitality. Every part of your body will thank you for it!!
How many of these steps are you currently doing? What’s your weakness when it comes to weight loss and leading a healthier lifestyle?
Member Comments
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Tinaaa
(Australia)
great article!
honestly i am following all these steps.. thats why i probably dont have a weight problem and why i am pretty healthy in general!
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 5:27am)
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Divine Diva
(Australia)
I love this as I have recently started doing Zumba and have been doing it now for two and a half weeks. At first I thought I would never learn the steps, however it is quite easy and fun also! I didn't want to lose weight as such but tone up and do a little more exercise which has made me feel so much better. I have lost three and a half kilo's with doing Zumba and changing my diet only slightly, as I did eat quite healthy, however I just replaced some foods with others and really haven't had many cravings at all for bad foods. I don't believe diets work, as I just think you need to eat in moderation and also allow yourself a treat every once in a while. :)
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 9:08am)
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Divine Diva
(Australia)
Also I forgot to add that I purchased the disks to do at home, as I didn't want to look like a total idiot if I went to a class and had no idea! lol If you are strapped for time they have disks with shorter workouts that still make you work up a sweat and ultimately tone you up. To be honest at first I thought something this fun couldn't possibly make you tone up or lose any weight, however I was completely wrong. And the best part is you don't even feel like your doing a workout. It has to be one of the most fun filled workouts I have ever done. :)
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 9:34am)
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Platinum Ms
(Australia)
Been out of wack no excuse, I tick about 5 of the boxes, life gets busy too busy I don't have a weight problem but I do need to stop and smell the roses
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 10:13am)
Posted by:
Chrissynick
(Australia)
i really love this article. There are some really fantastic tips in here.
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 11:07am)
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Princess Fiona1
(Member since 2007, Australia)
Great article. I can honestly say that I am following all of these steps, which is probably also why I am a healthy weight, and have been the same weight for the past two decades. I actually enjoy exercising, and prefer healthy food to takeaways, and I love love love fruit and veg.
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 12:53pm)
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oztag
(Australia)
I'm pretty much doing all of the steps at the moment :) My main weakness is my random craving for chocolate after I play some intense sport, but I'm sure I can treat myself once in a while :) Thanks for the awesome article.
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 12:55pm)
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Evanescencessy
(Australia)
This is another great informative and helpful article. I cant say that I pay too much attention to my diet or portions etc, but I am trying to eat more healthy, having less junk food and drinking more water.
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 1:19pm)
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RetroD11
(Australia)
These are really good tips that hits it right on the nail! I'm doing a few of these already and they are effective.
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 2:08pm)
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Ms Jelena
(Australia)
Great article! I'm following majority of these. I don't have an exercising buddy, but I'm motivated and don't skip it because I feel guilty. I'm naughty and I eat white bread most of the time, but I try not to eat too much of it. I indulge in desserts, but I don't go overboard.
Water and tea are my first two options and I rarely ever drink soft drinks. I actually can't remember having anything else but one can of red bull so far this year.
I honestly think that everything in moderation is ok.
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 2:14pm)
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Icecream1985
(Australia)
great and helpful article bh
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 2:46pm)
Posted by:
Chicklet
(Member since 2008, Australia)
I think exercising is key. Once you start that, almost by default you become more conscious of eating more healthily as you don't want to waste all that hard work!
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 3:15pm)
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Neilrawson
(Australia)
I do most of these things anyway. The things I do not do are eat fruit for deserts, who can pass up cheesecake or pavlova. I have too much salt in my diet I think and I do not eat wholegrain bread, I buy Hi fibre, low GI from Baker's Delight.
###Sandra
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 4:03pm)
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discomilk
(Australia)
Those are excellent tips, at least I know i'm doing the right thing :) Growing up my parents only ever gave me fruits and veggies and unprocessed foods, and I've carried that on into my adult life.
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 4:29pm)
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Snazzie
(Member since 2008, Australia)
I'm currently doing about half of these steps, so I have a bit more work to do! Thanks for the tips bh.
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 4:47pm)
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mrscleaver
(Australia)
Thanks for the great article.I seriously need an overhaul at present.I have a new born plus 4 other kids & we have been going through some stressful situations lately.We have to move soon so i am aiming to do more of these things once we have settled in our new place,this list will definitely help.
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 6:21pm)
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diabla
(Australia)
great tips, i follow most of these steps
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 7:00pm)
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Nidhi1
(Australia)
That's a very good article........I try to follow a healthy lifestyle but sometimes I skip... ;)
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 7:14pm)
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scentsation
(Member since 2008, Australia)
What fantastic tips! I really need to eat more slowly, far too often I just scoff my food down!
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 8:10pm)
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Senorita
(Australia)
great article!!!
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 9:12pm)
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katshepsutt
(Australia)
Love this article - so many tips, and I think Eating Rainbows is a fabulous expression, and one I'll sure remember :-)
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March 04, 2012 (Mar 4, 2012 10:52pm)
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Stay C
(Australia)
My weakness is sugar =D
But I do stick to most of them especially the move, move, move as I have so much sport going on at the moment that I'm tired just thinking about it but excited too.
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March 05, 2012 (Mar 5, 2012 12:21am)
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Michelle Sweetheart
(United States)
My weakness is food amnesia. Forgetting what I ate earlier and mindless eating.
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March 05, 2012 (Mar 5, 2012 8:29am)
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Fashionista8P
(Member since 2008, Australia)
i am a little bit bad when it comes to breakfast, on the holidays especially
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March 05, 2012 (Mar 5, 2012 10:39am)
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Jenniqua
(Australia)
I try to follow most of these suggestions, but I can get a little relaxed on them every now and again. I definately need to get moving more.
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March 05, 2012 (Mar 5, 2012 10:39am)
Posted by: Tinaaa (Australia)
great article!
honestly i am following all these steps.. thats why i probably dont have a weight problem and why i am pretty healthy in general!
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