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Mindful Eating During The Holidays: Tips & Recipes

David Beckford by David Beckford
December 27, 2023
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The holiday season can be incredibly challenging for those working to maintain a healthy lifestyle and those wanting to avoid excessive weight gain. From work parties and dinners to family gatherings, is it even possible to maintain a healthy lifestyle?

The short answer: Yes!

With 7 helpful tips, you’ll be a master at mindful eating during the holiday season. Not only will you feel good, but you’ll also want to be more mindful about your eating year-round.

Tip #1: Eat breakfast

Load up on fruit for breakfast. If you don’t want to eat just fruit, have a chia pudding or oatmeal with a side of fruit. Just make sure you do not skip breakfast. By having a satisfying meal, you will avoid overeating.

Tip #2: Drink Water

Drink water before your meals. Water is an appetite suppressant, so drinking it will make you feel fuller, helping you to avoid eating as much.

Tip #3: BYOF (Bring Your Own Food)

Being able to bring your own food will allow you to create healthy food alternatives that will keep you on track. It is very possible to have delicious healthy recipes during the holidays. This also allows you to expose others to your lifestyle.

Tip #4: Eat Slowly

Eating slowly will help you digest food better, as well as help you avoid overeating. When you eat too fast your body will not realize it’s full. As a result, you overeat which causes weight gain.

Be sure to take the time to chew your food, eat at the table, be distraction-free from the television and your phone, and engage in conversation allowing you to put the fork down more often.

Tip #5: Avoid Eating Everything

We tend to want to try everything. Be mindful of what you are eating. Pick and choose your palate. Go for

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