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1 Thinking How “healthy” are your eating habits on a daily basis? Describe your typical eating routine for one day. 2 Web Search What are the long-term benefits to healthy eating? What are some consequences for consistently unhealthy eating? 3 Web Search What are three healthy eating habits that you find feasible for your life? 4 Web Search/Thinking What are some barriers preventing people from eating as healthy as they would like to eat? What might one do to overcome such barriers? 5 Thinking Why are habits and behaviors around eating just as important as the actual food one eats?

1 Thinking How “healthy” are your eating habits on a daily basis? Describe your typical eating routine for one day. 2 Web Search What are the long-term benefits to healthy eating? What are some consequences for consistently unhealthy eating? 3 Web Search What are three healthy eating habits that you find feasible for your life? 4 Web Search/Thinking What are some barriers preventing people from eating as healthy as they would like to eat? What might one do to overcome such barriers? 5 Thinking Why are habits and behaviors around eating just as important as the actual food one eats?

1 Thinking How “healthy” are your eating habits on a daily basis? Describe your typical eating routine for one day. 2 Web Search What are the long-term benefits to healthy eating? What are some consequences for consistently unhealthy eating? 3 Web Search What are three healthy eating habits that you find feasible for your life? 4 Web Search/Thinking What are some barriers preventing people from eating as healthy as they would like to eat? What might one do to overcome such barriers? 5 Thinking Why are habits and behaviors around eating just as important as the actual food one eats?

1 Thinking How “healthy” are your eating habits on a daily basis? Describe your typical eating routine for one day. 2 Web Search What are the long-term benefits to healthy eating? What are some consequences for consistently unhealthy eating? 3 Web Search What are three healthy eating habits that you find feasible for your life? 4 Web Search/Thinking What are some barriers preventing people from eating as healthy as they would like to eat? What might one do to overcome such barriers? 5 Thinking Why are habits and behaviors around eating just as important as the actual food one eats?

1 Thinking How “healthy” are your eating habits on a daily basis? Describe your typical eating routine for one day. 2 Web Search What are the long-term benefits to healthy eating? What are some consequences for consistently unhealthy eating? 3 Web Search What are three healthy eating habits that you find feasible for your life? 4 Web Search/Thinking What are some barriers preventing people from eating as healthy as they would like to eat? What might one do to overcome such barriers? 5 Thinking Why are habits and behaviors around eating just as important as the actual food one eats?

1 Thinking How “healthy” are your eating habits on a daily basis? Describe your typical eating routine for one day. 2 Web Search What are the long-term benefits to healthy eating? What are some consequences for consistently unhealthy eating? 3 Web Search What are three healthy eating habits that you find feasible for your life? 4 Web Search/Thinking What are some barriers preventing people from eating as healthy as they would like to eat? What might one do to overcome such barriers? 5 Thinking Why are habits and behaviors around eating just as important as the actual food one eats?

1 Thinking How “healthy” are your eating habits on a daily basis? Describe your typical eating routine for one day. 2 Web Search What are the long-term benefits to healthy eating? What are some consequences for consistently unhealthy eating? 3 Web Search What are three healthy eating habits that you find feasible for your life? 4 Web Search/Thinking What are some barriers preventing people from eating as healthy as they would like to eat? What might one do to overcome such barriers? 5 Thinking Why are habits and behaviors around eating just as important as the actual food one eats?