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Healthy Eating in the Cafeteria
Pasta Station - Pizza Station - Comfort Station - Exhibition Station - Grille Work Station - Ice Cream Station - Omelet Station - Salad Bar - Dessert Station - Deli Station. With all of these tempting choices available in the cafeteria, you may find it difficult to know what choices to make in order to get a well-balanced diet. A healthy diet is all about moderation and balance. It's not that you can no longer have your favorite dessert, but that you can have it in moderation and balance it out with healthier food choices and exercise.
April Stephens, MS, RD, LD
Stephens-april@aramark.com
501-450-3383 Bernard Hall Room 007
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How to Stick to Your
New Year’s Resolution
How many times have you made a New Year’s Resolution and only a few days later you’ve already broken it??? Sound all too familiar? Then use these tips to help you stick with your resolution to be healthier in 2007.
Instead of making one huge resolution or complete lifestyle overhaul, make small plans for physical activity, healthier eating, weight loss or weight management that will lead to BIG results by the end of 2007.
Make smaller, specific goals. Instead of saying that you will start exercising this year, be specific and set a beginning goal of walking 3 days a week for 30 minutes. This allows you the satisfaction of achieving a goal and it also gives you a starting point to build from for future goals.
Be patient. Don’t expect your lifelong habits to change overnight. Just remember that the small changes you make over the year will add up overtime and you will see the results in the end.
Stick with it. If you waver or fall off of your plan from time to time, don’t feel guilty or as if you have failed. Immediately start right where you left off with eating healthy and exercising. It’s okay—one meal or one day of overeating or not exercising will not ruin your weight loss. However, if you let one meal or day of overeating lead to an entire week, month, and so on of overeating and not exercising, weight gain will occur.
Take another look. Evaluate your progress toward your goals. If your plans or goals need updating and revising in order for you to reach them, then do so.
Reward yourself. Just make sure that your rewards are NOT food! Buy a new CD or DVD, new gym clothes, go to a movie, etc.
For more Nutrition Information, contact: April Stephens, MS, RD, LD, 501-450-3383
Source: 365 Days of Healthy Eating from the American Dietetic Association