Ten years ago, I decided to make healthier choices and embrace a more mindful approach to healthy living. At first, my goal was simply to improve my health, but over time the changes affected much more than what was on my plate.
Today, I am not as strict as I once was, and my approach has evolved over the years. However, many of the habits I developed have stayed with me and continue to shape my daily life.
Looking back after a decade, I wanted to share what I’ve learned, how my perspective has changed, and why these choices still matter to me today.
It All Started With Food
My journey toward healthy living began with a health scare that forced me to take a closer look at my lifestyle. Health had always been important to me, so I started researching ways to improve it and quickly realized that food played a much bigger role than I had ever imagined.
Once I understood how diet could affect my overall well-being, I didn’t ease into the changes. Instead, I jumped in with both feet and completely changed the way I ate. Looking back, I’m surprised I never made the connection sooner between what we put into our bodies and how we feel.
That decision became the starting point for many of the healthy habits I still practice today.
Healthy Living Became More Than a Diet
At first, my focus was almost entirely on food. However, as the years passed, I realized that healthy living involved much more than what I ate.
I began paying closer attention to other areas of my life. Staying active became a priority, whether it was walking, hiking, biking, or simply finding ways to keep moving throughout the day. I also became more aware of how sleep, stress, and daily habits affected how I felt.
The biggest change was learning to be intentional. Instead of putting all my attention on diet alone, I started looking at my overall lifestyle and the choices I made each day.
I No Longer Strive for Perfection
One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is that perfection is not required for a healthy lifestyle. In the beginning, I followed my new way of eating very closely and rarely made exceptions.
Today, my approach is more balanced. When I travel, I do the best I can with the options available rather than stressing about every meal. While I still try to eat well, I also understand that life does not always go according to plan.
Over time, I realized that one meal, one day, or even one week does not define your overall health. What matters is the pattern of choices you make over months and years. Allowing some flexibility has made my habits easier to maintain and far more enjoyable.
I have learned that healthy living is not about getting everything right all the time. It is about being mindful, making informed decisions, and doing the best you can with the situation you are in.
How Healthy Living Changed My Perspective
One unexpected change was how I began to view the world differently. What started as an effort to improve my health gradually made me more aware of the choices I make every day.
As I learned more about food and where it comes from, I developed a greater appreciation for all living beings, especially animals. I became more mindful of the impact my daily choices can have on others.
I still do not get everything right, and I never will. However, I try to make thoughtful decisions whenever I can. For me, healthy living is no longer just about personal health. It is also about living with greater awareness, compassion, and intention.
Watching My Parents Age
Watching my parents grow older has given me a different perspective on health. As a child, I never thought much about aging. Today, I see how quickly time passes and how important it is to take care of ourselves while we can.
Seeing my mother face increasing health challenges has been especially difficult. It has reminded me that good health is never guaranteed, no matter how carefully we live.
At the same time, the experience has strengthened my commitment to the healthy habits I have developed over the years. While none of us can control everything that happens, we can make choices that support our well-being and quality of life.
More than anything, watching my parents age has taught me to appreciate the health I have today and not take it for granted.
What Healthy Living Means to Me Today
Looking back, the greatest change has not been what I eat or how I exercise. It has been the awareness I have gained along the way. I have become more mindful of my choices, more appreciative of my health, and more intentional about how I live each day.
My approach may continue to evolve, but my goal remains the same: to take care of myself, stay active, and make choices that support my well-being for years to come.



