Maybe you're stuck working regular 10-hour days. Or maybe your manager did away with your real lunch break, and it's now a lunch pause. Or you're up all hours
taking care of a newborn. We get it—life these days is crazy-hectic. And when you're stressed and time-pressed, one of the first things to go out the window is your weight-loss plan. Who has time to cook healthy food or make it to the gym when there's just so much to take care of every day? Take a deep breath, relax, and read these brilliantly easy ways to stick to your diet.
De-Junk Your Kitchen
Yep, it'll be painful, but go through your cabinets and fridge and trash (or give away) all your sugary snacks, processed chips and crackers, frozen treats, and any other junk-food items. "When you're busy and pressed for time, you're more likely to reach for these over any healthier food in your kitchen, and that derails weight loss," says Alissa Rumsey, R.D., a nutritionist and spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Put Healthy Food at Eye Level
After you've un-junked your kitchen, stock healthy foods and snacks, and put them right in your line of sight so you see them—and reach for them—first, suggests Rumsey. "Put Greek yogurt on the eye-level refrigerator rack, and load the first part of your cabinets with healthy canned soups, instant brown rice, tuna packets, quinoa—low-fat, lower-calorie foods you can see, grab, and prepare quickly," she says.
Pencil In Your Workouts
Busy people are always putting their appointments in a datebook or on their smartphone planner—and doing the same for your 7:30 p.m. cardio class can help you stick to your diet goals. "If you write in the specifics for an exercise session, then you're more likely to view it as another important appointment to keep," says Rumsey.
Make Big Batches
Seriously, even the busiest CEO or new mom can carve out a few hours on Sunday afternoon or evening and put together a large healthy meal in advance that can serve as lunch or dinner through the week. "Make a big pot of brown rice, roast a heaping tray of veggies, make chili in your slow cooker, even roast an entire chicken," suggests Rumsey. All of these keep well for days in the fridge, and they can be repurposed into a variety of meals for days in the time it takes to hit the drive thru.
Don't Rely on Sugar and Caffeine
A regular a.m. coffee is one thing. "But when we're stressed and time-pressed, we tend to turn to stimulants like coffee and sugary treats for an energy surge throughout the day," says Rumsey. After the initial jolt, however, both of these wear off and can leave you more tired—and with big cravings. Next time you're dragging, try one of these natural ways to feel more energized instead.
Have Healthy Snacks with You at All Times
Find an Exercise Partner
Learn to Prepare a Few Easy Go-To Meals
Keep Your Gym Gear by the Front Door
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