@LeddyLLC: Dieting over Christmas is a pa...
@LeddyLLC
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Dec 24, 2024
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2. 80/20 rule:
80% nutritious foods, 20% treats.
Choose 1 desert per event, not every desert.
Focus on vegetables and protein for majority of your plate, and balance it with those sweets we all want to consume.
80% nutritious foods, 20% treats.
Choose 1 desert per event, not every desert.
Focus on vegetables and protein for majority of your plate, and balance it with those sweets we all want to consume.
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3. Stay active
Even if it's a walk after every meal or less training than usual, don't forget about it.
If you are in a caloric surplus, exercise will counteract this by burning excess calories gained.
Not to lose weight, but to maintain your current weight.
Even if it's a walk after every meal or less training than usual, don't forget about it.
If you are in a caloric surplus, exercise will counteract this by burning excess calories gained.
Not to lose weight, but to maintain your current weight.
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5. Don't beat yourself up
We still want to enjoy the holidays with our friends, family, and the variety of food options.
Stress can lead to guilt, which can make you want to over-indulge.
Enjoy these times, just be mindful.
Just don't let yourself become a couch potato.
We still want to enjoy the holidays with our friends, family, and the variety of food options.
Stress can lead to guilt, which can make you want to over-indulge.
Enjoy these times, just be mindful.
Just don't let yourself become a couch potato.
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6. Manage sleep
Keep a normal sleep schedule.
This will help with stress management as well as:
- Hormone regulation
- Improved food choices
- enhanced metabolism
Don't eat or drink alcohol within 2-3 hours before bed.
Forget about losing weight, focus on maintaining it.
Keep a normal sleep schedule.
This will help with stress management as well as:
- Hormone regulation
- Improved food choices
- enhanced metabolism
Don't eat or drink alcohol within 2-3 hours before bed.
Forget about losing weight, focus on maintaining it.






