Being healthy is not something that can be achieved overnight. You  really have to dedicated yourself into doing it. There is not really any  magical formula or crazy technique for this. Any books, diets, or  special techniques out there that work are all really doing one thing:  causing you to develop a habit of doing healthy actions.
 They offer  encouraging words, and prove to you results...and really, they re more  or less motivating you to become healthier. Why do those, pay money,  when you can simply develop your own good habits? So I ve done some  research and found out some of the habits of healthy people. Here are  the ones I feel are Top 5 habits of healthy people. 
1. Eat Breakfast Everyday 
Eating breakfast is healthy because they tend to take in more  nutrients: vitamins, minerals, less fat, less cholesterol. In fact,  having breakfast helps hold of hunger pangs till lunch, and you re less  prone to buy high calorie foods from the local vending machine. Studies  have shown kids who eat breakfast perform better. There s even research  that shows breakfast eaters have a lower rate of diabetes, less chance  to become obese, when compared to those who do not eat breakfast. 
If one of your excuses to not eat breakfast is time, then maybe  adjusting it to fit your schedule would be better. For example, some  people may wake up not feeling hungry, and would prefer to be able to  sleep in; they can bring their breakfast with them when going to work,  and eat it while reading their morning emails. 
2. Fish and Omega 3 
The AHA recommends at least two servings of fish each week. Fish are  known to be high in omega 3 fatty acids. Omega 3 is known to be very  healthy for the heart, and there s even evidence that it can soothe an  overactive immune system; there seems to be a link between more omega 3  in your diet, and lower symptoms of allergies, asthma, eczema, and other  autoimmune disorders. 
3. Sleep 
Most people actually don t get enough sleep; something like two  thirds of adults suffer from sleep problems, and many don t get enough  hours of sleep to stay awake/alert. Getting enough sleep is extremely  vital for your emotional and physical well being. People who don t get  enough sleep are more likely to develop psychiatric problems. Lack of  sleep also negatively affect memory, learning, and logical reasoning. 
4. Great Friends and Family 
Your friends can save your life. How? Four things: They can provide  information on any of your symptoms, which can prompt you to see a  doctor, they offer emotional support when ever you need it, they can  help provide physical support for you when you need to visit  doctors...and of course, they help offer a sense of belonging. 
5. Exercise! 
Do I really need to outline the benefits of exercising? We ve all  heard it: the myriads of health benefits, the reduction in various  diseases (obesity, diabetes, etc), increased general well being, both  mentally and physically. This one is a no brainer really. Exercise is  key in losing weight, and it s also key in reducing heart disease. The  only  problem  is it requires commitment.

