Definitely try and exercise every day, walking for 30 minutes before breakfast ( so in a fasted state ) always helps me lose a bit of weight. It’s good for us to do weight training too, for our bones and weight. I’ve found the best way for me to stay healthy without going off and on diets is to keep to a manageable, simple and enjoyable eating plan so I never count calories. Limiting refined foods most importantly, including sugar and oil. Not fats, just oil. I have whole nuts, whole foods, lots of plants and avoid drinking calories- no alcohol. We need 200 less calories a day as we get older, I’m late 40’s, according to my menopause specialist, so that’s good to keep in mind too. I had to lose a lot of weight after having my child so I’ve been more careful approaching menopause and now on HRT don’t find it hard just by sticking to how I normally live. I eat quite a bit more volume of food than a lot of people, little and often, but I don’t eat refined food at all, including ingredients. I have oats for breakfast with berries and blackstrap molasses, a nut bar I make after a workout, a large salad at lunch or a salad sandwich, fruit or yoghurt snack and dinner I aim for half my meal being vegetables, 1/4 protein, 1/4 starch. I vary the vegetables, include beans, seeds nuts etc
I use YouTube for exercise: Leslie Sansone for walking videos, Heather Robertson for weights and HIIT, Fitness Blender and Coach Kel for Pilates or barre style workouts.