1. Bring something healthy to the party (at least you know you’ll have one healthy option!)
2. Sip on some coffee or tea- it keeps your mouth occupied
3. If I know I have a party like this coming up, I make SURE to do as much as I can around it to stay on track. I eat EXTRA healthy a few days leading up to it, I get my workout in that day so I go into it feeling good, and I have a plan in place to make sure I eat well in the days following (stocked up on healthy food, healthy meals already prepared, schedule a yoga class or other workout meet-up with a friend for the day after)
4. I use my client accountability groups (on facebook) to encourage me and help me devise a plan! Knowing I have to report back to them keeps me on track!
5. I find an accountability partner- preferably someone AT the party, but it also works to have someone on hand that I can text (I’ve even posted in my facebook groups FROM the party to ask for extra encouragement).
6. Wait as long as possible to eat. The later you start, the more will already be eaten and the less time overall you’ll have to maintain your good decisions. Try eating something healthy before the party to keep you full and satisfied for as long as possible before digging in
7. I remind myself that I don’t need to try EVERYTHING. Find the indulgences that look the most “worth it”. There’s nothing worse than eating junk and realizing it wasn’t even that good. And by all means, throw away anything you take that ends up not being “worth it”! We don’t need to go for clean plate club here.
8. Position myself as far away as possible from the food (preferably in another room)
9. Instead of focusing on what I’m missing out on, I focus on the good, non-food aspects of the party! Here’s a perfect chance to get to know your friends and family on a deeper level! When was the last time you asked a relative what were some of their biggest lessons they’ve learned in life? When was the last time you got down on the floor to be in awe of a cardboard box with your little niece? I had a FANTASTIC business discussion with my mom’s cousin’s husband at our family reunion recently. Sometimes when you’re around people from the time you’re little, you forget that they have other interests and skills outside of the family. We both learned a lot from each other and it kept me engaged and not thinking about food the whole time we were talking!
10. Good or bad, don’t beat yourself up for anything that happened haha. Guilt will only add to the stress that can trigger us to continue on an unhealthy track. Tomorrow is a fresh start. Get back on the wagon!
Any other tips to add?? I’d love to hear them!
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