14 Tips for Getting (and Staying) Motivated to Eat Healthy
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Tips and tricks from a health coach for how to get and stay motivated to eat healthy!

- Set small, measurable goals that will help you get to your overall large goal. For instance – I will eat 5 servings of fruit and vegetables a day, incorporate leafy green veggies into 3 meals a day, drink at least 68 ounces of water daily, etc.
- Keep a food and exercise journal. This is extremely helpful to track how much you’re eating – sometimes you don’t realize how many small bites here and there add up. You can do a hand-written journal or go digital and log your food/fitness from the computer or your smartphone. MyFitnessPal is a great resource for this.
- Crowd processed junk food out of your diet by adding in nutritious whole foods.
- Skip the pantry and head to the fridge. No one really keeps a lot of processed foods in their fridge because they’re usually self-stable. When looking for an afternoon snack I tend to stick with something from the fridge (non-fat greek yogurt, fruit, veggies with hummus, edmamae, etc.).
- Try new foods. Eating steamed broccoli and baked tofu every night can get old. Look for new healthy recipes online, in cookbooks or magazines so you don’t get bored with eating healthy. I know a good place for recipes. 😉
- Enlist support from your friends and family. Whenever I realize I need to get back to my roots and clean up my eats the first person I tell is Isaac because he then knows not to offer me sips of beer and chips.
- Team up with a friend and hold each other accountable for eating healthy.
- Eat something every 2-3 hours. This makes sure you don’t get ravenous and end up eating whatever is in sight when you get home from work.
- Keep nutritious foods on hand and ready to eat. Preparation is the key to eating healthy! Having fresh vegetables and fruits, lean protein, healthy fats and smart carbs each week is super helpful for staying on track. I like to make big batches of roasted veggies and brown rice or quinoa at the beginning of the week so I have healthy foods in the fridge ready to go for quick lunches.
- Keep tempting foods that trigger you to overeat out of the house. For me this is cereal, packaged trail mix, granola and other packaged foods. If the tempting foods are already in your house because someone else bought them, I’ve found that putting them away in a (high) cabinet is helpful. Out of sight, out of mind.
- Always bring a healthy snack with you when you leave the house for more than a couple hours. Apples, bananas, fruit and nut bars, homemade trail mix and carrots are super portable. And healthy bars like Larabar are always good in a pinch.
- Eat and enjoy your favorite foods in moderation. Deprivation tends to backfire so if you really want a treat, then eat and enjoy it.
- When going out to eat, look the at the menu for the restaurant online. Deciding beforehand what healthy option you’re going to get can be helpful so you’re not tempted by unhealthy options once you’re there.
- Don’t let one set-back keep you from working toward your goal. Don’t get down on yourself if you slip-up. Just make sure your next meal is a healthy one!
Hopefully this little list helps give you some ideas on how to stay motivated to eat healthy. Like I said, everyone has off days and may not eat healthy ALL of the time, but it’s what you do 80-90% of the time that counts. Let me know in the comment section what tips you use to stay motivated to eat healthy. And if you liked this post, I will do another one with tips on how to stay motivated to workout!












I really like how you mentioned that deprivation can backfire on yourself when you are trying to eat more healthily. I would say that it would be a good idea to go to your favorite restaurant once in a while. That way you will be happier while you are trying to eat better foods.
Very nice article!
One day I just gathered all unhealthy food items lying around in my kitchen and got rid of them. I ate pretty healthily for the next week!
I like the idea of heading to the fridge for a snack since it usually has healthier items like fruits and vegetables. My diet has been pretty bad ever since I started college a few years ago. I would like to create a nutrition plan and stock up on healthier foods so that they are accessible in my home.
I want to try to eat better foods this summer. I have been having some stomach issues since the middle of April. So, I want to try eating more natural foods that are less processed. Thanks for explaining that I will want to think about getting some nutritious snacks like nuts and fruits.
Eating habit tips is amazing and effective. This is grate post. Maintain the tips and keep the health. Thank you for the post.
Hi Brittany,
Great article!
I am also a Health Coach and Registered Nurse. Yes…its all about Lifestyle, Exercise, Attitude and Nutrition.
—Lots of plants
—Lean Proteins, like Wild Salmon
—Good fats…avocado, nuts, seeds, clean oils.
—Quality sleep
—Lots of water
—Move your body
—Eliminate processed foods, especially sugar, and for some people who are sensitive, gluten and dairy.
Thank you for sharing.
That’s a good idea to keep nutritious foods more readily accessible and unhealthy foods out of sight. I have been thinking a lot about my diet and how my health and quality of life are affected by the things I eat. I would like to start incorporating better food into my life this year. Your tips will be helpful as I try to form better habits.
I want to start eating healthy want to get rid of diabetic in my body wan to live.Thanks for your info.
I like that you mentioned that it is a good idea to track the amount of food you are eating when trying to have a better diet. My wife and I decided that it is time for us to be more aware of what we put in our body, but we don’t really know where to begin. I think it would be a good idea for us to hire a nutritionist that can help us come up with a meal plan.
There is nothing new in all these tips, and they all work great towards a healthy life style . However, we humans are affected by so many factors that it is very unrealistic to think that these tips will work for a long term.We all will be derailed by one thing or another at one point.