Today, wraps up week number 34 on Nutrisystem.
Slow and steady wins the race, I say...cause it's working.
I think sometimes it would be nice to lose weight quickly, but then I don't think I would have learned as much about myself or about exercising and eating healthy, if I did it fast.
Plus, research shows that when you lose weight slowly, chances are that the weight will stay off...and that's what I'm going for.
These tips are
from Nutrisystem's blog to help
you get through the holiday season. Posted by Meredith Bandy, Public
Relations Manager at Nutrisystem
The holiday
season is a dreaded time for many people on a weight loss program, but it
doesn’t have to be that way. Here are 10 easy ways you can enjoy the celebration
days without feeling punished or sacrificing your Nutrisystem progress.
1. Have a plan. Think things through before
you get to the actual holiday meals and parties. Maybe your strategy is to take
tiny portions of different dishes; that’s okay. If you’re cooking, you might
want to have your bottle of water with you in the kitchen, so you’re less
tempted to snack. Do what you can to stay away from the appetizer table. Plan to
avoid anything that’s not homemade. The point is that if you go in with a plan,
you’ll be less likely to get caught off-guard.
- - Utilize “The Low GI Cookbook – Nutrisystem Edition,” for cooking up some delicious holiday meals such as the Roasted Pumpkin and Mushroom Lasagna or Pork With Honey Glazed Apples, while staying on track and not depriving yourself of the holiday festivities. The cookbook is available for purchase over the phone or on nutrisystem.com.
2. Stay on track.
Holidays are not the time to skip meals in an attempt to “bank”
calories. That’s a strategy that can backfire miserably. Instead, eat everything
on your meal plan leading up to the holiday event, and make sure you’re drinking
all your water. You’ll be less likely to overindulge at the big event.
3. Set a goal. There’s something about holidays that
makes people forget what they do the rest of the year. Do you already have
weight loss goals set up for November, December and January? If not you can
start today. Once you’ve set a short-term goal, decide on a way to reward
yourself once the goal has been reached.
4. Drink smart.
Face it, overindulging during holiday events—whether it’s an office
party, a family gathering or a neighborhood open house—can add a lot of extra
calories to your day. In addition, when you’ve had too much to drink, it tends
to weaken your previous resolve and derail any strategies and plans you might
have had. Besides, you don’t want to end up as that karaoke-singing family
member or neighbor everyone will be talking about for the next month.
5. Trim the calories. This
tip is especially useful if you happen to be the primary cook for an event. In
baked items, replace the fat with an equal amount of applesauce and the sugar
with a sugar substitute; substitute a quarter cup of egg substitute for every
egg called for in the recipe; replace butter with low fat margarine; replace
whole milk with 1% milk and sour cream with yogurt; reduce the amount of nuts
called for by half. And don’t forget both veggies and salad.
6.
Enlist support. Trying to maintain your Nutrisystem program can be hard
at the holidays, but there’s no reason you have to go it alone. Ask for your
family’s understanding or even their help, so nobody’s trying to foist “seconds”
on you. Nutrisystem counselors can help you strategize, based on your individual
circumstances. Or you can go to the Nutrisystem Discussion Boards, where you’ll
find people who definitely understand what you’re trying to do. Discuss your
concerns; share tips of your own, or join one of the many weight loss
challenges. Some of them are specifically geared to the holidays. Introduce
yourself well before the event, so you have that support already in
place.
7. Keep moving.
Instead of just sitting around after dinner, suggest a family walk, or
organize a touch-football game. Most people will be grateful for the chance to
move around, and it can keep you on-track with your exercise plan.
8. Quality not Quantity. If you do plan to
indulge in some of your traditional favorites, use portion control
9. Eat Before You Go.
Whether you are hosting or just attending a holiday function, be sure to eat
your Nutrisystem entrée before the festivities begin — that way you won’t be
tempted to overeat during the meal and will be able to stay on track.
04/27/12 - 180 (starting weight)
05/04/12 - 175 (week one)
05/11/12 - 174 (week two)
05/18/12 - 172 (week three)
05/25/12 - 170 (week four)
06/01/12 - 169 (week five)
06/08/12 - 169 (week six)
06/15/12 - 168 (week seven)
06/22/12 - 166 (week eight)
06/29/12 - 166 (week nine)
07/06/12 - 166 (week ten)
07/13/12 - 164 (week eleven)
07/20/12 - 164 (week twelve)
07/27/12 - 165 (week thirteen)
08/03/12 - 163 (week fourteen)
08/10/12 - 160 (week fifteen)
08/17/12 - 160 (week sixteen)
08/24/12 - 160 (week seventeen)
08/31/12 - 159 (week eighteen)
09/07/12 - 159 (week nineteen)
09/14/12 - 157 (week twenty)
09/21/12 - 155 (week twenty one)
09/28/12 - 155 (week twenty two)
10/03/12 - 155 (week twenty three)
10/12/12 - 154 (week twenty four)
10/19/12 - 153 (week twenty five)
10/26/12 - 153 (week twenty six)
11/02/12 - 152 (week twenty seven)
11/09/12 - 152 (week twenty eight)
11/16/12 - 151 (week twenty nine)
11/23/12 - 150 (week thirty)
11/30/12 - 150 (week thirty one)
12/07/12 - 150 (week thirty two)
12/14/12 - 149 (week thirty three)
12/21/12 - 148 (week thirty four)
*Disclosure ~ I am receiving access to the website and food in exchange for
reviewing the diet plan. All opinions herein are my own and were not influenced
by Nutrisystem.
10. Embrace the holiday spirit. This last tip may just
be the most important: You can get so caught up in all the planning and hoopla
that you lose the whole meaning of the holiday season—coming together with
friends and loved ones. It’s the time that’s really valuable, not the food and
drink.
For more tips on how to get healthy and lose
weight on Nutrisystem - Join today by calling 1-888-853-4689 or by
visiting http://www.nutrisystem.com/nsblog
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