If you’re working on a weight loss plan, one of the most
difficult times of year can be the holidays. Around Christmas and New Years,
the parties and meals you’ll attend will include foods that are high in fat and
calories and low in nutrition. Fortunately, by following these five tips you
can stick to your weight loss plan even as visions of sugarplums dance in your
head.
First, avoid the alcohol. Cocktails and beer are usually
served at holiday parties, but they can be full of calories. When you drink,
you also have a decreased will power when it comes to saying no to other
holiday foods and your appetite will be stimulate, so you’ll eat even more than
you normally would eat at a party. Having one drink on a special occasion may
be fine, but don’t overdo it every time you head out to celebrate the season.
Another great tip to stick to your plan during the holiday
season is to show up fashionably late after you’ve already eaten a meal. If you
do this, you won’t feel pressured to eat an entire meal of junk foods or snack
on cookie or hot chocolate. Of course, showing up late may be insulting at
smaller parties, so make sure you are not rude to the party host.
Use the holidays to get outside as well. You can play in the
snow if the weather allows, which actually burns tons of calories. Walking up
the hill to sled and having a snowball fight are great ways to get your heart
pumping as well as work off those candy canes.
If the weather isn’t
cold or snowy, use your time to head to the mall. When gift shopping, make a
number of laps around the mall and take the stairs instead of the escalator.
Keep this in mind at parties as well—get up and move around as much as
possible. Christmas caroling is also a great way to stay off of your rear. This
will allow you to do some walking while spreading the holiday cheer.
Lastly, avoid gifts of food. Of course, you can’t tell
people what to buy for you, but if you find yourself with a bunch of brownies
or boxes or chocolates, why not share the love? You can take these products
into work or even donate unopened items to your local food bank. These tips
keep you staying slim, every as you’re surrounded by goodies.
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