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Summer Transition

 

Memorial Day has come and gone and with the rising temperatures it is really starting to feel like summer is here, even though the first official day of Summer isn’t until late June. Many more changes are just around the corner, with school coming to an end and new routines coming in. For kids and families it can mean family trips and travel, graduations, summer school, jobs and internships, college visits, driving tests, camp and much more. And for adults it can mean quiet time without school and sports constantly driving our schedules. Parents look forward to summer just as much as kids in this way because we can all let loose and enjoy ourselves. But this can also be a time when we unknowingly start to gain. We attend parties and barbecues where we eat and drink and celebrate. We go out and treat ourselves more than we usually would. Start thinking about your plans for summer now before any negative choices start adding up.

 

Even if we stay at home, summer can still feel like a vacation. We have less responsibilities and obligations so it feels like a holiday where nothing counts. But in reality, every decision does count and they can add up quickly. Stick to your healthy routine as much as possible. If you exercise, don’t skip it. If you plan your meals, don’t throw it all out the window if you eat out more. When you go shopping, stick to your healthy food list. Remember that drinks count and they can affect us in many ways, as we said in last week’s blog.

 

The good news is that summer is a great time for eating clean and losing weight. There are so many delicious and healthy fruits and vegetables that are back in season, providing the perfect snack to satisfy and hydrate. Fruits like watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew and many others are made up of at least 90% water, so they can keep you hydrated and also satisfy your sweet tooth in a healthy way. Vegetables like cucumber and celery are also great options. You can even add fruits and vegetables to your water to give it a refreshing twist. Summer also means grilling, which is a great way to prepare chicken, seafood, vegetables and more for healthy meals. Fish and avocado are prefect healthy fats that are great summertime options. No more heavy sauces and dressings that are popular in fall and winter.

 

Summer also offers a lot of activities that can help you stay fit. Going to the beach, swimming, walking, biking and even walking around a carnival or amusement park will get your heart pumping and help you stay healthy. Always remember to stay hydrated, and save the funnel cake and cotton candy for your cheat day.

 

The last thing to remember is accountability. Wearing less clothes in the hot weather means we are feeling more exposed and aware of our bodies. Instead of falling into a negative spiral, use this time as a motivator to push for your goals. How did you feel last summer? Were you feeling self conscious? Or were you healthy and fit but lost your way during this past fall and winter? In the colder months, it is easy to hide inside under sweaters and jackets, but now there are no excuses. Don’t let it stress you out – tell yourself that this summer will be different, starting now.

 

Congratulations Caitlin!!!! You did absolutely amazing!!!

 

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Caitlin loves the life she lives and lives the life she loves!

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

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