Changing your diet
How to change your habits, and stick to them!

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you had no other choice but to change your diet? Whether it is for medical reasons or a personal choice, switching to a new diet is never easy.
There are a few things you can do to make sure you are successful at that new regimen and overall new way to enjoy and live life.
The very first thing , whatever it is that you have to remove from your diet shall not stand on your way; you will have to clean your fridge and pantry. There is no reason to put more temptations in between you and your goal, no chips shall make you fail!
Remember that you are doing yourself a favor!
Once all the forbidden elements are gone, make sure you plan some time for this new diet: when you have to make changes, you need to learn everything again, that will be time consuming. But then again, breaking and forming habits never come easy. Whatever that new diet is you will need time to:
1-Research about recipes that will fit your diet
2-Shop for new ingredients
3-Learn how to make these new recipes
These steps are essential to your success. They will be time consuming as you start all over but once you have the recipes, keep them on hand so you do not have to do the research again
Be proud of having accomplished that step, it is a big one!
Keep healthy options on hand: When dinner time is here and you have nothing on hand, the risk of a break down gets suddenly bigger! Make sure you have healthy options on hand or at least the ingredients to make them that fit your diet.
Also, as you prepare your meals, it does not take much more time to make a few extra portions and if you don’t do good with left overs, freeze some of it, you will have healthy options ready and a dinner you don’t have to cook!
Meal planning is the best way to go to make sure you will not fall of the diet wagon.
Be patient with yourself: results do not always show right away, you are doing good!
Keep track and monitor: As you change your diet, you might have to monitor to know how your body reacts to these changes, it will also help measuring your success and reflecting on it! Keeping track will help you
Team work: Get people on board with you, they will be present to cheer you, help you and support you, this will also make yourself more accountable and willing to stay on the right track. Get people on your side, ask for recipes, , make a phone call when you don’t feel right, ask for “checking in” text messages, get together to cook and eat the new recipes and enjoy every step of the new successful you!
"If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself." – Henry Ford





