Enjoy Summer With Healthy Habits That Feel Effortless
- Last updated: June 24, 2026
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By Jake Crossman (CNC-NASM), Nutrition Specialist; Holistic Health Coach; Managing Partner, USA Medical

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- Start Your Day Strong
- Eat Well and Stay Active
- Slow Down and Recharge
- Make Healthy Habits Stick
- FAQ
- Works Cited
Summer is full of natural reminders to make healthier choices. Instead of adding more to your to do list, connect healthy habits to moments that are already part of your day.
Start Your Day Strong
Small morning habits can set the tone for the rest of the day.
- Step into the sun shortly after waking up.
- Coming inside from the heat? Drink a full glass of water before grabbing breakfast.
- Fill your water bottle before leaving? Take your daily vitamins.
Takeaway: Let your daily routine remind you to take care of yourself.
Eat Well and Stay Active
Summer makes healthy choices easy.
- Go for a fifteen to twenty minute walk after dinner while it is still light outside.
- Pack healthy snacks in your cooler before heading out.
- Make protein the star of your next cookout.
Takeaway: Fresh food and longer days are the perfect recipe for healthy living.
Slow Down and Recharge
Do not forget to make time for yourself.
- Open the windows and enjoy a few deep breaths.
- Stretch for five minutes before weekend yard work.
- Put your phone away when you relax on the porch in the evening.
Takeaway: A few quiet moments can make your day feel more balanced.
Make Healthy Habits Stick
Healthy habits do not have to be complicated. Connect them to the sights and sounds of summer, and they become much easier to remember.
FAQ
Why are healthy habits easier in summer?
Longer days and more time outdoors create natural opportunities to move more, eat fresh foods, and stay hydrated.
What is one habit I can start today?
Drink a full glass of water every time you come inside from the summer heat.
How can I stay on track?
Pair healthy habits with routines you already do every day.
Works Cited
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Healthy Weight, Nutrition, and Physical Activity. https://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight
MedlinePlus. Healthy Living. https://medlineplus.gov/healthyliving.html
United States Department of Agriculture. MyPlate. https://www.myplate.gov
American Heart Association. Healthy Eating. https://www.heart.org
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Eat Right. https://www.eatright.org
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Jake Crossman
My name is Jake. I'm a certified health coach, accredited nutritionist, and I want to make health easier for everyone.
We have the 'most advanced healthcare' in history, yet millions are still sick and on more medication than ever. My goal is to make holistic health more achievable for everybody.
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