Eating breakfast daily

Exercising regularly

Drinking enough water

Eating
healthy

Getting plenty of sleep

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#1. Eat breakfast every day.

We've all heard the saying "breakfast is the most important meal of the day," and there's a reason for that! Eating breakfast jump starts your metabolism and gives you the energy you need to power through your morning. Make sure to include protein and fiber in your breakfast to keep you feeling full until lunchtime.

#2. Get at least 30 minutes of exercise each day.

You don't have to go to the gym for hours to get in a good workout—just 30 minutes of moderate exercise will do the trick. Taking a brisk walk around your neighborhood or going for a bike ride are great ways to get your heart pumping and burn some calories.

#3. Drink plenty of water.

Staying hydrated is crucial for maintaining good health. Most adults should aim to drink eight glasses of water per day. If you find it hard to remember to drink enough water, try carrying a reusable water bottle with you wherever you go or setting reminders on your phone.

#4. Eat more fruits and vegetables.

Fruits and vegetables are packed with nutrients that are essential for good health, so make sure to include them in your diet as much as possible. Aim for at least five servings of fruits and vegetables per day—an easy way to do this is by incorporating them into every meal, like adding sliced bananas to your breakfast cereal or tossing some sauteed mushrooms into your pasta sauce.