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How To Improve Your Decision Making

With the beginning of the holiday season just around the corner, it’s time to prepare for all the choices we will be facing. Events, family meals and parties are going to be here one after the other and it can become difficult to make smart and healthy eating choices. Certain meals are special because of the seasonal food we get to have once a year, but some just seem special because it is holiday time. How can we know when to indulge and when to say no? Here are some things to think about when you aren’t sure what to do.

 

1) Be a fly on the wall. One of the best ways to make a rational decision is to try and remove yourself from the situation and think the way an outside observer would. Think about what you would tell a friend or family member if they were in your shoes. If someone you knew was trying to lost weight but they kept eating Thanksgiving leftovers, what would you tell them to do? If a friend was trying to get healthy but they kept drinking and snacking too much at holiday parties, what would you suggest? Sometimes we have to really push ourselves to make the best decisions, and it helps to think outside the box.

 

2) Think beyond the moment. When we get a craving, we want something immediately, but then we tend to feel guilty only a few moments later. Think about the moment after and whether a treat is really worth it. Remember that decisions don’t have to be made right away. Just a moment of pause before making a decision can bring us back to reality if we are getting carried away. Indulging is part of the season – food and holidays go hand in hand – so have a plan and be prepared for all the choices you will face.

 

3) Don’t be too hard on yourself. The holidays are a special and emotional time. It can be joyous but also stressful. Party planning, traveling, hosting, cooking and spending time with family and loved ones can be the best and also hardest parts of the holidays and can drive us to emotional and over eating. It can be a constant cycle of stress and weight gain that feeds itself. Do the best you can and don’t let your worries and emotions get the best of you.

 

We can choose what we eat and we can also choose what we decide is important. Food is a central part of the holidays, but it shouldn’t hold all of our focus. Just like Halloween, some seasonal foods are just every day foods dressed up to look special. Decide what is right for you and enjoy the time you spend with those you love.

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick