Finish this Year Strong

  • Apr 26, 2022, 9:11 AM
Dr. Geni Abraham

At the first of the year many of us create a list of health and wellness goals that we want to accomplish. We often feel that this will be the perfect time to get things started. But imagine what it would be like to start your New Year feeling and looking your best. Due to the busyness of the season, the last few months of the year are usually when we make the worst decisions regarding our health. Imagine building momentum toward your goals now with an intentional plan to overcome the various stresses and unhealthy lifestyle habits that distract so many during this time of year.

Become intentional and make good choices through the end of the year.

This is about more than just healthy eating; it’s about creating healthy habits and consciously creating the life you desire. Do you feel that your schedule gets out of control this time of year with too many responsibilities and obligations? How many gifts do you really have to buy and how many functions do you need to attend? Does your house really need to look like the pictures in Pinterest – do not let this overwhelm the joy of the season. Reserve some time over the next few months for personal self-care. Choose self-care activities that reenergize you. Find joy in the season and in positive change. It’s not about the end goal, it’s always about the journey. Discover different types of exercises that you like and focus on eating whole foods, enjoying the flavors of the fall harvest.

Dr. Geni Abraham
Dr. Geni Abraham

Enjoy the Season.

There is no need to deprive ourselves during this holiday season, but we should be choosy and budget our holiday eating wisely. When faced with large buffets and feasts at holiday gatherings don’t feel obligated to eat something just because it’s there. Focus on eating the foods you really love and be sure to make room for veggies. Enjoy your food and pace yourself, take your time and stop eating when you feel full. If you are going to drink alcohol, try alternating between water and alcohol to minimize intake and stay hydrated. If you know that you will be indulging in a few extra calories this time of year be sure to increase daily physical activity. In addition to walking, consider adding activities the whole family can enjoy.

Focus on high quality, nutrient-dense foods. Imagine what your health and body would look like if you multiplied the nutrient-density of your diet. Think roasted vegetables vs French fries. Eating whole foods vs refined, processed or fast foods. Increase healthy fat intake (such as avocados, nuts and seeds, and olive oil) and get away from sugar and refined carbohydrates. Incorporate intermittent fasting – start by not eating after 7 pm. Don’t skip breakfast – starting your day with a balanced meal focused on protein and healthy fats will set your healthy metabolism for the day and put the brakes on cravings and overeating later in the day. Incorporate vegetable omelets, avocados, crustless quiche or protein smoothies.

Invited to a party and need to bring a dish? Consider bringing a dish of non-starchy vegetables or a low-carb Mediterranean-style platter. Fill your low-carb snack tray with cooked meats such as sliced roast beef, turkey and pepperoni (choose the best quality you can, with minimal processing and minimal added ingredients). Add fresh ingredients such as a variety of cheeses, olives, avocado, stuffed mini peppers, mixed nuts, vegetables, fruits and low carb crackers. At least you know there will be a variety of low-carb snacks (brought by you) that you can enjoy.

Let this season be a time of celebration and also relaxation.

Enjoy your family and friends and if you do fall overboard and lose sight of your goals just try to get back to your healthy habits as soon as possible. Incorporate these Healthy Habits to Finish This Year Strong:
  • Stay hydrated with 6-8 cups of water daily.
  • Stay energized: exercise 3 times per week.
  • Pace yourself during this season to avoid overscheduling or overspending.
  • Make time for self-care and find balance and joy in the season.
  • Make adequate sleep a priority.
  • Find ways to walk more.
  • Add more vegetables and fruit.
  • Snack on whole foods like nuts and seeds.
  • Commit to a daily gratitude practice.
  • Get connected with friends & family.
  • Balance meals with protein and healthy fat to prevent cravings.
  • Reserve sweet treats for special occasions.
  • Bookend healthy eating around parties and never go to a party hungry.
  • Have small daily goals to help you achieve success.