Lifestyle Versus Diet

15

Experts say we should treat a healthy diet as a component of a healthy lifestyle. We should tell ourselves that we are not on a diet but rather adopting a new way of eating for life.

Healthy Lifestyle Versus Diet

Healthy lifesylers eat whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and lean protein.
Dieters pay $20 to download an eating plan that promises they’ll drop 9 lbs. in a week.

Healthy lifestylers encorporate exercise into each day as if it were as integral to the day as brushing one’s teath.
Dieters pay $1000 for a treadmill, use it for a week, and then hang stuff on it.

Healthy lifestylers sit down and luxuriate in each meal.
Dieters eat crap that’s off plan in the car hoping no one sees.

Healthy lifestylers enjoy a walk after dinner most nights.
Dieters purchase a giant pink exercise ball that’s only purpose is to frustrate the heck out of the dog.

Healthy lifestylers stop eating just before they feel full.
Dieters eat potato chips as if they will be moving to the moon tomorrow and never have access to the glorious morsels again.

Healthy lifestylers focus on visiting with family and friends at the holidays.
Dieters worry about eating too much pumpkin pie and then do.

Healthy lifestylers might eat a little too much ham so they pack up the leftovers  and give them away.
Dieters say, oh screw it, a lot.

Healthy lifestylers always eat as though they’re on “maintenance.”
Dieters, “What’s maintenance?”

Healthy Lifestylers float in the same weight range give or take five pounds.
Dieters gain.

What else do healthy lifestylers do?

lifestyle-woman.jpg

P.S. I’m only relaying what healthy lifestylers do. I’ve only visited Healthy Lifestyle Planet I live on Planet Diet.



Comments

15 Responses to “Lifestyle Versus Diet”
  1. Denise says:

    Exactly! diets are really only temporary because not to many people stick to diets so the weight loss is temporary. A healthy lifestyle/eating plan is how we are suppose to eat and live.

    Denise

  2. GretaKiki says:

    I have to continue to remind myself this stuff.

    Kiki

  3. Photoqueen says:

    I know what healthy lifestylers do. Just like I know what celebrities do (you know, with the help of our friends, the paparazzi). Some days, though, I think my chances of becoming a celeb are about as good as my chances of becoming a HL. Because I’ve been a dieter for a loooong time, and much as I hate it, it sure is comfy here!

    Photoqueens last blog post..I’m thankful for my friend and mentor.

  4. Reeg says:

    It’s not like I don’t know this. I mean, intellectually I get it. Clearly, I have an emotional eating issue. Seriously, I am raising healthy eaters. When my kids say they’re hungry I offer choices of fruit, cheese, yogurt, or popcorn. Their lunchboxes are healthy smorgasborgs. Last night my daughter requested one of my FiberOne yogurts for dessert!

    In order to raise these kids right, I hide my crappy eating. I know I can’t say do as I say, not as I do. So, I eat crap when I’m on my way home from work or after they’ve gone to bed. Pathetic, I know.

    Hey, at least my kids won’t have my demons. Now, if I can just remember that I WILL see potato chips again, lol!

    Reegs last blog post..I Need to Get My Sh*t Together!

  5. Liz says:

    In my more cynical and bitter moments, I think that “healthy lifestylers” are just people who’ve never been truly fat or had an eating disorders. No moral high ground; just luck.

    Lizs last blog post..When the Moon Hits Your Eye

  6. Nicole says:

    Sounds about right. I’m a dieter that sometimes masquerades as a healthy lifestyler; usually the healthy lifestylers find me out and run me out of town with torches, pitchforks, a bag of chips and a large pizza. I’m bad element they don’t want to expose their fledgling healthy lifestyling children to.

  7. Jac says:

    The healthy lifestyle worked for my husband; he lost over 100 pounds! He said it was easy after the first month…

    That was 3 years ago; and I’m still dieting! *lol*

    If only it were easy…

  8. Shelley says:

    I totally agree with Liz. I think people who have never had a weight problem are the smug ones who say it’s all a matter of “making healthy choices.” It’s kind of like a man telling you how to have a baby.

    Shelleys last blog post..Silliness

  9. MizFit says:

    for me it was a lifestyle shift…BUT it took 36 years of dieting and, well, F*CKING AROUND to get here.
    now Im just hoping to stay…

    MizFits last blog post..It’s WORLD DIABETES DAY, People.

  10. Blake says:

    Great take on healthy lifestyle vs. dieting. Funny stuff. I’m a fan of the healthy lifestyle…it just feels better!

    Blakes last blog post..Quick Thought on Exercise

  11. Good stuff. I should print it up and post it in my office.

  12. GretaKiki says:

    Thanks all! Post it anywhere you’d like.

    Kiki

  13. Sharon says:

    Wow, great post! Very insightful and great comparison!

    Sharons last blog post..Making do with what’s in the fridge

  14. julie says:

    I’m an ex-obese person, and I do healthy lifestyle. I wouldn’t go near a diet for anything. It never worked for me, just made me binge.

  15. Great comparisons! What’s really cool is that it is 100% possible to (mostly) switch from being a dieter to living the healthy lifestyle.

    I would add:
    Healthy lifestylers recognize special events (birthdays/major holidays) and celebrate them appropriately.
    Dieters celebrate birthdays & major holidays, along with other special events, like catching all green lights on the way to work or walking to the mailbox and back. (Or was that just me?*G*)
    Cammy@TippyToeDiet´s last blog ..The Week That Was My ComLuv Profile

Speak Your Mind

Tell us what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!

CommentLuv Enabled