To avoid that slow weight gain during the holidays and still enjoy the party atmosphere, here are a few things I suggest you can do.
1. Do not skip meals.
Many of us skip a few meals to leave room for a big eating event. When you starve ahead, however, you wont make good decisions about what you will eat.
So instead of skipping meals, have some low fat food beforehand. You can have soup or some fruit. By curbing your appetite, you can make better food choices.
2. Talk when your mouth is not full.
Socialize, meet new people. The more you talk, the less youll eat.
3. Learn to say no.
If youre afraid to disappoint your host, learn to say any of the following: "No, thank you. Im already full" or "I appreciate all of your efforts and Ive enjoyed every bite." or "If you want me to have more, I can take them home."
4. Control the size of your food portions.
If for example you love Christmas cookies, have only a sampling of it. Try only one serving of the food that you have chosen.
5. If we have time to shop for Christmas gifts, lets not forget to have time for exercise.
The holiday season is no reason to stop exercising. Try and have your regular exercise.
6. Be careful of add-ons.
Dont cover your plate with too much gravy or stuffing which is often made with butter or meat drippings which are extremely fattening.
7. Create borders.
As you fill your plate, maintain a space between your food, just enough so you can see the plate. The result? Youll automatically keep portions at a more reasonable size.
8. If youre having turkey or steak, trim off the fat.
9. Wear something snug and not loose.
It will become your restraining device for your stomach.
10. Visualize.
Before going to the party, visualize mentally how you will conduct yourself during the event. Think of the good food choices you will make. Think of the size of the food portions on your plate. Visualize that youll have a great time without going overboard with your food. Think of your end in mind.
Happy holidays! (E-mail me at babyjackster@yahoo.com)