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Follow These Weight Management Tips For Holiday Success

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During the holidays even the strongest willed people can struggle with sticking to a weight management plan. All the food tempts us and tastes great but a few weeks down the road regret (and gained weight) sets in.

The experts have three suggestions to help us through these festive and food feasting times. The 3 keys to holiday survival are: Practice awareness; manage your stress; and plan in advance.

- Practicing awareness means that you need to be conscious of what you eat and how much. It's okay to allow yourself some special treats but limit it to moderate servings. Try appetizer-sized helpings instead of dishing up a full serving.

It also means to be realistic. This isn't a good time to expect to lose weight so make it a goal to not gain any.

Keep everything in perspective. It's easy to fall into the trap of eating whatever you want for the 2 months during the holiday season. Treats for a few special days are okay but then get back into your healthy routine.

Be aware of any opportunities you have to get some exercise. Take a brisk walk whenever you get a few minutes or move around while you're on the phone call. Don't hesitate to park further from the mall than you typically would (like you have the choice!).

- You can manage stress and emotions by lowering expectations. Instead of cooking a big meal make it a potluck or serve buffet style. Learn to say "no" politely when confronted with food or activities that aren't in your best interest.

Don't fill silence with food at social events. Make an effort to get to know people by talking to them. We have a tendency to eat less when conversing. Also keep everything in perspective by sticking to your exercise routine as closely as possible.

- Planning in advance is the third key. Eating a little before going to a party can cut down on hunger and eating bad things. Don't hang around rooms or places that have a lot of food available.

Take unhealthy food you've been given as a gift to share at other parties. Take along some healthy foods or snacks to gatherings and make sure you eat them before digging into much of the unhealthy foods.

You should also plan on some form of exercise after a holiday party or meal. Ask others to join you. A 15-20 minute walk is better than sitting around for the same time.

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