The holidays are typically a time when most people over-indulge with stuffing, rolls, and allllll the Christmas cookies. It’s also often a time for travel, taking us out of our daily routine and far away from our gyms and fitness studios. While the winter holidays are certainly a time to slow down and enjoy time with loved ones, it doesn’t mean we have to compromise our health. Keep reading for my tips for staying healthy during the holidays.
1. Everything in moderation
Do I LOVE Christmas cookies? No question! Do I enjoy some pinot noir, fancy cheeses, and homemade focaccia on Thanksgiving? Umm DUH! Even though I love a good salad or smoothie, I 100% eat the foods we’ve deemed “bad” during the holidays. I’m here to tell you it is a-okay to eat whatever the heck you want at your holiday get together. Just remember, everything in moderation! This is really a tip for every day, not just Thanksgiving. So next time you’re at a holiday gathering, enjoy the heck out of a piece of pie, just don’t eat the entire thing yourself 🙂
2. Move your body
Do. Not. use the holidays as an excuse to take a movement hiatus. I’m sorry if you feel called out by this, but we have to stop using this excuse to make us feel better about being couch potatoes. Do you have to run a marathon Thanksgiving morning? NO! Just find some time to go on a walk with the dog or play some backyard football with the fam during your holiday break. I promise you’ll feel happier and more energized after moving your body.
3. Unplug and connect with loved ones
In twenty years from now, are you going to wish you Instagrammed the perfect photo on Thanksgiving, or are you going to wish you had spent more time with your grandma or little sister playing cards or laughing at the dinner table? Take time to truly unplug this holiday season and enjoy time with your family. It will do wonders for your mental health.
4. Take time for yourself
Traveling and spending time at another family member’s house during the holiday season can be overwhelming at times. Being out of your own space and routine can sometimes elevate stress levels. To prevent stress from ruining your holiday, make sure you take some time to yourself. Whether it’s reading a good book by the fire or going on a crisp morning walk, do what you need to do to have some “you time.”
5. Don’t punish yourself
After indulging in a few too many Christmas cookies or a few too many glasses of wine (ahem, the whole bottle) on Thanksgiving, do you tell yourself you SHOULD run “x” amount of miles or you SHOULD only eat salads? If so, cut that out right now! Taking care of your health should be a form of self care! Instead of punishing yourself for “being bad” or “falling off the wagon,” acknowledge that you truly enjoyed that holiday meal with your loved ones and get back to nourishing your body with healthy foods and loving your body through your favorite form of movement.
I hope these five tips to stay healthy during the holidays will keep you feeling happy and energized during your time away from work or school. Remember, the holidays aren’t a time to go overboard with fitness or restrict food groups, but you can still focus on these five tips so you leave the holidays feeling just as good (or better!) than before.
Do you have other tips for staying healthy this season? Let me know in the comments below or over on Instagram @havenspanyer!
December 10, 2020
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