As I let you know yesterday, I’m sending 7 life changing habits for you to start in the new year, and I sent the first one yesterday… So, if you missed it, go back and find yesterday’s email and make sure you read it because it’s a GOOD one! And, it really sets you up for success for the rest of these tips that I’m about to send you.
Moving on to the next tip...
Healthy Habit #2: Change Your Grocery Store
Changing where I buy my groceries to a place where I can get the best quality food and produce has been fundamental in changing my health for the better. Typical large wholesale stores and conventional supermarkets are stocked with so many bad additives and unhealthy ingredients it can make your head spin.
Some conventional grocery stores include organic produce and organic convenience foods - but, they still carry Kellogg’s, Little Debbie, Doritos, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, General Mills, and all the BIG FOOD brands that are full of anything but real food. This makes shopping there 10 times harder because you need to filter out all those bad products and unless you know a brand and trust it - it means reading lots of labels and deciphering chemical names of ingredients.
Here’s what to do instead…
Bottom line: Support establishments that want you to be well! Vote with your dollars. And shop smart.
And remember, if you want to do something that will make a big impact on your health in the New Year, I opened up my 7-Day Sugar Detox Program. If you sign up today, you’ll have all weekend to prepare and familiarize yourself with the materials, watch the videos, and plan a time to get started. Maybe you ask a friend or get your whole family on board too. You can start the program at any time, but you only have ONE week to sign up before I close the enrollment.
Here’s wishing you a great weekend… and I’ll be back on Monday with another habit.
To give you a hint, this one is about starting your morning off right!
Talk soon…
Xo,
Vani
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