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Writer's pictureBonita Ward | Chief Talent Officer

Healthy Holiday Eating Tips

Hey Endurers!!!! Here are your Holiday Fit Tips!!!

As we plow through the Holiday Season, family get togethers may look a little different this year.... but one thing will remain the same.... all the good food... turkey, mac and cheese, dressing, cookies, pies cakes, candies, sweet sweets and more deliciousness.... I know we all are trying to live that healthy lifestyle... so I thought I would share a few tips to get you through the holidays food fest!!!



  • Don’t skip meals. Skipping a meal with the goal of saving calories prior to a holiday event can often backfire and lead to overeating due to ravenous feelings of hunger. Having a filling snack, such as fruit, string cheese, yogurt or a small handful of nuts, can help to curb your appetite and prevent overeating.

  • Contribute a healthy dish. Ensure at least one nutritious choice is available at potlucks by contributing a healthy dish.

  • Choose your splurges. Scan the buffet or dinner table and choose a couple holiday favorites to splurge on instead of foods that you can have any other day of the year.

  • Think Color. Make a plate look festive by including fruits and veggies. Aim to cover half the plate.

  • Choose drinks wisely. Stick to calorie-free drinks, such as water, tea or seltzer, instead of high-calorie festive drinks. Alcoholic beverages contribute empty calories and can cause you to make poor judgments with food. If you do choose to drink alcohol, do so in moderation, and alternate each alcoholic drink with a glass of water.

  • Visit the people, not the food. Move socializing away from the buffet or appetizer table to prevent mindless eating.

  • Say no to food pushers (politely).

  • Savor seasonal treats. Having treats once a year will not make or break your weight. Make sure you take time to really taste and enjoy that special treat when you have it.

  • Eat until you are satisfied, not stuffed. No one likes that icky, stuffed feeling after a meal. Eat slowly, and check your fullness levels while you’re eating. Remember — there are always leftovers!

  • Don’t feel guilty. If you did overindulge, don’t beat yourself up. Just make sure your next meal is healthy, and be sure to incorporate exercise into your routine.

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