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Healthy Eating & Steps During Holidays are important during Thanksgiving. This is a time for eating and family, so it’s important to be healthy on this holiday too! Many people are trying to have a healthier lifestyle. Then, Thanksgiving comes along and seems to ruin it all. Then, before you know it, you’re making yet another New Year’s resolution to lose weight. So how about starting your New Year’s resolution early? And how about not focusing on weight loss? Rather, focus on your steps and healthy eating.
Water helps your stomach feel full. In addition, sometimes we feel hungry, meanwhile we are actually thirsty. Our body will confuse thirst for hunger. In addition, holiday time can mean eating rich foods and drinking alcohol, all of which has lots of calories. Water helps flush out a lot of preservatives & sodium from our system. Remember to drink lots of water every day you indulge.
https://blog.myfitnesspal.com/4-ways-to-squeeze-in-more-steps-over-the-holidays
Author Gretchen Rubin cites this as one trap that can send you into a cycle of negative thinking. In other words, if you slipped up or had a day where healthy eating wasn’t the priority, then you may be hard on yourself. You may give yourself a harder time, ignoring all the good healthy steps and eating you have done. So, don’t forget the good. Don’t let a slip up erase all the good habits you have accomplished, formed, or develeoped. A slip up is just that, a slip up. It doesn’t have to be a slide or downward spiral. In fact, the slip up may make you feel physically uncomfortable, thereby reminding you to go back to your good habits.
There are many ways that sides can add a lot of calories. All the starches, all the butter, all the extra yummy pies – all add extra calories. Try these tasty sides that are each under 250 calories. They’re a healthy and tasty alternative, especially if you’re going for sceonds!
https://blog.myfitnesspal.com/13-thanksgiving-sides-under-250-calories/


