4 Thanksgiving Day Survival Tips

Tips for getting back on track with your health goals after Thanksgiving festivities Text

 

All around the U.S., people are kicking off the holiday season by celebrating Thanksgiving, which means facing some of your biggest food and beverage temptations and stressful travel situations followed by post-celebration bloating, weight gain, fatigue, and sometimes just feeling downright sick or crappy.

And even if you’re not in the U.S. celebrating along with us, the holiday season is still happening in your part of the world, too. So social gatherings, travel, temptations, and celebrations are abundant, and they can leave you feeling less like yourself going into the new year.

 

But I’ve got you covered!

 

Whether you’re celebrating Thanksgiving or some other holiday this season, I have four survival tips to help you…

  • Avoid overeating and bloating while actually improving digestion!
  • Maintain your weight and possibly even lose some! (wouldn’t that be nice?)
  • Have a ton of energy and protect yourself from catching a cold!

The best part about these tips is that you can do them anywhere, and they don’t require much time, effort, or money!

Before I dive into the tips, though, I want to emphasize that your health success this holiday season will require your presence.

 

The key to having your ideal health and weight is honoring your body’s needs.

 

And to know what it needs, you need to be present in order to be tuned in to your body.  You might wonder, “What does that mean, or how do I do that?”

 It’s actually fairly simple. All you have to do is slow down a bit and tune into what your body is asking you for.  And some of these tips are designed to help you do exactly that.

Ok, let’s get into these 4 Turkey Day Survival Tips so you can start putting them into action…

 

1. Front-load your water intake

Feeling hungry and needing to snack throughout the day can actually be a sign of dehydration. Eating carb-rich foods, drinking alcohol, and traveling during the holidays can majorly mess with your hydration levels. Aim to front-load your day with plenty of water and a pinch of sea salt for electrolytes to stay hydrated. Staying hydrated will help you cut cravings and avoid overeating and fluctuations on the scale.

 

2. Get into rest and digest mode

In order for your body to properly digest food, it needs to be in the “rest and digest mode” and not in the typical fight or flight (aka stressed) state that you might tend to be in during the holidays from rushing around trying to get things done or dealing with less than ideal family situations.  But don’t worry; you can instantly put your body into rest and digest mode to banish or prevent bloating using deep breathing techniques and thoroughly chewing your food.  Do the 5-5-7 breath (inhale 5 seconds, hold 5 seconds, and exhale for 7 seconds)  5-10 times before each meal, and chew each bite 20 times to allow your body to digest food properly. This will also help you recognize when you are full, so you don’t overeat.

 

3. Drink more tea

High-quality organic green, herbal, and even black teas are packed with a variety of nutrients to reduce inflammation, balance hormones, and keep your gut healthy.  Peppermint and ginger teas are perfect post-meal to promote digestion, reduce bloating, and ease stomach upset.  Green tea varieties are a great coffee alternative and teas containing cinnamon make for a great sweet treat; both help to curb cravings by balancing your blood sugar! 

 

4. Walk, don’t run

During the holidays, you may be tempted to exercise more to “work off” what you ate and drank. But, when your body is already depleted from eating inflammatory foods, traveling, and staying up late, intense exercise will deplete you even more – making your workout more harmful than good.  This can lead to weight gain, fatigue, and feeling run down.  It’s still important to move your body during these times, so opt for more restorative exercises such as walking, yoga, and pilates.

 

In addition to being present to implement these four survival tips, don’t forget to also be present with your family and friends so you can truly enjoy the holidays.

Joy, laughter, and happiness all promote better hormone balance and digestion, which are necessary elements for more energy and weight loss.

Happy holidays to you and your loved ones!

 


Let’s map out your New Year goals together! Sometimes, it takes someone on the outside looking in to see things clearly. We can be so “in it” that it’s hard to see the most straightforward path — can’t see the forest for the trees, right?

If you’d like to spend some time with me looking over your goals, I’d love to invite you to book a complimentary Back-To-Balance Breakthrough Call.