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5 Tips to Makeover Your Health And Wellbeing

Alice Duthie by Alice Duthie
04/04/2026
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Summer is the perfect time to reset your body and mind and re-establish the healthy habits you may have lost over the years.

To help you do so, Amazonia’s Head Dietitian, Tara Kaff recommends setting yourself small, realistic and attainable goals to slowly get your wellbeing back on track. She shares her top 5 tips to bring out the new you!

Clean Out Your Kitchen

    Setting up a healthy environment – free of processed foods – is a crucial first step. Because if it’s not there, you won’t eat it! Start by taking everything out of your fridge and pantry so you’ve got a blank canvas to work with. Check the used-by dates, remove the temptations and give all surfaces a good clean. Then, channel your inner Marie Kondo and get organising! Arrange items that are often used together, or used as a substitute for one another, in the same place. To help reduce food waste, put the oldest products at the front so they’re used first.

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    Embrace Plant-Based Wholefoods

    Now that your kitchen is clean and clear (the best feeling in the world!), it’s time to restock it with nutritious wholegrains, plant-based proteins, healthy fat sources, and fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables. Aim for five handfuls of colourful veggies and two handfuls of fruit per day to ensure you’re getting a range of vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals in each meal.

    To help your digestive system perform at its best, eat a variety of high-fibre foods such as chickpeas, lentils, and wholegrain cereal and bread.

    And if you find yourself craving something sweet (we’re all familiar with the 3pm slump), it’s great to have fresh fruit and organic dates on hand. We’re big fans of the 80:20 rule. Follow a healthy, wholefood diet 80% of the time, but leave 20% for your favourite foods and social dining with friends and family.

    • Move Your Body Every Day

    Great for both your physical and mental health, exercise can help lower blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol, and reduce your risk of heart attack, cancer and stroke. 

    Soak up some vitamin D with endorphin-boosting outdoor exercise. This doesn’t mean you have to start training for a marathon. Whether you walk, swim, bike, run or just play some outdoor sport with the kids – try to make the most of the warmer months! 

    me and struggle to workout through the week, try incorporating exercise into your day by taking the stairs or going for a stroll in your lunch break.

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    Prioritise Sleep

    There’s nothing worse than a bad night’s sleep spent tossing and turning. Luckily, there are some easy habits you can adopt to help improve your zzz’s:

    • Expose yourself to sunlight throughout the day, especially in the morning
    • Get in your daily sweat session: the more vigorously you exercise, the more powerful the potential sleep benefits
    • Go to bed and get up at the same time each day to help reinforce your body’s sleep-wake cycle
    • Avoid bright screens within 1-2 hours of your bedtime
    • Ensure your room is cool, dark and quiet
    • Limit caffeine and nicotine after lunchtime
    • Avoid big meals (particularly those high in sugar and refined carbs) and high volumes of liquid or alcohol before bed
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    Set Achievable Goals

    Being healthy and taking care of your wellbeing should never feel like a chore! Set yourself small, attainable and sustainable goals that motivate you to make healthier choices each day. Better yet, write these goals down and pin them to your fridge to hold yourself accountable. They could include:

    • Go meat-free on weekdays 
    • Exercise at least 3 times per week
    • Sleep at least 8 hours per night
    • Take 5 minutes to practice mindfulness/meditation each day
    • Walk 7,000-10,000 steps each day
    • Drink at least 2L of water each day

    And remember, if you fall off the wagon now and again, it’s not the end of the world! Life is all about balance.

    Amazonia’s Head Dietitian, Tara Kaff
    Amazonia’s Head Dietitian, Tara Kaff

    Tara Kaff, Head Dietitian, Amazonia

    Tara is an Accredited Practising Dietitian and Sports Dietitian. She studied a Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics at Griffith University on the Gold Coast. She has a passion for developing healthy recipes, food photography and, of course, developing new products here at Amazonia that will enhance individual wellbeing and performance.

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