How often do we go to
the shops and come back with everything, except what we need? When you are at
home it is easy to stick to a weight loss program because there are so fewer
distractions! It's when we go the shops that temptation strikes. However, with
that being said we do still need to leave the house to purchase the necessary
ingredients that make up a healthy diet.
Here are 5 tips for a
healthy shopping experience:
Planning
Create a meal planner
to map out your meals for the next 30 days. Do this before your next monthly
shopping experience so that you know exactly what you are going to purchase!
Make sure that you
adding the right amount of fruit and vegetables to your planner for a more
balanced diet.
Shop the perimeter
first
The layout of stores
are pretty much the same, they keep all the healthy stuff on the perimeter. So
that is exactly where you need to start your shopping experience, on the
perimeter of the store. Also, fresh foods tend to be healthier than ready made
because you know exactly what is going into your meal. No hidden calories
there!
Make a list and check
it twice
Having a list
prepared will make your shopping more efficient and you won't end up wandering
the aisles aimlessly looking for the healthy foods. Even though you have a
list, don't let it prevent you from trying new healthy foods. When forming your
list, use your meal planner and don't forget to include healthy, convenient
snacks!
Avoid shopping on an
empty stomach
We have all
experienced disciplines rapid decline when we are hungry, am I right or am I
right!? It is far easier to buy those high-calorie treats when we are hungry,
so at all costs avoid shopping on an empty stomach. If you do find yourself on
an empty stomach while at the shops, drink some water and munch on a piece of
fruit.
Understand what is in
the food
Often times fat-free
and low-fat contain a lot more fat than what is normally expected. Beware,
nutrient labels usually only list the nutrients for one serving which can
become a problem if you feel that you need more than one serving. Try comparing
similar foods to each other so that you know exactly what you are buying.
The best way to
prevent coming home with everything but what you needed is to be prepared! I
find that the best way to finish a monthly goal is to start it on a good foot.
Remember that the less junk food you keep at home the less of it you will
consume!
Justin has been a
part of the weight loss industry for a number of years, first as a consumer and
now as a teacher. In his own words, he says, "I used to be overweight
until people started making rude comments and that is when decided that enough
is enough, and lost the weight for good!" He has been at his goal weight
for the last 10 years and has never looked back!
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