Tuesday, June 9, 2020

10 Workday Habits of Healthy People

Spending a good chunk of your day inside an office, plopped and stressed in front of a computer, can take a toll on your health, frame of mind and diet. You’re likely not moving your body enough and perhaps sticking your hand in the communal candy bowl a little too much. Making a few small changes to your workday routine or office space can help you stick to your diet plan, shed unwanted pounds and even sneak in a little exercise and added weight loss motivation!

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Here are 10 simple strategies to help you stay healthy at work:

1. Fill up before work.

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Eating a nutritious breakfast not only helps provide the fuel you need to begin your workday but can also help you lose weight and keep it off. A survey from The National Weight Control Registry showed that the majority of people who maintained a 30-pound weight loss for one year or more ate a breakfast. Plus, according to Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce, studies have shown that consuming breakfast improves cognitive function and energy levels during the workday.

Whip up one of these satisfying flex-approved breakfast recipes before heading to the office. If you don’t have any time to cook in the morning, stock up on healthy grab-and-go breakfast options from Nutrisystem. Learn more from our diet and recipe experts at The Leaf and read these five breakfast habits that melt pounds for your work week! >

2. Lighten up your coffee order.

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Consider a sweetened cinnamon latte from a popular coffeehouse: a large sized beverage topped with whipped cream can contain over 400 calories and 13 teaspoons of sugar. Order a white chocolate mocha and you’ll be sipping even more calories and sugar. Those fancy brews you pick up in the morning (and again in the afternoon) are no good for your waistline.

A research report, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, shows that regularly consuming sugar-sweetened drinks is linked to greater weight gain and obesity. Plus, sugar stokes your appetite. Unsweetened tea and coffee are your healthiest options. For extra flavor, add a dash of cinnamon or pumpkin spice to plain coffee, stick to skim (not whole milk) and skip the whipped cream.

Still looking to hit the local coffee shop throughout your work week? Our experts at the Leaf show you what to order with our Coffee Shop Guide! >

3. Make a prioritized to-do list.

Healthy Workday Tips and Habits

If you tend to get overwhelmed or feel under pressures during your workday, making an organized to-do list can help you manage your time and ease some stress, says Mayo Clinic. They explain the importance of managing stress, as it affects everything—your health, your mood, your behavior and even your weight. According to Harvard Health, stress increases hormones that stimulate your appetite and cravings for comfort food that tends to be high in fat and sugar.

Other ways to help ease workday stress include deep breathing, taking a walk to regroup or talking to a colleague for insight or perspective. If you often stress eat while at work, try these tips. >

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4. Stand up.

Healthy Workday Tips and Habits

That’s it… simple as that. Take any opportunity you can to get up off your chair and onto your feet—such as when you’re on the phone, during a staff meeting, whenever! That little movement not only burns more calories so you lose weight, but it may also help reduce your risk of more serious ailments, like heart disease and type 2 diabetes, says Harvard Health. Prolonged sitting causes the body processes that break down sugar and fats to slow or stall. So, walk a little, try a simple 15-minute workout during your lunch break or just stand up to kick the processes back into action. Read these 6 reasons why you should be standing up right now! >

5. Skip the fried side at lunch…

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That’s just one strategy you can use when meeting a client out for lunch or picking up food to eat at your desk. Sometimes you just don’t have time to pack lunch to bring to the office or maybe you forgot your Nutrisystem meal at home—and that’s ok. Just make smart selections when you’re dining out or ordering in to keep your healthy eating plan and weight loss diet on track. Try starting with saying no to the fries or onion rings and opting for a salad or veggies instead. Here are more lunchtime tips for dining out when you’re trying to lose weight. >

6. …and eat your meal slowly.

Healthy Workday Tips and Habits

When you’re eating at your desk between meetings or mid-deadline, you’re likely to rush through. However, it’s worth the effort to pay attention and slow it down. According to Cleveland Clinic, research shows, “people who eat quickly are more likely to weigh more.”

