To answer this thoughtfully, first it could be said that good nutrition must have all the elements of a well balanced diet: Having all the adequate nutritional requirements for healthy growth and activity. The nutritional requirements being, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, fibre, water, vitamins and minerals.
'Fine, but there are certain things the school textbook doesn't tell you:
No distinction is ever made between the qualities of nutrition.
How do you know when something is good for you? What are the main factors that determine whether or not food is healthy or unhealthy? Here is a list that will help distinguish.
General List to Distinguish Good and Bad Nutrition
Good nutrition has:
*Natural and wholesome foods: E.g. Beans, nuts, fruit and vegetables...
*Organic farm produce.
*Food with little or no heat treatment, where the molecular shape of the vitamins and enzymes are not altered and are therefore able to take part effectively in the body's metabolic processes for normal functioning.
*Less starchy and grainy foods.
*Clean water, preferably from a mountain stream containing minerals.
*Fresh fruit juices. Not too much, so that insulin levels are not too high.
*Inclusions of vitamin and mineral supplements. These are excellent if there are any dietary deficiencies.
Bad nutrition has:
*Factory processed with artificial flavouring, chemicals, preservatives, and high trans-fats. All these things are capable of doing much damage to the body over time.
*Intensive farm produce having, herbicides, pesticides and fungicides and other contaminants.
* Factory food manufacture can involve significantly high or low temperatures in processing. This causes the nutrition value to be greatly reduced. Sometimes the nutrition value can be next to nothing like, for example, refined sugar. *Too much starchy, grainy food. Health risks include: Obesity, diabetes and mood swings...
*Tap water has such chemicals such as fluoride and chloride.
*Drinks such as soda pops, cola, alcoholic pops...commercial drinks laden with too much sugar and containing potentially harmful ingredients like phosphates and aspartame
*Nutritional deficiencies may cause many illnesses like heart disease, cancer, diabetes and leaky gut syndrome...
Like I say this is not an exhaustive account but a general list. The main thing here for now is to understand the underlying principles. I cannot emphasise this enough.
How does good nutrition work?
Nutrition is required for the body's metabolic processes. If it is good, then the body will run quite efficiently. Consider the running of a car. In this analogy, if the petrol used is a good grade then the car will run well. If the petrol is a poor grade, then it will run sluggishly. On the long-term it may cease to function. The same very much so applies to the body when it comes to bad nutrition. If the body is fed on junk food and poor hydration (lack of water), then it may well become sluggish. If this continues on the long-term then disease could manifest and result in death.
Really Good Life Quotes
I would actually get so frustrated by my inability to "do it all" I would be unable to do anything at all. I would freeze, be unable to move, and then feel like a failure.
As sorry as it sounds, I'm not kidding. I made myself miserable because I thought I should be doing so much more. Not only that, I thought I needed to do everything I did "just right".
Sound familiar?
I expect more women relate to this "perfection paralysis" than men, but I have known a fair number of men that suffer from it too.
Perfection Paralysis, as I define it, is what happens when your personal expectations are so great you get stuck because you can't seem to figure out how to do what it takes to meet your expectations.
For example, there are no answers to be found on how to easily cook a beautiful and delicious Food Network-type meal for 10 while cleaning your house until it shines the day before you leave for a week long business trip.
Nope. I never found the how-to manual for juggling it all easily and beautifully, but I did find something better.
I discovered two words that saved me and they'll save you too.
Good enough.
When I began using those two words in my life and career it was as if the weight of the world was lifted from my worried shoulders.
Now I know that "good enough" isn't always actually good enough, especially if you're an airplane mechanic, heart surgeon or Martha. But for day-to-day living, and even for a fair amount of day-to-day business activities, good enough, is good enough.
Think about it, good enough doesn't mean "less than". It also doesn't mean haphazard, lazy, or irresponsible.
"Good enough" means you have worked carefully to create an outcome and with a good dose of common sense and self-confidence are able to see that your best really is good enough and no more is needed to make it better.
Most of us who suffer from the need to do things "perfect" probably had a mother and/or father that expected perfection in some area of life. It could also be other adults in your life, like teachers and team coaches, expected perfect behavior and/or perfect performance.
In any event, perfectionism is often a trait passed down through the generations. It is closely tied to the belief you can control things down to the finest details. There are many reasons for it but it doesn't need to rule your life. Not anymore.
Two powerful words: good and enough, have the power to make you feel better, relax and enjoy life more. You may not be living a "perfect life", but then, who does?
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