The holiday season can wreak havoc on any woman, but those of us
with health concerns need to be extra careful this time of year.
With holiday parties, offices full of junk food, traditional
foods and well-meaning friends and family pressuring us to let
our diets go for the holidays. Don’t forget the emotional stress
of gifts, parties and family gatherings. As cold weather hits
our bodies often crave more calories and more carbohydrates.
Shorter days can lead to more munching to maintain energy levels
and brighten moods. Add in the scheduling crunch so many of us
experience this time of year and this time of year can be hard
on your health.
Here are some pointers that can help you survive the season
without losing the battle:
* Plan ahead and make sure you have plenty of healthy foods on
hand. Slip carrot sticks, protein bars, nuts, cheese or other
healthy choices into your purse before you leave the house.
Carrying good snacks with you can help you withstand the urge to
binge on mall foods while shopping or giving in to the candy
that seems to sprout in every office this time of year.
* Choose wisely when you snack. Gravitate towards the veggie
trays and nut dishes rather than the cookies. Choose a splash of
cranberry juice in water, lemon in water, or a diet soda instead
of sugary drinks. One good chocolate, savored, can curb your
desire to binge on other sweets. Chocolate is also absorbed more
slowly than simpler carbs because it has more fat in it.
* Plan your indulgences. If you MUST have Aunt Sydney’s latkes
or Grandma’s eggnog then plan for it. Don’t blow your eating
plan on lesser treats. Hold out for the good stuff. A few
indulgences can help you stave off a binge.
* Say no! Not every invitation or request must be accepted. You
have a right to a sane and happy holiday season. If that means
graciously turning down an invitation or saying no to a
volunteer opportunity, then that is what you need to do. Your
health MUST come first or you are no good to anyone else.
* Stick to your healthy habits as much as possible. Schedule in
time to meditate, exercise, or attend a yoga class. When you are
happy and healthy you will do much more to spread the holiday
spirit than you ever could if you were crabby and exhausted.