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April 24, 2025 By Luke Coutinho 1 Comment

Start Living, Stop Dieting

drink-more-waterDiets don’t work. They just don’t. You lose weight, and a few months later, it’s all back—sometimes with a little extra.

The ‘diet game’ leads to frustration, guilt, starvation, and social isolation. It begins to dominate conversations at every gathering—someone’s always talking about their weight, their new diet, or envying someone else’s transformation. And slowly, insecurity creeps in. Self-worth becomes tied to a number on the scale.

But here’s the truth: your weight doesn’t define your worth.

The Illusion of Quick Fixes

Now take a moment and really think—if it took you a year or more to gain the extra weight, is it realistic to expect a miracle fix in 3 or 6 months? The human body doesn’t work like that.

If you’re struggling with weight, the first thing to do is reflect. Think about the habits and behaviours that have crept in over the months or years:

  • Extra coffees or sugary drinks
  • Skipping workouts
  • Bigger portions
  • Frequent takeaways or dinners out
  • Mindless snacking
  • Long work hours or disrupted sleep
  • Holiday indulgences

Write it all down. Your solution is in that list. Reduce. Cut back. Add. Shift. You don’t need a specialist to tell you what’s right. Your lifestyle already holds the answers.

One Change Can Spark a Transformation

The most powerful insight from recent research is this:
Even one positive lifestyle change a month, if sustained consistently, can create a ripple effect in your overall health.

You don’t need to overhaul everything overnight. Pick one habit, build it into your routine, and let it settle before moving on to the next.

Some examples:

  • Drink more water
  • Reduce portion sizes
  • Eat fewer processed foods
  • Move your body more often
  • Sleep 7+ hours
  • Cut back on sugar or alcohol
  • Add more fruits and vegetables
  • Practise daily gratitude or breathwork
  • Keep dinner light
  • Stretch before bed

It’s not about extremes. It’s about sustainable, small shifts—ones that make you feel good, not deprived.

Ditch the Fads, Choose What Feels Right

Burning fat and building health is multi-factorial. A diet alone won’t get you there. And if you’re following something you don’t understand or believe in, you’re less likely to stick with it.

Instead, choose what resonates with you. Know your ‘why’. What truly motivates you to feel better, move more, or change the way you eat? Then build from that place—one step, one habit, one victory at a time.

Lasting health doesn’t come from quick fixes or fads—it comes from consistency, patience, and belief in yourself. Stop obsessing over the diet. Start reconnecting with your body, your choices, and your values.

You deserve to feel good in your skin, at your own pace. So start small, stay kind to yourself, and remember:

Real change comes from living—not dieting.

#BeTheForce

April 18, 2025 By GOQii Leave a Comment

How to Survive Festive Celebrations Without the Extra Pounds: A Low-Carb Guide for Healthier Living

Festive celebrations like Easter, Christmas, birthdays, or long weekends are often filled with joy, family, and… food. Lots of it. But while these occasions are meant to be enjoyed, they also tend to lead to unwanted weight gain—with many people putting on an average of 7lbs during festive periods, which can take months to lose, if it comes off at all.

This year, instead of undoing all your hard work, you can celebrate mindfully and still stay on track with your health goals. Whether you’re following a health programme or simply trying to eat better, here are some practical ways to enjoy the festivities—without the guilt.

  1. Stick to Your Plan – You Shouldn’t Feel Hungry

One of the best things about a low-carb, higher fat and protein approach is that it keeps you feeling full and satisfied. This means you’re less likely to snack on sweets and pastries just because they’re in front of you. Let your eating plan be your guide.

  1. Make Your Home a Trigger-Free Zone

If you know certain foods are your weakness, don’t bring them home. It’s much easier to avoid temptation when it’s not staring you in the face every time you open the cupboard. Stock your kitchen with foods that support your goals and ditch the rest.

  1. Shop Smart

Never go shopping hungry—that’s when impulse buys happen. Head to the supermarket with a plan, a full stomach, and a clear idea of what you need.

  1. Be Work-Snack Savvy

Celebrations at work can turn into snack fests. Tins of biscuits, free cakes, sandwich platters—it all adds up. Take your food so you’re not caught off-guard. If sandwiches are on offer, ditch the bread and enjoy the filling.

