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Christmas Cards Can Make a Difference
If you're already on the hunt for this year's Christmas cards,
why not choose cards that will make a difference?
The Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children (RIDBC) has just
released its Christmas catalogue for 2005.
Private and...
Christmas Decorating Ideas
As the holidays approach, it is time to start thinking of how you would like to decorate your home. As you will probably have numerous friends and family during the holiday season, the sooner you start to consider you Christmas décor the better. The...
Create a New Tradition this Christmas - Give Jesus a Gift from Your Family
Create a New Tradition this Christmas - Give Jesus a Gift from
Your Family Book Review - A Stocking for Jesus by Suzanne
Middendorf Arruda & illustrated by Betina Ogden Reviewed by Lisa
M. Hendey
It's never too late to begin a new family...
Unique Backpacking Christmas Gift Ideas For Backpackers
Christmas gift ideas can be hard to come by. If you’re buying for a backpacker, here are a few unique backpacking gift ideas.
Okay, I’ll be the first one to admit publicly that buying gifts for the holidays can be a pain in derriere. When it...
'Wow' your guests this Christmas !
'Wow' your guests this Christmas !
If you are at home this Christmas, you may find yourself in the
kitchen cooking up a feast, but please give a thought to your
guests who will at some point visit your bathroom. With the
festive season...
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5 tips to avoid a 10lb Christmas weight gain
The average person puts on between five and ten pounds between
November and January and it's pretty easy to put on more if you
let yourself feast on all the delights of the season. But who
wants to be miserable and diet through Christmas? Follow these
tips to have fun without piling on the pounds.
1. Have the right attitude
If you go into Christmas with the idea that you'll just eat
everything you possibly can and worry about it in January then
you will bitterly regret it when Christmas is over. Decide to
enjoy the festive season without going plain silly over all the
goodies on offer. Choose the things you particularly like and
say no to anything which you're really not bothered about.
2. Eat how much you need
At every meal aim for a comfortable feeling of satisfaction
rather than getting to the stage where you need to loosen your
waistband. Decide to enjoy your meal AND feel great afterwards.
This tip alone will save you hundreds of calories every meal. If
you want to try all the courses, have small portions of
everything you really want.
3. Keep up your exercise
Don't give up your usual exercise routine over the holidays
because it will be hard to get back into it later. If you really
can't get to the gym, do a few exercises at home or go out
walking. It will not just use up some calories, it will keep you
in touch with your desire to stay slim and healthy. Also keep as
active as possible as you go about your day - don't sit about
watching the TV specials, nibbling nuts and chocolate.
4. Put it
away
If you have lots of extra treats at home "for guests", get them
out when people come and put them away when they go home. Out of
sight, out of mind will help a little but if those treats do
start calling out to you from the cupboard, put a few on a plate
and put the rest away so that you are not constantly nibbling
from the packet.
5. Peace and goodwill
Try and keep calm over Christmas. As stress levels rise, so does
our tendency to eat for comfort. Just remember that you don't
have to make Christmas perfect for everyone else while running
yourself into the ground. Do the best you can with the time
available and then just decide to enjoy it however much you've
done. If others have expectations of how Christmas should be
then get them involved in making it so! Have some (non-food)
treats up your sleeve to enjoy when it all gets a bit too much.
It doesn't cost a lot to tuck away a sachet of perfumed bubble
bath, a glossy magazine or a novel you've been dying to read. If
all else fails call an old friend for a chat rather than eating
the fridge empty.
Copyright 2005, Janice Elizabeth Small
About the author:
Janice Elizabeth is a weight loss coach and author of "The Diet
Exit Plan", the system that promotes permanent healthy and
AUTOMATIC weight loss through making small changes to your
everyday habits. Visit http://www.SimplySlimming.com/Christmas
today to get the Simply Slimming FREE ezine full of tips and
recipes and a 24 page special report "How to have a Great
Christmas without piling on the pounds".
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