Journal How You Bite into a Healthy Lifestyle

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I love the theme for this year’s National Nutrition Month: “Bite into a Healthy Lifestyle.” There’s just something about that verb “bite” that feels very active, intentional and strong. It somehow says to me, “Go for it and don’t hold back!” So that’s what I’d like to invite each of you to do: No holding back when it comes to your health.

To help you do so, I’m going to share with you a journaling exercise that I hope will inspire you to take good care of yourself.

A 5 Minute Journaling Exercise

1. Ask yourself: “In what ways would I like to feel healthier?” Write as many answers in response to that question for one minute. Try very hard not to think about weight or appearance. Rather, think about actionable behaviors like more quality sleep, less time on social media that makes you feel bad about yourself, more time spent meditating, or regularly eating more vegetables.

2. Go through the list and identify the answers you wrote down that feel like “a should” coming from someone else’s agenda. If your husband has been nagging you about getting more exercise or you feel stressed about a nutrition headline you just read, consider setting those to the side. Hone in on and circle the things that feel deeply important to you.

3. Now choose the top one or two you’d like to focus on and craft a very specific and measurable goal around it.

4. Share this with a friend you trust and encourage him or her to do the same journaling exercise. Consider keeping one another accountable to prioritizing health.

Remember, health is a very broad word with many meanings. And only you truly know what you need to feel healthier inside and out. Health also requires sacrifice. Trust me, it’s no fun to go to bed when you’d rather stay up watching Scandal, but your health is the most vital investment you can make and you are worth it.

So happy National Nutrition Month. Take a bite out of health. I don’t think you’ll regret it!


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Marci Evans, MS, CEDRD-S, counsels clients and manages her group practice in Cambridge, MA. She also brings her passion and skill in the eating disorders field to students, interns and clinicians with online trainings and clinical supervision. Connect with her at www.marciRD.com and all social media outlets @marciRD.