I never thought twice about it. Every morning, same routineâcoffee, a quick breakfast, and a banana. It felt like one of those small, healthy habits you donât question. Easy, simple, good for you. At least, thatâs what I believed for years. But one casual conversation changed the way I looked at something I had been doing without a second thought.
It started when someone mentioned that as you get older, even the smallest routines can affect you differently. I brushed it off at first. A banana? Really? It sounded almost ridiculous. But the more we talked, the more I realized how little attention I had actually paid to what my body needed as time went on. I wasnât doing anything extremeâjust repeating the same habits without ever adjusting them.
Thatâs when I started paying closer attention. Not just to what I was eating, but how I felt afterward. Energy levels, focus, even the way my body reacted throughout the day. Nothing dramatic, nothing alarmingâbut subtle changes I had never connected before. It wasnât about the banana being âbad.â It was about understanding that even something healthy isnât always the same for everyone at every stage of life.
The idea stuck with me more than I expected. It made me realize how easy it is to assume that what worked before will always work the same way. But our bodies donât stay the sameâand neither should the way we treat them. Sometimes, itâs not about removing something entirely, but about being aware of how it fits into your routine now, not years ago.
In the end, I didnât stop eating bananas. But I stopped doing it automatically. Because sometimes, the biggest change isnât what you eatâitâs finally paying attention to why.





