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How to Avoid Overindulging During the Holidays
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The holidays can be a time of indulgence, with all the delicious food, drinks, and treats around. However, overindulging can leave you feeling sluggish, guilty, and can even contribute to weight gain. Here are some tips to help you avoid overindulging during the holidays: 1. Plan ahead: Before attending a holiday party or event, decide what you will eat and drink. Look at the menu beforehand and choose healthier options that will fill you up, such as lean protein, vegetables, and whole grains. Avoid going to an event hungry as this can lead to overeating. 2. Practice mindful eating: Pay attention to your body's hunger and fullness cues. Slow down while eating and savor each bite. Take breaks between bites to assess how full you feel. Stop eating when you're satisfied, not stuffed. 3. Control portion sizes: Enjoy your favorite holiday treats but keep your portions in check. Use smaller plates and serving utensils, and aim to fill half of your plate with vegetables or salad. 4. Limit alcohol intake: Alcoholic beverages can be high in calories and can lower inhibitions, leading to overeating. If you do drink, alternate alcoholic beverages with water or other non-alcoholic beverages. 5. Stay active: Keep up with your exercise routine during the holidays. It can help you manage stress and burn off extra calories. Try taking a walk after a big meal or plan an outdoor activity with friends or family. 6. Focus on the social aspect: Instead of focusing solely on the food and drinks, focus on spending time with loved ones and enjoying the festivities. Engage in conversation, play games, or take part in other activities. Remember, the holidays are about enjoying time with family and friends, not just about food. By following these tips, you can enjoy the holiday season while still taking care of your health.
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