I am a firm believer that a balanced life is only possible with a balanced diet...a healthy diet of nutritious food for our bodies and a healthy diet of wise words to feed our minds.Since the body always follows the mind, it is of utmost importance for us to focus primarily on our mental diet rather than our physical diet. Changing the diet you feed your mind is how to easily transform your body by completing renewing your mind.Positive transformation is always the result of renewal. Renewal is always the result of the spoken or written word. Words have the power to encourage, enlighten, and renew. Words can also depress, defeat, and destroy. My goal in this article is to educate you in order to motivate you to make some changes in your life. The result of those changes will be a change in your feelings and results.I do not want you to take action because you feel like it. Rather, I want you to take action because you KNOW that you should because I have have sold you on the benefits. in other words, you will GO because you KNOW. As a result, you will GROW in health, strength, and wellness. You will finally FEEL better, and maybe even look better. In my book " Five F-Words That Will Energize Your Life", I call this the THINK-ACT-FEEL process. It is why I am so passionate about helping people know, go, and grow! Stop drinking sugar in your coffee and tea, and in thirty days you will never miss it. Avoid adding salt to your foods. Quit eating as soon as you feel satisfied. Before burnout, my eating habits were awful. I would grab a burger and some fries or a sandwich and eat on the run between service calls. I would seldom stop for a decent lunch. Now I relax for an hour while I am eating a balanced meal. I have found that eating can actually be enjoyable.Zig Ziglar asks this question in his seminars, “If you had a million dollar race horse, would you keep him up all night drinking coffee and alcohol and smoking cigarettes and expect him to race the next day?" What about a ten dollar dog or a five dollar cat? Well, then, why do you do that to your billion dollar body?"Coffee, soda pop and alcohol are probably the three most common drinks in our society and none of the three are particularly healthy. Limiting my caffeine intake to three cups of coffee a day has greatly reduced the amount of anxiety I experience while under stress. Since coffee stimulates our body to produce adrenaline, we become as addicted to adrenaline as we are to caffeine.What we drink is as important as what we eat. Dr. Peter G. Hanson says in his book, The Joy of Stress, “I recommend (and drink) eight glasses of water a day. This is particularly important for anyone experiencing a lot of stress."Related: How to Make Your PASSION Your Mission It helps reduce tension, anxiety, depression and other symptoms of stress. It improves our ability to think and concentrate. It increases our energy level, making us feel great. It improves our endurance and the length of our life. It strengthens our cardiovascular system. It uplifts us mentally, helping us feel positive. The key is to play hard physically if you want to work hard mentally yet not burn out. The harder I work with my mind, the more time I spend exercising.Your exercise time can also be your time of solitude. However, if you have trouble with self-discipline, exercising with a buddy can provide the accountability you need. They can keep you going when you feel like stopping.What will you do to begin the renewal of your mind and the the transformation of your body?