Happy Living – Eat Simply
What
is Simplicity? Is it to give up everything that is complex or is it to give up
the complex way of living? Can we adopt simple living no matter who we are or
what we do or aspire to be!
Is
more, more or less is more? I believe the best way to simplicity is to achieve
much more with much less. If you are puzzled as how this can be achieved then
please read along. I would discuss this approach to life over three key aspects
in three different posts; for this post we would focus on simplifying our diet
and food habits. We are what we eat as say the wise men of Greece.
Applying
the Simplicity rule in our everyday life, in any kind of field, we can achieve
a life less stressful since the choices would become easier and less complex.
Our life is stressful since we have so many choices and our mind is not able to
settle on one for long happily. I will begin with the diet and food habits that
I applied Simplicity rule to that helped me to enhance the overall quality of
my life as compared to what I already had; and I already had a fantastic life
to begin with.
Diet and Food Habits
The
“simplicity” rule I always apply to my diet: eat as far as possible what Mother
Earth has provided in its natural state; with minimum human interference. What
it basically means is to opt for ‘alive’ food and avoid processed products.
Alive foods are the ones that occur naturally in nature. They grow on trees or
in the ground and they provide us with the nutrients to function optimally.
Following the simplicity rule will not only make your choices easier (since it reduces the number of choices) but also will contribute to your overall state of health and your longevity. Natural products, like fresh fruits and vegetables, have all the nutritious and appropriate elements needed for body’s best function. Of course, when I talk about food I only refer to organic foods. I will elaborate more about organic food in a separate post.
If it sounds too difficult for you apply
100% that rule in your diet, try to do it step by step. That will make it
easier. Replace everyday one useless, dead food with a non-processed one. Don't
do it by once. Making small changes every day, you will be able to change your
diet all together one day.
Also, try to consume food as raw as you
can. In the beginning try to keep just one meal cooked and all the other snacks
and meals during daytime, try to substitute with raw fresh fruits, vegetables
and nuts. As I said before can we find cooked food in nature? No. But there are
lots of fruits, vegetables and nuts supplied by Mother Earth. Our digestive
system is tuned for ‘alive’ and healthy food.
Imagine you have a wonderful brand new red Ferrari and instead of the best petrol you supply it with adulterated petrol. Will it ever go at its maximum speed? I don't think so. Exactly the same happens with our body. The more nutritious “energy” you supply it the more efficient it functions. Your health will thrive, you will start feel more energetic, rejuvenated, your skin will glow making you look more fresh and bright and of course the body will work at its best.
Fresh
salad with spinach, red lettuce, buckwheat & quinoa germ, avocados lemon juice, walnut &olive oil |
Imagine you have a wonderful brand new red Ferrari and instead of the best petrol you supply it with adulterated petrol. Will it ever go at its maximum speed? I don't think so. Exactly the same happens with our body. The more nutritious “energy” you supply it the more efficient it functions. Your health will thrive, you will start feel more energetic, rejuvenated, your skin will glow making you look more fresh and bright and of course the body will work at its best.
Offer a
gift to yourself and apply the “simplicity” rule in your diet. We all deserve a
happy and full life. And simplicity is
the one of the main keys to happiness. Start from today. Never put
off till tomorrow what you can do today.And always remember my friends…keep it simple.
Healthy , easy and nutritious snack |
What a wonderful post! I wish more people would read this and follow what you have advised. You look really beautiful and fresh and we all should follow your example. Keep up the good work. I have never been to Greece but now I want to visit. Best wishes Kiki, you are wonderful. Keep writing and keep inspiring. I will ask my grandchildren to read your blog. Armand from France
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