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How To Avoid Holiday Weight Gain

As the holiday season approaches, it can be challenging to avoid weight gain. However, with these nine tips, you can stay on track and maintain your weight.

The holiday season is upon us!๐ŸŽ„

This time of year can be challenging when you're trying to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Holiday parties, festive cheers, family gatherings and Christmas goodies can make it so easy to lose focus โ€“ but it doesnโ€™t have to! Here are a few tips to help keep you healthy and on track this holiday season!

Tips to help you stay on track this holiday season

1. Eat a healthy diet โ€“ focus on eating balanced meals and snacks each day that include lean proteins, fruits and vegetables, healthy fats and whole grains.

2. Donโ€™t skip meals โ€“ especially on the day that youโ€™re planning your holiday meal. Include smaller meals and snacks throughout the day leading up to your festive dinner. This will prevent overeating and help to keep you on track.

3. Exercise โ€“ bundle up and enjoy the season! Get out for a walk or hike with the family or a friend and enjoy the cooler temperatures. Try snowshoeing, outdoor skating or cross-country skiing! Staying active will help keep your mind occupied and your weight in check and the fresh air will help reduce stress and boost your mood. Get a workout in at the gym if you can!

4. Snacking โ€“ this time of year brings lots of chocolates, baked goods and sweets to the office and the home. Be mindful of how much youโ€™re enjoying and how often, do your best to keep the snacks out of reach and out of sight! Have healthy snacks available at all times โ€“ things like fruits, cut up vegetables, nuts/seeds and healthy bars are great to have on hand. Enjoy in moderation!

5. Portion control โ€“ it can be easy to overindulge in your holiday favourites, however, all of these extra calories can cause weight gain. Try using smaller plates or measuring out your food to ensure that youโ€™re having proper serving sizes. Do your best not to go back for seconds and donโ€™t be afraid to say โ€œno thank youโ€.

6. Mindfulness โ€“ take a time out when youโ€™re having your meals and snacks. Sit, relax and enjoy your food. Chew it thoroughly and pay attention to your bodyโ€™s fullness signals. Sometimes distractions can cause you to overeat.

7. Watch liquid calories โ€“ during the holidays, there are lots of fun beverages to be enjoyed โ€“ eggnog, hot chocolate, festive lattes, wine and cocktails. Do your best not to drink your calories, be mindful of how much and how often youโ€™re indulging. Enjoy in moderation! Drink lots of water โ€“ stay hydrated!

8. Sleep well โ€“ get into a good sleep routine while youโ€™re on Christmas holidays and allow yourself to get the hours of rest that your body needs each night.

9. Reduce stress - the holidays are filled with lots of fun and cheer, but they can also be stressful. Try to find time each day to enjoy the little things, to unwind and relax.

Christmas only comes once a year, so enjoy all of the little things! Just be mindful of what youโ€™re indulging in and how often โ€“ and donโ€™t be too hard on yourself. Stay active and keep focused on your goals. Have a date set to get things back on track after the holidays. ๐Ÿ

If you're looking for the daily guidance, support, and accountability to help you reach your weight loss and overall health goals in the New Year, contact Steph, registered holistic nutritionist, to learn more about Thriveโ€™s online nutrition programs!

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