
One Sentence Could Change Your Life
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Even if you know what you should be eating, putting that knowledge into action can feel like an Olympic sport. Many “mistakes” aren’t deal-breakers…Here are some common pitfalls that might be tripping you up.
- Skipping those important nutrients: Protein and fiber are MVPs when it comes to staying energized and satisfied—think beans, eggs, whole grains, or veggies.
- You’re stuck in restriction mode: Instead of obsessing over what you can’t eat, focus on creative swaps and additions that feel exciting.
- You’re planning for the short-term, not long-term.
- You’re all-or-nothing about food: Labeling foods as “good” or “bad” can backfire and leave you feeling guilty instead of motivated.
You’re ignoring frozen veggies. - You’re eating like your younger self.
One Sentence That Changed Your Life
BuzzFeed asked readers to share the one sentence that had a life-changing effect and these are some of their real and relatable responses.
- "A coworker once told me, 'Nobody on their deathbed says, 'I wish I had worked more.'''
- "My parents used to ask me, 'Will this matter in ten years?' when I was upset. It was annoying at the time, but it always did put things into perspective."
- "In terms of relationships: 'Stop watering dead and fake plants.'"
- "My best boss said, 'I don’t care what you screw up; learn from it and don’t do it again.'"
- "My mom says, 'Don’t borrow trouble.' I love it so much. Worrying about what MIGHT happen gets us nowhere!"
- "The things that you’re not changing, you’re choosing."
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Marco met Elise online and swears their date downtown is one of a kind. They have oysters with sparkling wine, martinis, a fantastic dinner, and long conversation. He thinks the intimacy is obvious and they’re destined for a second date. She ghosts, and he wants to know why.
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