The beginning of the year is a time when people set goals to inspire positive changes in their lives. Many people return to the age-old tradition of making New Year’s resolutions, while others prefer to set intentions. Some people choose to make vision boards, and many people don’t care to do any of that. If you are someone who enjoys making resolutions, this article will help you adopt three healthy habits that can improve your overall lifestyle and health.
Historians suggest that New Year’s resolutions date back more than 4,000 years to the Babylonian civilization. This was the first known society to celebrate the New Year. During the Akitu festival, the Babylonians presented themselves before their gods and pledged to repay debts and return borrowed items in hopes of a prosperous year ahead. To this day, paying off debts tends to top New Year’s resolutions, but neither paying off debts nor spending more time with family and friends is possible without good health.Â
With that said, we have several healthy habits that you can easily adopt in 2026. If you do not eat healthy and exercise regularly, you will likely gain weight. Sedentary lifestyles and highly processed foods are large contributors to the growing obesity problem in the United States. You don’t have to adopt an all-or-nothing mindset; rather, you can make small adjustments over time. The key is to be consistent, as that is how you make lasting habits.Â
Get Enough Sleep
Sleep plays a crucial role in your overall health, as it is the body’s natural way to rejuvenate and recover. You don’t want to oversleep, but you don’t want to stay awake all night, either. Life is about balance, and the research supports this. Some sleep data showed that people who slept fewer than five hours or more than eight to nine hours had worse blood sugar over time. Insufficient sleep can also lead to stress, overeating, and ultimately weight gain. Prioritize consistent sleep hygiene in order to achieve better health. Go to bed and wake up around the same time every day. Develop a consistent bedtime routine. You can even consider meditation, breathing exercises, or other relaxation techniques within an hour before bedtime to promote better sleep.Â
Be More Active
Commit to moving your body more in 2026, especially after meals, as this habit can help improve metabolism, blood sugar, and overall wellbeing over time. Studies show that taking a short walk, even just for 10 minutes after a meal can lower blood sugar. Doing this after every meal is an easy habit to incorporate into your daily life. It is beneficial to involve the entire family, as that encourages more time outdoors, more time with family, and promotes physical activity for everyone. It is best to make an activity fun, as that is a great way to help it stick. Dance while cleaning up the kitchen or play games outside. By turning movement into quality time, you can help make it a habit.Â
Follow A Healthy Diet
Your diet is the cornerstone of your health, and you cannot out-exercise a poor diet. Enjoy a diverse mix of colorful fruits and vegetables (eat the rainbow) to help enhance your intake of various vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, phytochemicals, and more. Some people prefer to adopt a dietary pattern, such as a vegan diet, Mediterranean diet, MIND diet, or DASH diet. These diets lead to better health markers, including improved heart function, lower inflammation, and reduced rates of cognitive decline. Ultimately, it is best to reduce your intake of sugar and ultra-processed foods. Even if you start there, you will drastically improve your health. Just one additional serving of a sugar-sweetened beverage per day can increase the risk of diabetes by 13 to 27%. Drink plain sparkling water with a squeeze of fresh lime, lemon, kiwi, or even basil, in place of sodas or sugary beverages. Additionally, replacing highly processed foods with fiber-rich and whole foods can make a significant difference to your health.
Remember that every decision counts, but you won’t have results without intention. Start small, but make consistent choices around sleep, exercise, and diet. You will see the difference over time and be able to live a longer, happier, quality life. Need a little kickstart in the new year? Get things moving and grooving with the 20-day Full Body Cleanse!

Vincent Stevens is the senior content writer at Dherbs. As a fitness and health and wellness enthusiast, he enjoys covering a variety of topics, including the latest health, fitness, beauty, and lifestyle trends. His goal is to inform people of different ways they can improve their overall health, which aligns with Dherbs’ core values. He received his bachelor’s degree in creative writing from the University of Redlands, graduating summa cum laude. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.















