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    Home ยป Learn About Paleo & Keto Diets

    Am I Doing it Right? A Checklist for Beginners

    Last Modified: Feb 3, 2023 by Paleo Leaper ยท This post may contain affiliate links ยท Leave a Comment

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    One of the most common questions we get from Paleo beginners is some variation of โ€œam I doing it right?โ€ So hereโ€™s a handy checklist to help you figure it out for yourself, designed to pinpoint some of the most common beginner mistakes and misunderstandings.

    The checklist is designed for people who have already been trying to eat Paleo for at least a few days. If youโ€™ve never heard of Paleo before, the quick version is here. Take a look, try it out, and save this checklist for a week or so.

    To use the checklist, look at each group of statements separately. Each group is testing for one of 5 common beginner problems. Read the statements and decide how well they apply to you. At the end of each group of statements, thereโ€™s an explanation of what the statements were testing for and how to understand your results.

    Group 1

    How well do the following apply to you:

    • Iโ€™m not eating oats.
    • Iโ€™m not eating peanuts or peanut butter.
    • Iโ€™m not eating quinoa, amaranth, buckwheat, spelt, emmer, or any other grains or pseudograins.
    • Iโ€™m not eating corn.
    • Iโ€™m not eating soy oil, canola oil, or โ€œvegetable oil.โ€
    • Iโ€™m not eating โ€œwhole-wheatโ€ anything.
    • Iโ€™m not eating chickpeas, lentils, black beans, kidney beans, or other dried beans (fresh green beans are OK).
    • Iโ€™m not drinking any artificially-sweetened soft drinks (Diet Coke, etc.) or energy drinks (Monster, Red Bull, etc.).

    If the above statements sound like you, then congratulations, you're successfully avoiding "health food" that isn't actually Paleo. You haven't gotten caught in the trap of foods people think are Paleo for some reason, even though they actually arenโ€™t. It might sound a little ridiculous, but so many people try to eat Paleo without really understanding what it involves, and seriously compromise their results.

    If the above statements donโ€™t describe you, then youโ€™re probably not quite clear on what Paleo actually is. Youโ€™ll get much better results if you really understand the diet, so hereโ€™s a basic guide to get you started.

    Group 2

    paleo plate
    Your plate should look like this: meat, lots of vegetables, and some sweet potato fries (or another starch) if you like them.

    How well do the following apply to you:

    • I could easily imagine an entire dayโ€™s worth of meals and snacks that doesnโ€™t include any nuts or dried fruit.
    • 90% of my meals do not include any of the following: Paleo bread, Paleo cookies, Paleo pancakes, Paleo pizza, Paleo waffles, Paleo brownies, Paleo granola bars, Paleo candy, Paleo ice cream, or Paleo cake.
    • I eat vegetables with every meal.
    • I eat animal protein with every meal.
    • I do not rely on bacon as a staple protein source.

    If the above statements sound like you, then congratulations, you're following the spirit of Paleo, not just the letter. A very common beginner mistake is trying to re-create their old diet with foods that are technically Paleo. But Paleo was never meant to be about re-creating junk food with nut flours. If your plate is predominantly filled with meat and vegetables, youโ€™re doing it right!

    If the above statements donโ€™t sound like you, then you might be trying to re-create your old diet with technically Paleo foods. This isnโ€™t great, because it doesnโ€™t help you make new habits or re-imagine what a โ€œmealโ€ actually looks like. Save the Paleo baking for occasional treats, and focus on vegetables and meat for the bulk of your meals.

    Group 3

    How well do the following apply to you:

    • I feel full and satisfied after meals.
    • I eat whenever Iโ€™m hungry, even if itโ€™s not a scheduled mealtime (Having an appetite for your next meal is normal. Constantly watching the clock to see when youโ€™re next โ€œallowedโ€ to eat is not).
    • I donโ€™t get energy crashes between meals.
    • I donโ€™t feel dizzy or shaky between meals.
    • [If youโ€™ve been Paleo for at least 2 weeks] My workouts are going well; Iโ€™m not dragging in the gym.*
    • I donโ€™t need to use any tricks to suppress my appetite, because if Iโ€™m hungry, I just eat.
    • I eat at least a palm-sized amount of meat or fish, or 3-4 eggs) at every meal.
    • Iโ€™m not afraid of fat. I eat fatty meats and cook with plenty of fat. I eat my egg yolks.
    • I understand that Paleo is not about being low-carb. On days when I have hard workouts, I eat some starchy vegetables. If I feel better eating more starch, I have starchy vegetables every day even if I donโ€™t work out.
    • I don't have extreme or unbearable carb cravings.

