In most cases, you already know what it takes to live a heart-healthy lifestyle. Chances are you'll immediately think of exercising, eating more veggies and less processed foods, giving up smoking, and managing your stress as key things you can do to ensure you're doing great things for your body. But, as most Americans can attest, it can be difficult to stick to those healthy habits day after day — especially when you have a demanding work and home schedule, and you're constantly bombarded by unhealthy foods in grocery aisles, restaurants, and well-meaning friends and relatives. Indeed, you have your work cut out for you. But it's so worth it. Here are a few tips to get you adopting healthy habits that actually stick. The main goal is to take it one day at a time. According to a study published by the British Journal of General Practice, it takes about 66 days for you to turn a certain behavior into a habit.
How to Adopt Heart-Healthy Habits That You Won't Quit
Published by Wonder Laboratories on Mar 3rd 2016
In most cases, you already know what it takes to live a heart-healthy lifestyle. Chances are you'll immediately think of exercising, eating more veggies and less processed foods, giving up smoking, and managing your stress as key things you can do to ensure you're doing great things for your body. But, as most Americans can attest, it can be difficult to stick to those healthy habits day after day — especially when you have a demanding work and home schedule, and you're constantly bombarded by unhealthy foods in grocery aisles, restaurants, and well-meaning friends and relatives. Indeed, you have your work cut out for you. But it's so worth it. Here are a few tips to get you adopting healthy habits that actually stick. The main goal is to take it one day at a time. According to a study published by the British Journal of General Practice, it takes about 66 days for you to turn a certain behavior into a habit.