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Helpful Tips for Sticking to Your New Diet

By CN Staff
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January 24, 2023
       
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Many people steel their resolve in January and promise themselves they’re going to start eating better. Such a resolution is more difficult than you may think, however, and it’s even more common for people to give up on their new lifestyles and diets. Explore some helpful tips for sticking to your new diet so that you have the tools to stay on track as you undergo lifestyle changes.

Don’t Rely Solely on Willpower

With the fresh opportunities the New Year provides, you may feel resolute and motivated at the moment, but that resolve can quickly disappear as the weeks go on. Willpower is always in finite supply, and you can’t rely on it to carry your new diet indefinitely.

Instead, realize that diets aren’t all about giving up your favorite foods. If you find yourself craving something sweet, plan accordingly by finding alternatives, such as fruit, or allow yourself to indulge from time to time. One of the most helpful tips for sticking to your new diet is realizing that diets don’t demand constant and perfect restraint, and when willpower fails, it’s OK.

Plan Your Cheat Days

The biggest mistake many people make is not realizing that a good diet allows you to indulge from time to time. No one can always be a bastion of discipline and restraint. The healthiest thing to do is choose days that you take a break from your diet to indulge in your favorite dishes, restaurants, or snacks. Taking an occasional day to do this won’t set back your progress and will give you something to look forward to as a reward for your efforts.

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Make It More Convenient

Many people assume luxuries like takeout and meal delivery are out of the question, but you can find meal prep delivery services that will conform to your dietary needs! Such services are especially helpful for beginners that are still learning what sorts of meals they can make for themselves. It’s also nice to have the option for convenience when you’re short on time or simply don’t feel like cooking that night. Meal prep delivery services can keep your options open and help you feel less restricted by your dietary goals.

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