Boiled eggs (if they’re available!) are a brilliant, protein-packed snack to keep on hand.

  1. Plan Well When Eating Out

If you’re heading to a restaurant or someone else’s home, look at the menu ahead of time or think through your food choices before you go. Commit to your plan in advance, and stick to it once you’re there.

  1. Embrace Low-Carb Festive Foods

Great news—many celebration foods are naturally low in carbohydrates. You can still enjoy:

  • Smoked salmon
  • Roast meats like turkey or lamb
  • Eggs (devilled or boiled)
  • Roasted vegetables
  • Red cabbage and sprouts (especially with bacon!)
  • Cheese boards with options like stilton or cheddar

Let others know you’re eating low-carb—most people will be supportive, and it helps avoid awkward explanations at the table.

  1. If You’re Having a Big Meal, Make It Your Only Meal

If you know you’ll be indulging in a large festive lunch or dinner, let that be your main meal of the day. Skip the extra nibbles before and after—quality over quantity wins every time.

  1. Move More During the Break

Holidays often mean time off work, so use it to your advantage. Even a 20-minute walk after meals can help balance blood sugar levels and aid digestion. It’s also a great opportunity to connect with family, and friends, or simply enjoy some fresh air.

  1. Handle Cravings with Intention

Cravings will come. Here’s how to manage them:

  • Have a glass of water or herbal tea
  • Take a short walk or stretch
  • Still hungry? Opt for a meal rich in protein and healthy fats

Often, just pausing and doing something else helps you realise the craving will pass.

  1. Lean on Your Support System

Use tools like the GOQii app to message your coach, or reach out to a supportive friend or family member. A few encouraging words can help you stay focused and avoid emotional eating.

  1. If You Slip, Reset Right Away

A moment of indulgence doesn’t mean the whole celebration is ruined. The most important thing is to get back on track with your next meal—don’t wait until Monday or after the holidays. Progress isn’t about being perfect, it’s about being consistent.

Festive celebrations are meant to be joyful, but that joy doesn’t have to come at the cost of your health. With a little preparation, awareness, and self-compassion, you can enjoy the food, fun, and family time while staying true to your goals.

This Easter—or any special occasion—celebrate with intention, savour every bite, and remind yourself how far you’ve come. Healthy habits don’t take holidays—but they can make holidays even better.

#BeTheForce

April 16, 2025 By Roopa Tandur 1 Comment

6 Tips and Tricks to Help You Stay Motivated

stay motivatedMotivation is a tricky thing. One moment it’s with you, and the next, it vanishes. The enthusiasm you began with slowly fades, and before you know it, your drive to work towards your goal has dwindled. We’ve all been there.

Whether it’s your health, work, or personal goals—staying motivated isn’t just about initial excitement. It’s about creating the conditions for consistency and success. Motivation—be it driven by a desire for better health, more energy, or a sense of achievement—needs a bit more than just enthusiasm.

Factors Which Help One Stay Motivated

While discipline is a key factor, there are many other tips and tricks that can help you stay on track with your goals. Let’s look at them in detail.

1. Set Defined and Realistic Goals
Setting goals that are too ambitious or misaligned with your lifestyle can set you up for failure. Instead, focus on goals that are meaningful to you—not ones based on someone else’s expectations.

Start small and achievable. For example:

  • “I’ll walk for 30 minutes, three days a week”
  • “I’ll begin with 5,000 steps a day”

Jumping to 10,000 steps a day may be overwhelming, while aiming for 1,000 won’t offer much benefit. Keep it challenging, but doable.

2. Break Goals into Smaller Tasks
The mind is often the first barrier. You might find yourself saying, “I just don’t have time.” But big goals are simply small tasks stacked together.

If 30 minutes of exercise seems like too much, break it down:

  • Three 10-minute movement sessions spread through the day
  • A mix of morning walking and stair exercises at work

Little changes go a long way.

3. Make It Fun and Avoid Distractions
Switch up your walking routes. Try new exercises. Add variety to keep things engaging.

And most importantly—avoid comparison. What works for someone else might not work for your body. Stick to the plan tailored for you—especially if you’re working with a health coach.

Involve family, especially kids. Their energy is contagious! You could also go live on social media—it adds positive pressure and builds accountability.

