If you’re like me and I’m ashamed to say…kinda
without a lot of discipline, then you know that the festive season is the worst
time of the year for those of us who struggle to maintain a certain body
weight. There are so many treats and I always feel so deprived if I don’t pinch
some…or so much ….to quench my ‘year
starved’ cravings.
I looove rich chocolate cake which tastes even
better when dipped in ice cream; practically all my meals have to be downed
with soda and every movie is accompanied by either popcorn, flour coated peanuts
mixed with chin chin, a chilled drink
or better still, some Irish cream …ooooh. It is Christmas after all and delicious
indulgence is allowed, right?
Wrong! For the past (I can’t even count)
several years, I usually emerge from this two week break assuring myself that
fat is fab…oh please. Slim is in and we all know it (say the truth now…) and
always, the result of my two week over indulgence is massive hips and thighs with
well-rounded cheeks and butt. Yep…my body cares not whether it’s that time of
the year when I’m allowed to indulge; the darn thing just goes ahead and packs
on as many calories as I put into it and it’s never funny when I start the work
to work it out.
So, for this year like all the past years (hey…I’m
serious this time around), I’m taking my Christmas diet very seriously by using
these tips to help me stay in control.
Drink lots of
water: Every day, I fill up on water before eating my
meal. This ensures my stomach fills up more on less food.
A maximum of
one tiny calorie-filled treat per day:
No multiple treats for me so now, I wait until I see something I just have to
have before I treat myself. And you know the funny thing? Some days go by and I
don’t indulge because I don’t want to waste my ‘permit’ eating one thing only
to see something better down the road. Ridiculous right? But it works.
Get far away
from the food: At events, I stand
as far from the food as I can manage. Also, I never rush to the buffet table,
hoping that most fun items would be gone by the time I get there – and they
usually are. Slimmer pickings make me eat less.
Hand out leftovers: When I entertain, I happily pack left overs
for friends and family to take home. Not having them in the house is a good way
to avoid eating them all.
Thin shopping: Very few calorie-filled treats make it onto
my personal shopping list. If I don’t see them, I can do without but once they’re
there in the house with me, its ‘hello sweets’
24/7 and I don’t want that.
Keep a busy
mouth: Chewing gum can be very effective in
keeping the mouth busy. But of course, maintain decorum while chewing…like I do
(I am Miss Manners *smile*)
Dance,
dance, dance: At parties, I spend
more time on the dance floor than on the sides talking with people. Why? I don’t
nibble as much when I’m dancing. Plus, it’s so much fun.
Keep striving:
I’ve promised myself that I won’t give
up no matter how many times I fail my daily diet plan (of which I’ve done once
today already). I’ll just keep working at sticking to the plan; partly failing
the plan is still better that totally failing it.
Enjoy myself: Lastly, this is the season of fun so like I’ve
always done, I won’t fail to enjoy myself, laugh a lot and just be thankful for
this time of the year. Besides, fun is a sure fire way of keeping my mind, and hands,
out of the refrigerator.
Happy eating, folks!
3 comments:
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Why people still make use of to read news papers when in this technological
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i've never been able to stick to my diet during this period but wil try these tips. maybe, it will help me
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