    *Itโ€™s normal to see a slight dip in performance at the very beginning, and itโ€™s not necessarily a sign of anything wrong. Itโ€™s just your body getting used to the transition. If it continues past 2 weeks or so, something might be up.

    If the above statements sound like you, then congratulations, you can check off eating enough food โ€“ and its close friends eating enough fat and eating enough carbs.

    If the above statements donโ€™t sound like you, then one or more of three things could be wrong.

    • Youโ€™re not eating enough food.
    • Youโ€™re not eating enough fat.
    • Youโ€™re not eating enough carbs.

    These are all three incredibly common for beginners, so donโ€™t feel bad at all. Paleo food is much less energy-dense than junk food, so youโ€™ll need to eat a larger volume to get enough energy into you. Add fat, carbs, or just more food, as appropriate.

    Group 4

    How well do the following apply to you:

    • Iโ€™m sleeping 8-9 hours a night in a completely dark room.
    • Iโ€™m moving my body regularly in some way that I enjoy (walking counts if itโ€™s more than 20 minutes a day).
    • I rarely or never lie awake at night worrying about things I canโ€™t control.
    • If Iโ€™m doing something when bedtime rolls around, I put the thing aside until tomorrow and go to bed.
    • If I have a bad day, I have ways to feel better that donโ€™t involve food (or alcohol).
    • There might be some stress in my life, but it's manageable and not overwhelming.

    If the above statements sound like you, then congratulations, you can check off managing your stress. Chronic stress is a huge health problem, and it can sabotage the most dedicated efforts to lose weight or get healthy. Stress management is part of Paleo just as much as eating the right things!

    If you were laughing through that list thinking โ€œAs if! I wish!โ€ then you probably already know youโ€™re stressed โ€“ and you probably also know how bad it is for you. Without getting preachy and annoying about it, this is just another reminder to either take steps to deal with that, or adjust your goals and expectations to account for it.

    Group 5

    How well do the following apply to you:

    • Barring the occasional kitchen disaster, I enjoy my meals. Paleo food is tasty.
    • Food rarely or never prevents me from doing things I want to do or going places I want to go. I still have a social life, and Iโ€™m not afraid to go out to eat.
    • If I woke up tomorrow feeling nauseated and dizzy and running a mild temperature, I would obviously skip the gym and take care of myself.
    • I basically enjoy my workouts. I don't wake up dreading them, and I don't have to constantly force myself into going.
    • I might be spending more time on food, but my life hasnโ€™t been consumed by shopping and cooking. I still have time to spend with my family and friends.
    • Paleo food isnโ€™t an unbearable strain on the grocery budget.
    • I have an emergency backup meal ready in case life gets rough.

    If the above statements sound like you, then congratulations, you can check off sustainability! Paleo isnโ€™t a two-week โ€œdiet;โ€ itโ€™s a lifestyle change for the long run โ€“ but nobody is going to stick with something that forces them to be miserable or takes over their life. The statements above were designed to see whether or not what youโ€™re doing is likely to be sustainable in the long run.

    If that doesnโ€™t sound like you, then it sounds like Paleo is taking up way too much of your life to be sustainable in the long term. Depending on specifically what youโ€™re having trouble with, you might find some of these articles helpful:

    • Saving time with Paleo cooking.
    • How to get started meal planning (this will save you so much time!)
    • 10 easy recipes for beginners (need a fast meal? Here you go.)
    • Going Paleo with a crazy work schedule.
    • Money-saving tips, part 1 and part 2.

     Summing it Up

    This checklist covered five extremely common beginner hang-ups:

    • Confusing "health food" with Paleo food and accidentally eating oats, whole wheat bread, or something that isn't Paleo.
    • Obeying the letter of the law rather than the spirit by re-creating junk food with technically Paleo ingredients.
    • Not eating enough food, enough fat, and/or enough carbs.
    • Expecting that diet will make up for extreme psychological stress or sleep deprivation.
    • Trying to make changes that aren't sustainable in the long run.

    Are these the only things a Paleo beginner might possibly be getting wrong? Of course not! But they're some of the most common - and most likely to cause serious problems down the line. If you checked out OK on all five, chances are you've got the basics down pretty well, and you can focus on fine-tuning and tweaking, instead of worrying about the big picture.

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