Small steps to a healthier you

Walk this way
Walking seems like an obvious change if you’re trying to lead a healthier life, but it’s one of the easiest to implement. If the weather’s nice, get outside during lunch for a quick stroll, or park the car a bit further from work. If you can’t do any of that, organise a walking meeting with your colleagues or meet up with some friends for a stroll. Just 30 minutes of walking a day can increase your cardiovascular fitness, strengthen your bones and reduce excess body fat.
Walking seems like an obvious change, but it’s one of the easiest to implement.
Start a DIY project
Sawing wood, painting a wall and nailing a kennel together are all activities that’ll get you off the couch and moving. Starting a DIY project, like building the children a cubby house or renovating the kitchen, will keep you active for extended periods of time and help you lead a healthier lifestyle. DIY will also give you a sense of achievement once you’ve finished projects.Don’t skip meals – eat more of the good stuff
Skipping meals can cause fatigue, moodiness and lack of concentration. A study by the medical journal Metabolism found skipping meals and eating one large meal at night can result in delayed insulin response – a condition that, if continued in the long term, could lead to diabetes. The lesson? Eat breakfast, lunch and dinner, but cut the bad stuff like chocolate, takeaway and fatty foods. Eat more fruit, vegetables and grains instead.
Don’t skip meals! Instead, eat more of the good stuff.