When you eat slowly, it gives your brain time to receive the “I’m full” signals from your stomach, says Harvard Health. Inhale your meal and you may eat more than your body actually needs. To help you slow down, Psychology Today suggests taking smaller bites and putting your fork down or taking a drink between each mouthful. Check out these five ways slow eating can increase weight loss! >

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7. Keep a water bottle on your desk.

Healthy Workday Tips and Habits

It’ll serve as a visual reminder to take a sip stay hydrated. According to Mayo Clinic, “mild dehydration” can impact your memory, sap your energy and up your anxiety, which can negatively impact your workday performance. Plus, thirst is often masked as hunger—prompting you to grab a snack when all your body really needs is a glass of water. Nutrisystem recommends drinking at least 64 ounces of water every day. Here are more tips from the Leaf to help you reach your water quota. >

8. Schedule a walking meeting.

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Your workday may be too packed to hit the gym during lunchtime, so try to sneak physical activity in where you can. One idea is to walk while you talk business. Instead of sitting in a conference room, head outdoors with your colleague and brainstorm on the move if possible. Adding a total of 30 minutes of brisk walking to your daily routine can burn about 150 calories, says Mayo Clinic. Plus, according to Psychology Today, the fresh air may help improve your mood and reduce stress. Read these 10 reasons why you should start walking outside today. >

9. Stock up your snack drawer.

Healthy Workday Tips and Habits

There’s no candy bowl on your desk and you try not to indulge in your colleague’s stash of sweets too-too often. However, those leftover doughnuts in the breakroom or bag of salty chips beckoning you from the vending machine can be tough to resist. In a study, published in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, overweight people were asked why they chose unhealthy snacks. The most common response was temptation.

To help keep your diet on track, keep a stash of Nutrisystem diet food snacks at work so you can nosh when the need arises, without a bit of guilt. Choose from a wide variety of options—from popcorn to cheese puffs, and cookies to cupcakes. Try some of our top 20 Nutrisystem snacks and sweets. >

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10. Make a health buddy.

Healthy Workday Tips and Habits

According to HealthDay, research shows that you have an increased chance of taking on a healthy habit “if you find a friend with similar traits to share the experience.” Team up with a coworker and encourage each other to make healthy food choices or go for a quick walk during a break. Here are seven reasons to get a healthy workout buddy in your life today! >

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Big (no pun intended) day for me!

Today was a special day for me. I woke up this morning and did my weigh in and the scale gave me 314.8 pounds. For some people stepping on a scale and seeing that number would be a horrific experience but for me it was pure joy.

I started my weight loss at 387 pounds in November 2019. That is a loss of roughly 72 pounds so far which is great but not why I’m so happy today. The reason this day means so much to me is that it represents the lowest number I’ve seen on a scale since I was 16 years old. I remember weighing in for football in the 10th grade and seeing 316 on the scale, that is literally the last time I saw a number under 320 in the last 29 years!

I have tried to lose weight before but have always failed in the long term. I would drop twenty or thirty pounds then hit a wall and stop losing. This would invariably lead me to depression, self-doubt, self-pity, and right back to my old friend and comforter food. The weight loss would be gone in a few months and I’d end up as large or larger then when I started and feel like a total failure.

This time is different. I hit that wall, but I didn’t give up. I struggled for months on a plateau that refused to budge, months of a Covid lockdown, months of waning motivation, months of feeling like a failure yet again, but this time instead of giving up I doubled down. I reached out to for help and powered through it.

I am not where I planned to be when I started in Nov. My goal was to be under 300lbs by my Birthday in May and I didn’t get there, but I’m so damn proud of myself for not giving up this time. Today I don’t feel like a failure, I don’t feel like a number on a scale. Instead I feel that anything I want to achieve is possible, I CAN DO THIS.