4. Reward Yourself
Celebrate your wins—big or small. Rewards don’t need to be extravagant. A kind message to yourself, a new skipping rope, or even a quiet moment of reflection can be powerful motivators.

Plan these rewards ahead of time—they’ll give you something to look forward to, and they’ll make the journey more enjoyable.

5. Visualise Your Success
Take a moment to picture where you want to be in six months. What does your healthier, stronger self look like?

  • Set that image as your phone wallpaper
  • Stick up a photo of your past self when you felt your best
  • Surround yourself with quotes, music, or visuals that uplift and remind you why you started

Mental imagery is a powerful tool.

6. Know Your Shortcomings—and Challenge Them
Identify your personal roadblocks. Is it snacking? Weekends? Lack of planning?

Then, plan around them:

  • Keep healthy snacks at home
  • Prep your meals in advance to avoid ordering out
  • Choose social settings with healthy options
  • Embrace the sweet pain of new workouts—your body is getting stronger!

New routines take time, and muscle soreness is normal. The trick is to keep going, not give up.

Motivation is easier to build when you mix in a bit of fun and laughter. Whether you’re working out alone or with company, the key is to enjoy the process. Consistency is important, but without joy, the journey can feel like a chore.

So smile more, celebrate your effort—not just the results—and take pride in every step forward.

Even the smallest progress is still progress. Keep showing up. Keep moving. Keep going.

#BeTheForce 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised medical guidance or concerns related to your health.

April 11, 2025 By GOQii Leave a Comment

Spirituality & Social Connection: Nurturing the Soul for Healthy Living

When we talk about healthy living, our minds often go straight to diet and exercise. But true wellbeing runs deeper—it’s not just about nourishing the body, but also the mind and soul. One often-overlooked yet deeply important part of holistic health is spirituality and social connection. These elements bring meaning, comfort, and balance to our lives, helping us thrive—not just physically, but emotionally and mentally too.

Spirituality: A Path to Inner Peace

Spirituality isn’t necessarily about religion. It’s about connecting with something greater than yourself—whatever form that may take.

For some, this might come through quiet reflection, meditation or prayer. For others, it might be felt while walking through nature, listening to music that stirs the soul, reading a powerful book, or even getting lost in a moving film or beautiful artwork.

These moments of awe and stillness help us press pause on the day-to-day stress and reconnect with our inner selves.

Spiritual or reflective practices have been shown to:

  • Reduce stress and anxiety
  • Improve emotional resilience
  • Enhance our sense of meaning and purpose
  • Encourage mindfulness and presence

Forest Bathing: Nature’s Quiet Therapy

A particularly powerful practice that blends spirituality and wellbeing is Forest Bathing—a Japanese tradition called Shinrin-yoku. It simply means immersing yourself in a natural, wooded environment and engaging all your senses.

It’s not about hiking or covering distance—it’s about slowing down. Feel the breeze, notice the rustle of the leaves, breathe in the scent of trees, listen to the birds. Let nature be your therapist.

Forest bathing has been found to:

  • Lower blood pressure
  • Reduce cortisol (stress hormone) levels
  • Improve mood and sleep
  • Increase feelings of vitality

The Power of Social Connection

As human beings, we’re wired for connection. Having strong, supportive relationships is essential—not just for our emotional wellbeing, but also for our physical health.

Spending time with friends and family, having a heart-to-heart, joining a class, or even a warm cuppa and a chat can work wonders. Connection reminds us that we’re not alone—and that’s powerful.

Research shows people with strong social networks are:

  • Less likely to suffer from anxiety and depression
  • More likely to stick with healthy habits
  • Better equipped to manage life’s ups and downs
  • Likely to live longer and feel more fulfilled

Whether it’s five minutes of deep breathing in nature, lighting a candle and journaling, connecting with a loved one, or attending a spiritual gathering—these aren’t luxuries. They’re essential to wellbeing.

True health comes when we balance the physical with the emotional and spiritual. By nourishing our inner world and strengthening our bonds with others, we build resilience, purpose, and joy.

So, take that walk in the woods. Call a friend. Play that song that moves you. Pause and just breathe.

Because a healthy life isn’t just about living longer—it’s about living more fully.

#BeTheForce

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised medical guidance or concerns related to your health.

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