For many of us, when it comes to healthy habits and good
eating, the holidays are a problematic time for us. All of
sudden we are thrown into a real whirlwind of activity and
if we are visiting family, there is a good chance that we
will be quite tempted with tasty treats for days, or even
months! Even if we've established better eating habits as
adults, being back with family can pull us right into bad
eating habits from our youth. People overeat for many
different reasons, and whether it is due to stress, habit
or simply being away from our normal routines, you'll find
that the holidays are regular dietary pitfalls.
The problem with overeating during the holidays is that it
can be so hard to get back to healthy eating afterwards.
You might get on the scale and find that extra pounds to be
quite demoralizing, or you might simply find it difficult
to return to good eating habits after so much excess. Good
habits are just that, habits, and while they might be
difficult to maintain, they can be distressingly easy to
break. The holidays are typically a time when we let a lot
of things go, but with healthy eating, like with so many
other things, we need to pick them up again.
If you have become a little demoralized over where you
waistline has gone over the holidays, there are plenty of
ways to get back on track. The important thing to do is to
start now! It doesn't have to be anything big or dramatic,
but losing weight and eating healthily has its own
momentum. Just because it starts small doesn't mean that
it stays that way. Take a look at a few things you can do
to start getting healthy again.
Drink plenty of water. Not only will this help you
suppress your appetite, you'll find that it keeps you
healthier and keeps your skin looking great!
Do a little bit of calorie counting. Most people aren't
terribly interested in counting every calorie that they
consume, and you don't have to be either. Simply get a
good idea regarding how many calories the things you
usually eat contain and keep this in mind.
Find a form of exercise that is enjoyable to you. You
might not be into weightlifting or aerobics, but what about
T'ai Chi and belly dancing? Think outside the box to get
some good exercise and to make sure that you don't burn
out, you can find other activities that are similar in
theme.
Eat colorfully! The more colorful your food is, the better
it tends to be for you. Especially during the winter
months, splurge on some red, yellow or green bell peppers
or some tomatoes. Eating this way can help your waistlines
and your spirits.
There are plenty of things that can help you get back on
track. Begin now by following the steps that I have given
you. By exercising good judgment you will shed those
excess pounds in no time.
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Scott Becker is an internet marketer and an expert in the
fields of health and nutrition. He has been writing on
numerous topics for the past 10 years. Along with writing,
he now owns scottbeckerlive.com a sports nutrition company
serving the weekend athlete.
For more information go to http://health-vitamin.info
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