- Portion control: Watch your portion sizes. Fill half your plate with fruits and veggies. Enjoy your favorite holiday treat but take a small portion. When you practice portion control you can enjoy your favorite foods without gaining a pound.
- Walk around the room and engage in conversation: The holidays are the perfect time to catch up with friends and family members you haven’t seen in a while. Keeping your mind on conversation instead of food is a good way to avoid picking on the treats around you. Instead of a sugary drink, opt for sparkling water with lemon. This will keep your hands busy and gives you something to sip on while enjoying a friendly conversation.
- Take a walk: Let the host know you will take an after dinner walk. Ask someone at the event to go with you, it will help you burn some of those thanksgiving dinner calories and likely put you in the right mindset to turn down a second piece of pumpkin pie.
- Help the host clean up: Offer to help clean up, the host will appreciate it and it will also help you burn some calories. Physically removing yourself from the table will keep you from picking at the leftover food and sugary sweets.
- Stop eating when you are full: Most people eat mindlessly during the holidays. We continue to eat even after we are full and end up over stuffing ourselves which leads to weight gain and gult feelings later.
- Make Black Friday Gym day: Go to the gym the day after Thanksgiving. Instead of feeling like a stuffed turkey on black Friday schedule some gym time so you can burn those Thanksgiving calories. Knowing you are going to the gym the following day to burn off those extra calories from Thanksgiving allows you to splurge without feeling guilty.
I'm a Nutrition & Transformational Lifestyle Coach. I have trained with some of the most respected names in the health & wellness field, such as Dr. Andrew Weil, Joseph Mercola, Deepak Chopra, Paul Pitchford, David Wolfe, & Barry Seers (founder of Zone Diet) are just a few of the many knowledgable teachers I trained with. I am educated in Western and Eastern dietary and health & wellness theories.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
6 Tips For Maintaining Your Weight During the Holiday Season
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

No comments:
Post a Comment