8 Health Hacks That Will Change Your Life

This post is sponsored by OmegaSea. As always, all opinions are my own.

I love healthy living, and even more than that, I love helping other people find easy ways to be healthier. So I teamed up with OmegaSea to find these eight health hacks that you can do right now to help you live a healthier life.

8 easy health hacks to change your life and help you see results! Start a healthier lifestyle with these tips for easy healthy living!

Health Hacks That You Can Start Now

1. Supplement What You Are Missing.

Look, in a perfect world we’d all eat a balanced diet and get all the nutrients we need. It doesn’t work that way in the real world though, not all the time. I know in my head that omega-3 fatty acids are vital to brain and cardiovascular health and that vitamin D is a rock star vitamin for strong bones and teeth. The problem is that omega-3 fatty acids are found in one of my least favourite foods – fish. I don’t like fish and I don’t eat fish if I can help it. So I turn to OmegaSea liquid omega-3 with vitamin D to get my daily dose of both of these nutrients (without that fishy after taste). OmegaSea comes in 3 flavours (chocolate is one of them!) and can be found in the pharmacy section at many stores including Walmart, Rexall, and Superstore.

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2. Schedule your workout like you do your doctor’s appointments.

Do I always feel like working out? Nope, but I do because it’s in my calendar just like doctor’s appointments and other non-negotiable things. When you make workouts a part of your daily routine, you get into the habit and lose the excuses.

3. Shake it up.

No not milkshakes – though I have been known to indulge from time to time, but protein shakes. Protein shakes are great post-workout to help rebuild muscle, plus they fill you up which will stop the post-workout snack cravings in their tracks. Protein shakes are convenient, quick, and good for you, which is more than can be said for the leftover Halloween candy sitting there tempting me after my workouts throughout November. The best part? Shakes are customizable,  you can add added fiber or OmegaSea liquid omega-3 to get everything that you’re missing in one go.

4. Cheat.


Not on your diet, but on your prep time. When you’re strapped for time, you are more likely to make unhealthy choices. But by buying pre-cut veggies and pre-cooked chicken strips you can make a stir fry in the same amount of time that it takes to get takeout. Stir fries are one of my favourite meals to make when I don’t really feel like cooking because they take almost no time and even less thought – just throw everything together in a wok or large frying pan, add a sauce of your choice, and boom. Dinner is served.

I recommend these recipes:

5. Set a timer.

When you work on the computer like I do, it can be easy to get so absorbed in a project that you look up and three hours have gone by. To remind myself to move and stretch I set the alarm on my phone every half hour and when it goes off I save my work, get up, and move. Laps around the island in my new kitchen, squats, or even playing with my son are all activities I can do in short bursts of time when the timer goes off. I don’t always want to stop what I’m doing to move but I’m always happier after I have added some movement to my day.

6. Prepare in bulk.

As much as I love to cook and experiment in the kitchen, there are some days when I’m just not feeling it. On those days I love to reach into the freezer and pull out a meal I’ve prepared already that just needs to be reheated for dinner to be ready. It doesn’t take any more time to cook 6 chicken breasts than it does 3, so why not cook extra and put it in the freezer for when one of ‘those days’ comes along? That way there’s always something healthy for my family to eat and I can just pretend that I slaved all day over a hot stove to prepare dinner.

7. Hydrate!

Water is your friend and ally in the fight for better health. When you don’t get enough water, your metabolism is sluggish, your skin is duller, and you can get headaches that knock you flat. Keep a water bottle with you all the time and when your timer goes off to move, make sure you drink as well. If you think you’re hungry, take a big drink of water first, sometimes you’re not actually hungry – you’re simply thirsty.

Randa’s Tip: Make your water more exciting by adding slices fruit or steep your favorite herbal tea.

 

8. I’ve saved my most popular healthy life hack for last.

If you’ve spent any time here in the Bewitchin’ Kitchen, you’ll know I’m all about the meal plan. There are over 100 references to meal planning on this site alone, and with good reason. I love to meal plan. I like knowing what I need to buy when I go grocery shopping and I love knowing what I’m making for dinner that night when I get up in the morning. Meal planning lets me take advantage of sales and helps me prepare nutritious meals for my family without breaking the bank.

See how to meal plan using Pinterest and don’t forget to pick up your free recipe and meal planning binder below this post.

So there you have it, 8 easy Healthy Life Hacks that you can start using right now to help you live a healthier life. Another post you may like? My favorite health and fitness subscription boxes!

22 comments on “8 Health Hacks That Will Change Your Life”

  1. Great post and I just share it on my wall.

  2. These are great tips! I love the idea of scheduling your workouts like you do Dr. Appt (another thing I don’t always feel like doing). Thanks for sharing your tips with us at Merry Monday this week!

  3. That liquid omega 3 sounds like a great supplement. Omega 3 fatty acids are so good for your body from your hear to your hair!

  4. Cheating on your prep time sounds awesome. Even if I do everything else wrong, and I never get healthy, at least I’ll make my meals faster. 😉

  5. Great tips. My favorite is to prepare in bulk. You sound just like me. I love to cook, but there are some days when I’d just rather not. Being able to just grab a meal out of the freezer is a lifesaver on those days.

  6. Eating healthy and getting enough sleep has definitely changed my health for the better. These are great tips for people who would like to improve their health.

  7. These are great tips. Planning and preparing food ahead makes a difference. It is better if we always have fruits or veggies ready for our snack.

  8. The stir fry idea rather than take out is a great suggestion. I like the timer to promote taking a break from working on the computer idea too. Thumbs up for some nice tips here.

  9. These are so awesome, I am going to bookmark this page so i can start using these! Thanks so much for sharing!

  10. Awesome health hacks! That is so true that not getting enough water makes you sluggish! I feel so much better when I drink water during the day.

  11. These are such great tips. I regularly cheat on my prep time by purchasing pre-cut veggies. The one thing I need to work on is hydrating more often.

  12. Great tips and reminders! I know some people who set alarms on the hour to remind them to drink a glass of water 🙂 sort of like a Fitbit buzzes at you to get your hourly steps in 

  13. #5 is absolutely the first one I need to start doing. I was moving more but lately there are so many deadlines that I keep forgetting. The timer will remind me!

  14. I like how you stated supplement what you are missing. I think people tend to overdo some supplements, or get what they don’t need.

  15. I love the idea of cooking a few extra meals so that you can have something to eat when you don’t feel like cooking. You’re a lot more likely to go out to eat if you don’t want to take the time to cook yourself something healthy. This way you can still be lazy and eat healthily.

    • My plan this week to is to whip up some pizza crusts to freeze for meals that dont work out and i need something fast lol. Instead of ordering pizza, we can have homemade.

  16. Some of my healthy habits that I’ve started doing recently:
    1. start my day off spending time with God.
    2. Next I do yoga and think about the things I am blessed to have.
    3. I try to make a schedule for my day (loosely because you never know)
    4. Eat food in smaller amounts. (I use small plates, and bowels, instead of big ones.)
    5. try to use my brain in a constructive way by recycling things that would be considered trash, into things I can use. for ex: I am making a shelve out of a big box and Styrofoam
    6. I try to drink plenty of water… though recently I haven’t been doing too good on that one.
    7. lastly I am wanting to start walking after every meal to help with my digestion.
    I’m gonna start following your tips too.

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