I have a simple solution for all your holiday eating angst:
CUT YOURSELF A BREAK!
What does that really mean, huh, Mike?
Simply: enjoy yourself, don’t hold back. Eat.
Really?
Yup.
How much?
As much as you like, within reason.
Wow, cool, fair enough. One more question?
Shoot.
Why? How? Huh?
That was more than one question, but here goes:
The holiday eating season should be treated no differently than cutting yourself some slack on weekends or at a wedding reception or any number of other special occasions that life tosses your way. I am very strict when it comes to healthy eating and proper diet, but I cut myself a break all the time. In fact, I don’t even like using the word “diet” when it is referred to in the “I’m on a diet” sense. A “diet” is what you eat daily. Your daily “diet” should already be a healthy one, and if it’s not then what does it matter what you eat, or how much you eat, during the holidays?
Huh?
Here’s the thing: if you have been successfully eating the right foods and the right amounts, have been maintaining your goal weight or at least have been able to make healthy strides toward those goals, then you already KNOW what it takes to live a healthy life: eat the right foods and the right amounts, exercise, and enjoy each day.
CUT YOURSELF A BREAK!
My point is, if you “cheat” a little during this upcoming holiday season, maybe gain a few unwanted pounds, it’s not the end of the world. You already know how to lose those pounds. And if you are currently practicing healthy dietary choices, like those suggested at livelife365.com, then you already understand what you can and cannot eat.
You will probably practice self-control without even being conscious of it. And if you don’t and decide to grab that second slice of pie or opt for seconds on the turkey and gravy, don’t fret:
CUT YOURSELF A BREAK!
And enjoy these special occasions with family, friends, food, and fun.
Life is short.
Life is, at times, challenging.
But life is also a celebration of living. Part of living is breaking bread with family and friends.
Cut yourself a break this holiday season…and pass the mashed potatoes…and bean casserole…and candied yams…and pumpkin pie…and…
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
Two more videos to enjoy during this holiday season:
On Being a Vegetarian During the Holidays
Mike‘s 30 Second Doritos Ad, and some Funny Outtakes
Until next time…
peace,
Mike