4 Tips to Help You Avoid the “Inevitable” Holiday Weight Gain

The holidays are a time of massive indulgence for many of us. In fact, even those who have managed to stick to healthy diet and exercise programs all year long often fall off the wagon at the end of the year.

There’s nothing wrong with enjoying some extra food and drink at this time of year.

In fact, studies show that following stricter diets actually makes things harder in the long run.

However, it’s important not to go completely overboard, otherwise you’ll undo all of your good work and make the start of the new year that much harder!

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4 Tips to Help You Avoid the “Inevitable” Holiday Weight Gain

Here are 4 tips that won’t take away all of your fun, and that’ll mean you’ll feel a lot better about your health once the holiday season is over.

1. Watch What You Drink

All those extra parties are a big source of calories.

Not just because of the food but because of all the alcohol they usually involve!

Drinks can contain way more calories than you might realize – especially cocktails and creamy liqueurs.

Try to limit your alcohol intake if possible.

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I know it’s hard at this time of year!

If it’s too hard, try drinking wine and spirits without sugary mixers instead.

2. Balance Your Calories Day to Day

If you’re going out for a big Christmas meal or party in the evening, balance this out by eating fewer calories earlier on in the day.

Now this does not mean you should starve yourself or skip entire meals before parties – doing this can actually lead to overeating when you do eat.

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Instead, eat lighter meals full of fruits, vegetables and fiber that’ll help you feel fuller before the party.

3. Plan Your Workout Schedule In Advance

Many of us find that our schedule is all over the place during the holidays, so it’s harder to stick to a routine.

Making sure you manage to work out regularly does come down to routine, and it’s easy to let yourself skip your workouts when you’re so busy.

Don’t fall off the wagon!

Instead, try to plan things in advance.

If you have time off work, let yourself have those lazy lie-ins on some days, but make sure to plan which days you’ll be getting up to workout.

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And, if your gym closes over the holidays, either put together a home workout schedule for yourself or re-arrange your workout days for when the gym is open.

4. Get Enough Sleep!

Your social calendar is probably a lot fuller at this time of year.

Be careful not to sacrifice your sleep in order to keep up with anything.

Studies have shown that a lack of sleep can contribute to weight gain. It’ll affect how hungry you feel, and it’ll also make it easier to give into cravings when you’re tired. So socialize and party hard, but rest hard too!

Being “good” around the holidays doesn’t mean saying no all the time, it just means not saying yes to everything.

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With moderation, you can enjoy the holidays and still feel good.

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6 Comments

  1. Great tips…thanks for sharing them with us at The Mommy Monday Blog Hop!

  2. Yes, yes, yes! All great ideas! Thanks for sharing and linking up with Countdown in Style! Don’t forget to come back on Friday to see if you were featured!

    ~~April~~
    100lbCountdown.com

  3. Great tips! I have totally fallen off the wagon with my recent vacation and the approaching holidays! I definitely need to plan for my indulgences and plan in some extra workouts. Thanks so much for sharing at Tips and Tricks Tuesday!

  4. md Kennedy says:

    I would recommend another tip: stay hydrated and drink plenty of plain old water! Not only does it fill you up, but you get less hungry when you are hydrated. And we know how dry we get with the heat on, no?

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