- Eat real food: fruits, veggies, nuts, fish
- Avoid the fake stuff loaded with sugar, white flour and processed crap
- Move more
I'm right there with ya. The season of holiday indulgence has left me with little extra muffin top and we're not even through Christmas!
Still there is always a new discovery or scientific data that might have us rethinking our approach to a healthful diet.
Health magazine (which is FABULOUS) profiled the "15 Biggest Diet and Weight Loss Stories of 2013."
Some of the Interesting Ones:
Make sleep a major priority - Researchers at UT Southwestern Med Center determined that not enough sleep causes us to eat more and gain weight. Think about it. You just crave crap when you're sleep-deprived.
I am also hearing from more and more women that sleep is their "secret weapon" to staying beautiful. {Shameless Plug Alert: Check out my new website TheBestBeautySecrets.com}.
Ditch the Diet Stuff - fake sweeteners might make you crave sugar even more.
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The Takeaway
This is a great read if you're gearing up for "getting back on the wagon" in 2014.
I say, though, why wait? Start now.
If you make plant-based foods a mainstay of your diet and indulge moderately (better said: when it's REALLY worth it) you can fit back into your skinny jeans on New Year's Eve....and won't have to start 2014 on a crash diet.
The best way to do this? Adopt a Mediterranean approach to eating. It works.