End Winter Weight Gain With Healthy
Snacking
It's that time of year we all start
thinking about putting on a healthy layer of fat,
just like the hibernating bears. From a nip in the
air to a massive snow and ice storm, there is a palpable
difference in the air. We've generally accepted that
it is nature's way of helping us provide a little
extra winter fat, storing up for the winter, just
in case.
But how long since you last had a food
shortage or had to wait out the winter for your next
meal? This year can be different.
Today consider making one small change.
When you make a small change, it is easier to handle,
you are more likely to incorporate it into your daily
life and you are more likely to succeed, than if you
try to make a global change to your whole way of being.
Instead of taking something away, start by adding
more fresh fruit and vegetables to your diet. Just
for today, throw out your rules, if you typically
follow a diet
that forbids fruit or fresh vegetables because fresh
foods are too important to miss.
Fresh foods are sweet, satisfying and
full of vitamins, minerals, bioflavonoids, and other
things that your body requires for optimum health.
Choose a few you particularly enjoy. This time of
year apples are great, citrus fruits, bananas are
available year-round. Get some fresh fruits you like
and start carrying a food sack everywhere you go.
Try little packages of baby carrots,
or cut up cauliflower and broccoli. A fellow I know
always has a bagful of chopped cauliflower, carrots,
and others vegis he munches on. That's smart.
The idea with healthy snacking is that
when hunger strikes (or what you think is hunger),
no matter where you are you'll now have healthy snacks
handy. No more having to buy a candy bar because you're
famished. My choices for healthy snacks won't suit
everyone, but that's fine.
Choose other things that would work
better for you. I enjoy things such as jerky, whole
grain rolls or bagels, yogurts, and fresh fruits as
I mentioned earlier. I almost always have an apple
nearby.
The idea is that it's not that you couldn't
wait, but what has forestalling your hunger done for
you so far? It tends to set you up for later binging
and out-of-control snacking. Eating a few healthy
snacks during the day can end that pattern once and
for all. Here's a plan: Think of one or two fresh
foods you could carry in a big or small cooler and
then do it. As I'm writing this I'm a little hungry
and I'm starting to think about having a snack.
I might eat an apple, a banana or some
jerky because they are all within my immediate reach.
That's far better than not eating anything now, but
instead deciding to "wait it out," while
I start thinking about cookies and cake and pizza
and other fast foods I can grab on the way home.
Going all day in a hungry or denied
state sets you up for late night binging and out-of-control
snacking. You'll never be able to make up for the
earlier deprivation. Why bother.
I've never met anyone yet who got fat
from eating too much fruit, so be brave and give this
idea a chance.
About the Author
Kathryn Martyn, Master NLP Practitioner,
author of the free e-book: Changing Beliefs, Your
First Step to Permanent Weight Loss, and owner of
http://www.OneMoreBite-Weightloss.com
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