Eat Breakfast: You may rationalize that youre not hungry yet, that you dont have time, that lunch will come soon enough, that you need to diet anyway, or that the milk in the latte you pick up on the way is all the good nutrition you need. But skipping breakfast makes it harder to maintain stable blood sugar levels and effective functioning during your busy morning; you need it. (You can easily grab a hard-boiled egg and container of orange juice on your way out the door, right?)
Opt For Green Tea: If youre a coffee junkie, you may not realize the effects caffeine has on your system. However, you can reduce your stress levels and improve your mental performance throughout the day if you gradually wean yourself off of large amounts of caffeine. A relatively easy and healthy way to do that is to replace coffee with decafinated green tea, which has a soothing taste and the added benefit of loads of antioxidants.
Try Sparkling Juice or Perrier: If youre a cola drinker, youre probably experiencing the same health consequences from caffeine that coffee drinkers experience. A more healthful alternative is sparkling fruit juice, or sparkling water. Youll still be getting a refreshing treat, but youll be adding water to your system, rather than detracting it (caffeine saps your system of water, so drinking it is akin to un-drinking water!), and youll be avoiding other caffeine-related side effects.
Carry a Snack: Having some protein-rich, healthful snacks in your car, office, or purse can help you avoid blood sugar level dips and accompanying mood swings and fatigue. Trail mix, granola bars, and certain energy bars all contain good nutrition. Along these lines, you should always have water handy, as its so vital to health and proper physical functioning.
Healthy Munches: If you find that you absently munch when youre stressed, or have a pattern of snacking at certain times in the day or week, you can replace chips, cheese puffs and other less-healthy munchies with carrot sticks, edamame, celery sticks, sunflower seeds or other more healthy choices. (Even popcorn is a better choice if you leave off the butter and salt!)
Brown Bag It: Many people go out for lunch to fast food places, coffee shops or restaurants that serve less-than-optimally-healthy fare. While this does save a bit of time, you can save money and usually eat much healthier if you take a few extra minutes to pack and bring a lunch from home. Even if you do this only a few days a week, it would be an improvement over eating every lunch out.
No Caffeine After 2pm: Since caffeine has a half-life in your body of at least 6 hours, caffeine you ingest with dinner can interfere with your sleep at night. (See this article to learn more about the importance of sleep.)
Banish the Bad Stuff: Its easier to avoid sugary, fatty, and otherwise unhealthy foods if theyre not in your home, practically begging you to eat them! This may sound like a no-brainer (yet its sometimes harder to do than youd expect), but you should go through your kitchen and throw out anything your body cant use in a healthy way. (Or at least most of it.) That way youll be forced to snack on healthy food when youre stressed.
Stock Your Home With Healthy Fare: Even more important than getting the bad stuff out of your house, is getting healthy food in! The best way is to plan a menu of healthy meals and snacks at the beginning of each week, list the ingredients youll need, and shop for everything once a week. That way you know youll have what you want when you need it, and you wont have to stress over what to eat each night; youll already have thought of it! (This makes eating at home much easier, too!)
Tension Tamers: Adopting stress reducing techniques should also reduce your stress-induced cravings for unhealthy or excessive food. I recommend yoga, martial arts, journaling, laugher and PMR; heres a fuller selection of relaxation techniques you can use to calm down and turn off your bodys stress response.