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I need tips on staying motivated after a toxic situation

I (29, gay male) was in a 7 year relationship that ended about a year and a half ago. A few years into the relationship, I decided I needed to improve my health. I started working on weight loss. When I started seeing results all intimacy stopped. He wasn't big on hand holding, cuddling, etc. anyway, but once I started losing sex and everything else just stopped. If I was lucky, bought gifts, set the mood, and the stars aligned just so we may have had sex every 3 months.

He suddenly got angry when I'd go see relatives, visit friends, or even look for work. I finally had enough and insisted on being allowed to socialize. I had barely touched another human in six months. A new friend hugged me and I started sobbing. Not my most masculine moment, but it was overwhelming. It highlighted how bad things had gotten.

Now, I'm out of the relationship. Almost to my goal weight and start to feel proud, I think about that. I know there were a lot of things wrong with that relationship, but it's hard to stay motivated when that's the reaction you get. I've gone from 350lbs to 200 (I was at 185, then quarantine munchies set in). I should be able to be happy about that without that underlying "yeah, but..." feeling.

TL;DR: Was in a very toxic relationship where weight loss was, effectively, punished. Struggling with motivation and conflicted feelings as a result

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I feel weird when people comment on my weight loss

Rant warning-

So I’ve lost about 35lb, and I’m halfway to my goal. I started losing weight just before quarantine started in my state, and I run a cafe where we are very chummy with our regulars. Now that we’ve reopened, I’m seeing everyone again, and EVERYONE is saying something. I thought I would love this part of my journey, but it makes me feel awkward and uncomfortable. I am a very confident person, even at my biggest, so it’s surprising to feel so sensitive about my body. Some people don’t even recognize me (I did also significantly change my haircut, plus masks at work). But it’s... jarring. I do love my body right now, and every step of the way, it just feels more personal that I anticipated. I’m doing this for me, not the general public.

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Dropped 3lbs overnight due to illness and I’m secretly happy about it

So I’m really trying to maintain a healthy mindset and approach to my weight loss. But last night I threw up shortly before dinner (not on purpose; I think I just ate something for lunch that didn’t agree with me). I felt fairly normal after that but I was wary about eating anything for dinner, so I just went to bed to sleep it off. I weigh myself every morning, so when I stepped on the scale this morning, I saw I had dropped 3lbs from yesterday. I’m sure this is mainly due to a decrease in water after throwing up, but I couldn’t help but feel pleased. However, I want to really check myself on this feeling because this isn’t a healthy way to lose weight. Has anyone else felt like this?

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Sudden Body Image Issues at halfway mark

I’m a little past half way of my weight loss journey, 80lbs down, 75 to go. The last few days I looked in the mirror and have been disgusted by what I see. My skin is saggy and I’m really grossed out about how fat I am now and how fat I used to be. I’ve never felt this way before. I used to be really confident in my morbidly obese body, I don’t know what happened.

And then last night purely accidentally my wife shared a photo we took of me in my spandex cycling kit to social media. I’m mortified and when I look in the mirror I’m even more disgusted. It was really hard to keep myself from binging on food last night, but I abstained.

I’m not even sure why I’m posting, guess I want to vent?

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"Every extra fat cell is an unshed tear from incomplete grief from psychological wounds & unresolved trauma.”

I think we all can agree that food isn’t the issue, it’s us. I can walk past 50 bottles of alcohol completely indifferent but will bow down at the sight of cheese nachos.

I’ve had several disciplined periods of losing 20 pounds and working out but nothing is sustainable.

I can’t cut junk out for the rest of my life because it feels like I’m robbing myself of the only thing that makes me feel safe and gets me through the day.

I eat sugary, carby, dairy things when feeling stressed, neglected, low - anything negative!

I’ve heard from many sources that forgiving yourself and others the right way (“Sorry that I put on a happy face when I wanted to punch you in the face, I betrayed myself and will never let that happen again”), grieving and letting go causes a lot of weight to drop and eating compulsion to lessen.

Has anyone here made a positive experience in weight loss after letting go of trauma and past hurt?

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