A concern that I often hear in my practice is that people are worried about gaining weight over the holidays.
We all know and have seen that the notion of “I will enjoy my holidays and get back on track in the new year” doesn’t really work.
Let’s find some balance with these few tips and tricks:
This is a point I emphasise often. The better you plan, the less likely you are to fall off the wagon. Healthy eating doesn’t happen on a whim but depends on how well you plan.
You should be well aware of events and parties happening during this time so this can help you plan around them. Still be strict with your general routine so that you can indulge a bit more during the events. Map out these events so that you can prep your meals accordingly in between.
Plan to work out on the days when you will have time.
Remember that the occasional indulgence or missed workout doesn’t matter. None of us is perfect! The key is CONSISTENCY. Indulging occasionally can often keep one on track because we feel not so deprived.
You are already in a routine of healthy eating and exercise so don’t give it up now! For instance, if you usually work out for an hour but don’t have the time, decrease to 30 minutes instead of missing it altogether.
REMEMBER: It might not be ideal but it is consistent.
If you really don’t want that treat or that cocktail, there is nothing wrong to say no. You never have to apologise or feel embarrassed for sticking to your goals. I like to respond to pushers politely and say: “I’m here for the people, not for the food.”
In the same breath, don’t feel guilty to say yes to some treats.
It’s not all about the food! Remember what the holidays are about: spending time with family and friends, reflecting on the past year, and relaxing and recuperating for the new year.
Ezette especially enjoys working with mothers. As a mother herself, she understands the physical and mental rollercoaster that motherhood can be. She knows that mothers often forget about their own needs and that can often lead to the deterioration of their health. She aims to remind mothers that they need to make themselves a priority and take care of themselves.
Ezette spends her spare time with her husband of nine years, Jacques, her two sons and her recently adopted fur-baby, Levi.
Find her on her site: https://www.mindfulnutrition.co.za
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