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Balancing a healthy lifestyle with a college schedule

They say that time is money. When it comes to weight loss, I’d say time is calories. By this I mean you often sacrifice healthy foods for easy, quick to get food. Unfortunately, often the simplest food to get isn’t good for you. I found that out the hard way yesterday.

I started off the day on track. I made an egg and cheese sandwich for breakfast and packed some string cheese for a snack later in the day. For lunch I grabbed a fruit smoothie and was planning on heading home around 3 p.m. to workout and make a dinner off of the diet list. But as you know, college life rarely goes as planned.

This weekend is the True/False Film Festival in CoMo and I am coordinating all of the coverage of the event for the magazine I’m working at for my capstone. There were some issues that had to be resolved and so I had to go immediately to the office after finishing my last class. In fact, the only time I left the office after that was to stop by a friend’s birthday dinner down the street for 20 minutes. By this time I was starving and quickly scoured the menu for something that remotely represented anything on the meal plan. Luckily the restaurant had a turkey burger as an option and even though I’m sure it wasn’t as healthy as making it myself, it was better than getting mini corndogs.

I’m sad I didn’t get my exercise in today. I really enjoyed my workout yesterday; it reminded me how good you can feel when you partake in physical activity. Thanks to the film festival though, I did get some exercise running around town and campus trying to make sure everything was in order while also making it to class.

How do you prioritize exercise and eating right? Leave a comment below and let me know. Remember that you can make it a priority and sign up for SELF’s Jumpstart Diet here.

My name is Allison Tripolitis and I am a senior magazine journalism student at the University of Missouri. I have previously worked for MOVE Magazine as a film columnist, the Columbia Missourian as a reporter, ALIVE Magazine in St. Louis as an editorial intern and Professional Beauty London as an editorial intern. This semester I am working at Vox Magazine as a department editor for my capstone. When I am not busy "journalizing" I can often be found watching Mad Men, Sex and the City, Community and reruns of The Nanny.