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It is no secret that most people want to eat healthy and live a healthier lifestyle. Ufortunately, those two goals seem "out of reach" for the majority of us.Why is it so difficult for us to find the time to eat healthy meals? Why is it so difficult for us to find the time to exercise and reach that goal of "living a healthier lifestyle?"Here are some of the common excuses people use for not eating healthy:
"It costs too much money"
"I don't have the time"
"I am afraid I won't like healthy foods"
"It is easier to stop and pick up fast food on the way home from work"
"I really want to, but I keep procrastinating"
And the list goes on and on!
Want to take control of your body? Begin today to tip the scales in your favor.
About the author:
John Riddle is a freelance writer and author from Bear, Delaware. His byline has appeared in major newspapers, magazines, Web sites and trade journals all across the country. He is the author of 34 books and has worked as a ghostwriter on numerous projects.
John is also the Founder of I Love To Write Day, a grassroots campaign he launched in 2002 to have people of all ages practice writing every November 15. Last year over 20,000 schools all across the United States held special I Love To Write Day events and activities. He is a frequent speaker at both Christian and secular writing conferences, and recently appeared at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
"It costs too much money"
"I don't have the time"
"I am afraid I won't like healthy foods"
"It is easier to stop and pick up fast food on the way home from work"
"I really want to, but I keep procrastinating"
And the list goes on and on!
Want to take control of your body? Begin today to tip the scales in your favor.
About the author:
John Riddle is a freelance writer and author from Bear, Delaware. His byline has appeared in major newspapers, magazines, Web sites and trade journals all across the country. He is the author of 34 books and has worked as a ghostwriter on numerous projects.
John is also the Founder of I Love To Write Day, a grassroots campaign he launched in 2002 to have people of all ages practice writing every November 15. Last year over 20,000 schools all across the United States held special I Love To Write Day events and activities. He is a frequent speaker at both Christian and secular writing conferences, and recently appeared at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
