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The holidays make it difficult for lots of people who are trying to stick with their diets. Aside from this, trying to fit in your exercise sessions during the holiday season is quite a feat. Do you fear that you'll gain back any weight you lost in previous months? If so, we have some good news for you. There are a lot of things that you can do to help keep your holiday weight loss efforts up to snuff. Below are some proven tips that will make it easier for you to get through the holidays with your health and diet intact.
If you want to avoid overeating at a holiday party, make sure you've had something to eat before you get there. Something nutritious but low in calories that you eat before the party can make a big difference. You don't have to get all the way full -in fact, it is better if you don't. You're only trying to put a lid on your appetite so you don't feel like eating everything in sight at the party. This way you can have a little bit, but you won't be tempted to eat too much. Many people are in the habit of stuffing themselves to capacity at holiday meals. There is a joke about wearing sweatpants to Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner to help yourself be able to eat more. If you want to control how much you can eat, wear tighter fitting clothing. Get a belt that's tight around your waist and wear it every day. Here is the key: make sure that you will not be able to take off that belt -at least not without people looking at you as if you had gone crazy. This will make you think twice before taking extra portions of fattening foods.
A workout or dieting buddy can help motivate you both to sticking to your weight loss goals during the holidays. Buddy up with a friend or coworker who is also trying to watch his or her weight. Your weight loss buddy can be someone to turn to when you're tempted to abandon the struggle. You can discuss strategies and help keep each other's motivation high. You'll find that overcoming all the holiday temptations and pushing forward towards your goals is a lot less difficult with a partner. We've looked at just a few of the ways you can maintain your weight loss plans during the holidays. Do not believe the people who tell you just to give up and then work even harder after the new year. You don't have to deprive yourself; it's just a matter of being sensible and moderate so that you won't have to worry about losing twenty extra pounds when January rolls around!