Posts Tagged ‘Healthy Snacks’

Christmas Gifts, Parties, Food, Priorities

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

At my house, Christmas is the most hectic time of the year.  More visitors, lots of shopping to do, decorations to put up, plus all the regular activities.  During this  time, we need to keep the P touchstone with us at all times. P for priority.

Remember what Priority is?  Our priority is what we choose to do instead of something else. We may think we do not have a choice, but we always do. We can either do it or not.  We may think we have to do this or that; in reality we may have the responsibility to do it, but we still have the choice to do it or not.  Watch out that what you feel is your obligation does not pre-empt your priorities.

In weight loss, as in weight management, one of our priorities is to eat healthy and portion control.  With so many social gatherings going on with the traditional food and goodies, remember your priorities.  Choose what you will consume, do not just grab anything that looks good. Choose the smaller plate when you choose your food. Concentrate on socializing rather than eating.

Remember to continue your eating schedule.  You can adjust how much you eat while maintaining your 3 meals and 3 snacks.  Eat your breakfast everyday.  When you are out shopping, take some healthy snacks along.  Zip lock bags can carry a variety of snacks.

Christmas, or Hanukkah, or the season are about love, thinking of others, peace, giving.  It is about being with friends and family.  What if you are alone – no family around?  There are many people in shelters and nursing homes that would love company.  Many groups meet together to wrap gifts for the needy, serve dinner to the homeless and needy, deliver food and gifts to their homes.  Volunteers are always needed.  Doing something for someone who needs it can feed your soul.

No one to celebrate with?  Ask others who live alone to come to your house – make it a pot luck or provide for our friends, depending on your and their financial situation.

Choose to be alone?  Nothing wrong with that.  Just don’t sit in depression or despair.  And don’t eat to fill loneliness, sorrow, or an aching  heart.  Turn on the radio, put a CD or DVD on.  Exercise or dance to Christmas songs and carols.  Rejoice because you woke up on the right side of the grass.

Above all – remember that Christmas is NOT about food and binging.  Keep your priorities in place whatever you do.  And have a wonderful holiday season.  Remember  You are worth it, you deserve it, and you are going to become a healthier, happier you.

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Halloween is here! Just Say No to Over Treating

Thursday, October 30th, 2008
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Halloween is here!  Remember your strategy to avoid eating the candy?

1.  Eat a nutritious meal before the festivities start

2. Put on a costume with features that make it hard to snack. Vampire teeth, facial makeup, fake hands.

3. Make sure you will have to do some activity, like popping out from behind a bush or bale of hay.  Or maybe have a gorilla suit so you can jump up and down. Sit on the opposite side of the room from the door so you will have to walk to the door each time the bell rings.

4.  Have healthy snacks handy to grab when the candy temptation comes along.

5.  Just say no and don’t eat or drink the sugar and fats that go along with Halloween.

Another plan is to set aside a small portion of treats to have that evening, and stop with that portion.

When your kids come in with bags of candy, portion some into zip lock bags with names on the bags and number them also.  Maybe fix about 5 bags each.  Once a day, you can all sit down and get your bag of candy for that day together.  Make it a family activity.  Send the rest to work with dad, or take it yourself.

Above all, relax and have fun.  Halloween comes but once a year.

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