Top Tips for Feeling Your Best This Summer

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Many of us will be taking staycations this year, be it time off at home or time away in the UK. Hopefully we’ll have a valuable break from routine and a chance to rest, whilst we are trying to find a new ‘normal’ with the past few months having been stressful and challenging in many ways.

There are many things that we cannot control in the world right now. But I do know that one thing that you can control is how and what you eat. A healthy diet is not a diet. It’s a healthy way of eating and adopting a lifestyle that is achievable and supports you physically, mentally and emotionally. 

When we take good care of ourselves, we are more likely to make healthier food choices and gain long-term health and happiness. So, I just want to share with you some tips to keep you and your family healthy during these summer months.

Follow these simple steps over the summer to help you feel better and keep your health goals on track, without feeling deprived.

My Top 5 Tips for feeling your best:

  1. Breakfast - eat a nutritious breakfast such as porridge oats, banana with nuts and seeds, or eggs as they will all keep you fuller for longer 
  2. Fruit & Veg - eat plenty of vegetables to keep your digestion healthy as well as filling you up more and you will eat less of the foods that may be more calorific
  3. Water - keep adequately hydrated - it can be all too easy to forget to drink water but it is really important especially in the warm weather and if you are drinking alcohol. This is one simple thing you can do to keep yourself healthy and well
  4. Eating out - choose your indulgences carefully - don’t think it has to be ‘All’ or ‘Nothing’ I allow myself my treats in the evening when eating out 
  5. Sleep - make sure you get enough sleep. Many people sleep better when on holidays and find that they feel so much better as a result. However, it can be tempting to have too many late nights. So, have plenty of restful nights with a good book and it will do you the power of good

I know these tips are very simple, but in my experience, it’s often the basics that get forgotten about. A couple of easy changes that you stick to, will benefit your health more than drastic lifestyle changes that only last a week or two.