1. Stock up on frozen veggies and berries to have on hand when you might need them.
2. Buy a season (or a series) of a very addictive TV show. Force yourself to watch it ONLY while you're running on the treadmill, using the elliptical, or pedaling a stationary bike.
3. Eat from small plates, bowls, cups, and jars to help manage your portion sizes.
4. Or eat from plates and bowls that are a different color than the food you have in front of you, also to help with portion sizes.
5. Prepare a box of grab-and-go snacks on Sundays so you always have something healthy to nosh on every day.
6. Make good friends with a slow cooker.
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FUN TIP. As BuzzFeed Life previously reported, caffeine in coffee will free up your fat cells for your body to use as energy, according to Tim Coyle, exercise physiologist at ComiteMD. And it'll also jazz you up a bit, which means you might even work out harder than you normally do. Read 17 things everyone should know about metabolism for some more facts and tips.
9. And eat some protein within half an hour after you work out, so you can build muscles ~faster~.
"When you work out, you break down muscle tissue and your body absolutely depends on protein in order to build that muscle back up. And muscle is the key to increasing your metabolism," Albert Matheny, C.S.C.S., co-founder of Soho Strength Lab and advisor at Naked Nutrition, told BuzzFeed Life in a previous story. A Greek yogurt could be a good option here.
10. Keep your hair dryer in your gym locker.
11. Prep all your workout gear the night before, so it's all ready for you when you wake up.
When you don't have to dig through your drawers for your gym shorts, getting up and at 'em gets a lot easier. It's the small things, you know.
12. Go ahead and sleep in your workout outfit, if you have to.
13. Fill half your plate with vegetables for lunch and dinner, and then make sure you eat the vegetables first.
Vegetables are obviously good for you, so you should be eating them for like a million reasons. But something that some people don't know is that, due to the high-fiber content in a lot of veggies, they can actually make you feel full and satisfied pretty quickly. Eating your veggies first before you get to the other stuff means that you'll be less likely to overindulge on things that are less nutrient-dense and filled with ingredients that aren't so good for you. Read 29 small ways to change your eating habits big time for more tips like this.
14. Leave your blinds open at night, so the sunlight helps wake you up in the morning.
This is especially helpful if you're trying to get into a habit of working out in the morning, btw.
15. Prep your lunches for the week on Sundays so you can just grab them without thinking when you're out the door in the morning.
Here are 17 tricks to help you eat healthy without even trying (and they're all about prepping meals for the week).
Get the recipe for the grilled chicken veggie bowls here.
16. Set an alarm about an hour before you want to be asleep, so you can harass yourself to get moving on your bedtime routine.
Getting good sleep is one of the most important things you can do for your health. Good sleep involves a few things: Having a regular sleep schedule; actually sleeping for seven to nine hours a night; and having peaceful, uninterrupted sleep. It also really helps if you're going to bed and waking up at a consistent time every day, BuzzFeed Life previously reported.
Help yourself in more ways than one by making sure you're in bed at the same time every night (and also make sure that time isn't like 2 a.m.) Setting an alarm to go off at 10 p.m. can alert you that you should start washing your face and doing everything else you need to do before bed, so you can consistently be tucked in by 11.
17. Lower your thermostat before you go to bed to about 65 degrees for a better night's sleep.
18. Put your phone on airplane or do not disturb mode before bed.
To make sure that you aren't woken up throughout the night by dings and noises that can seriously just wait until morning.
19. And take a few minutes every day to unwind.
Chronic stress can wreak havoc on your health, so it's important to do what you can to limit your stress and find ways to relax and unwind. This restorative yoga pose is one of the three best yoga poses for stress relief. If yoga isn't your thing, here are 26 genius tricks to help you deal with too much stress, and they're all super easy. Maybe something on there will speak to you.
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