Tips for Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain

Enjoy the Holidays Without Gaining Weight

By Hank Tangier, published Dec 19, 2007
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There's no denying it, the holidays are all around us. You can't avoid the office parties, private parties, or get-togethers with friends and family held over sagging buffet tables of glazed hams, candied yams, pies and cake. The sheer number of opportunities to indulge in what might arguably be the most food of the year is almost too much to handle. Another glass of wine? Oh, I couldn't possibly. Well, alright, just a little.

If your diet can survive the holidays you've just about got it made. The rest of January is relatively austere except, well, there is that ball game near the end. Then there's that chocolate problem in the middle of February but for quantity and duration Christmas and New Years are the big ones. You've got that end-of-the-year crush at the office, travel, shopping and then there is the family. It's no wonder half the country is in a food induce haze.

There are ways to avoid going off the rails during the holidays. Here are some tips and techniques that work during the holidays and all year 'round.

Steel your resolve. Stand straight, look yourself in the eye and tell yourself you are sticking to your guns. So many people just throw the doors wide open at any excuse and the holidays are an easy time to do it. Everybody's doing it, right? Don't kid yourself. It's not all great food. When was the last time you said to yourself, "Mmmm, yule log."

Plan your meals. Prepare meals that you can take on the run. A small plastic container of food can fit in any bag. If you are going to an event that's serving food you don't want to eat, eat what you want before hand. If you are tempted to indulge at the party, do so in moderation but without guilt. You've put down a good base and a small treat won't throw you off.

Give yourself permission to enjoy the holidays. Food is a great part of many celebrations. It is an integral part of the season. You are not shoving everything that passes by into your face. That doesn't mean you have to miss it all. Make the healthiest choices you can. Fill your plate with shrimp, chicken or beef and vegetables. Create a meal out of the available options that is as close to your diet as you can.

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