Nutrition and the best way forward to keep you healthy

How I Transitioned to a Healthy Lifestyle After Cancer.... Nutrition is a sensitive topic. The reason being is that no two people are the same and we all have unique needs that change throughout the different times of our lives.

Writing this post is not to tell you what to eat, the amount of water you should drink, or the number of calories to eat in a day. Everyone is different, so instead of focusing on what to do, I want to focus on how I made the change to a healthy lifestyle after cancer. How did I get to the point of wanting to make this change in my life? Over the course of my life, I have always concentrated on my weight and body.

I was motivated to participate in aggressive work out classes to counteract my bad eating habits. In August 2014 I was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer at 44 years old. It turned my world upside down. After many surgeries I was on a combination of treatment chemotherapy, radiotherapy and Tamoxifen for 5 years. But the kicker was I had completely lost my taste from chemotherapy and could not taste a thing that I ate. It was the first time I realized just how bad my relationship was with food. Chocolate was a daily habit . I made a decision that day. Even if I only had weeks left to live, I wasn’t going to let food control me another day. The transition to a healthy lifestyle began that day. I am not a Dietitian, Nutritionist, or Counselor, but these are 7 key things that I did to help me transition to a healthy lifestyle that has lasted almost 2 years and counting: I wanted to make the change. This one seems so simple, but if you aren’t all in, it won’t happen long term. I was told that “it would be a great choice for me to change my lifestyle” but it had to be MY choice. I had to want it or it would never last. One decision at a time.

I think what often happens is that we let a month or two go by without consciously making decisions and before we know it, we’ve made a ton of unhealthy choices. But what about if we did this in reverse? Where a month or two goes by and our “one decision at a time” has turned into hundreds of great choices to benefit our health? It makes it a little less intimidating, too, to look at it in the short term. I stopped personifying food. It wasn’t like I was saying, “Come here friend” or “Get away enemy” but my actions were in line with statements like that. I would always eat unhealthy when I was stressed or would view food as the enemy and push it away when my jeans would get too tight. I started looking at food as nourishment for my body and now I enjoy eating it and don’t let my emotions control my eating habits. I transformed “excuses” to “opportunities.” I have made so many excuses about why I had not switched to a nutritious lifestyle. “This takes too much time,” “It’s too limiting,” and “This is unrealistic.” I decided to change my perspective and these phrases to, “This is a great way to spend energy and time,” “It is so freeing to live life this way,” and “This is absolutely realistic and worth it.” For so long, I focused on what I couldn’t do rather than what I am capable of doing.

Once I began viewing a healthy lifestyle as an opportunity, it changed my entire outlook on it. But it all goes back to #1: I had to want to do it. Social Media has been extremely helpful in the transition. There are many Facebook groups that discuss health and wellness that are open to join, hashtags to follow on Instagram, and countless recipes available . I have learned so much about nutrition and have found great meals online! My “end goal” changed. Everyone may have a different motive in why they want to make the change. For me personally my end goal to nourish my body to be the healthiest me that I can be, it became something that lasted. I know everyone is different, this is just what has worked for me! I hope that this post serves as a resource if this is a transition that you are wanting to make. It took me 44 years of life before it mattered to me and I want nothing more than to encourage you in your journey!

Susie 💋 

Latest comments

23.01 | 16:41

You are amazing, a fighter, inspirational to us all, strong and beautiful.. X

31.10 | 14:37

so thankful to you for the support you have given to the friends I've asked you to help. My true inspiration and proud to call you friend x

16.10 | 19:50

You are a true inspiration!

10.06 | 07:36

Big hugs to u amazing lady Xx <3 Xx

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