by Maria's Last Diet
Are you looking forward to a mid-winter cruise? Will you be taking a
long weekend in the country? Do you have a spring getaway planned? Are
you going to a beach somewhere?
There are things you can do so you don’t totally blow your weight loss diet
when you go on vacation. It all has to do with deciding, preparing, and
keeping the idea of sticking with it in mind.
Of course, you can always decide to suspend dieting during the
course of the vacation. That’s up to you―it’s your diet and your
vacation. This can be a good alternative decision, as long as you’re
willing to slow down your progress, maybe even slip back a little by
gaining a few pounds. You may decide it’s worth it to you.
But if you decide you really want to keep to it, not interfere with
your dieting momentum, here is a list of things that will preserve the
process. These things will help you protect the advances you’ve made
toward your weight-loss goal so far.
The most important thing is that it is your decision, your
preparation, your mindset that count most. Once these things are in
place, they will influence how and what you eat. Before you leave on
vacation, do the following things.
- Envision your weight-loss goal. Write a description of all the ways your life will be better
once you lose the weight.
- Make a list of 10 strategies you’ve been using. Think of all the things you’ve
been doing successfully at home to help you stay on your weight-loss diet. Determine
which of these strategies are portable, which ones you can take with you
easily. Also, see how you can adapt some of the others to be good
travelers as well.
- Don’t try to be perfect. Think about having at least two meals while you’re
away where you don’t concern yourself with sticking to your diet. Allowing for
a couple of non-restrictive meals will help you not feel deprived. The key is to
decide how many free meals you will have, and then count them as you go so
you don’t exceed the number you’ve prescribed for yourself.
- Be sure to bring any aids with you. Bring any little helpers that can
contribute to your continued dieting efforts. For example, bring your notebook or your
journal. If you have any motivating visuals, like a picture of yourself
thinner, bring it. Bring with you any positive self-statements you have
written, any inspirational CDs, and any inspirational books or articles that
have been helping you along. These little supports you have been
counting on can be just as effective when you’re away.
- When you have no choice, go with the flow. You may not be totally in
charge of what food will be available and in what portion sizes. If you have the
decision to stick to it firmly in mind, you can approximate diet meals as much
as possible. For instance, you can estimate portion size or how much fat is
in a dish. Use any little tricks to keep the meals as close to your eating plan as
possible. You will find that when you have the desire to do this, it won’t be hard
at all.
- Keep exercising. If you have been exercising regularly as part of your
weight-loss plan, see if you can keep it up to some degree while you’re on
vacation. Find a place to run or to walk. You probably won’t be bringing free
weights with you, but you can certainly do things like pushups, sit-ups, squats,
leg raises, and calf-raises. You’ll find that keeping up at least a minimum level
of exercise will help you have an even better time.
- Ask for help. If you are traveling with your husband, boyfriend, partner, friend,
or any significant other, tell this person what you plan to do and how important
it is to you. Enlisting the support of someone who cares about you is a very
positive factor in diet adherence.
It is your decision whether to keep dieting on vacation or not. If you decide to keep
dieting, these 7 tools will help you do it.
by Maria's Last Diet
Are you looking forward to a mid-winter cruise? Will you be taking a long weekend in the country? Do you have a spring getaway planned? Are you going to a beach somewhere?
There are things you can do so you don’t totally blow your weight loss diet when you go on vacation. It all has to do with deciding, preparing, and keeping the idea of sticking with it in mind.
Of course, you can always decide to suspend dieting during the course of the vacation. That’s up to you―it’s your diet and your vacation. This can be a good alternative decision, as long as you’re willing to slow down your progress, maybe even slip back a little by gaining a few pounds. You may decide it’s worth it to you.
But if you decide you really want to keep to it, not interfere with your dieting momentum, here is a list of things that will preserve the process. These things will help you protect the advances you’ve made toward your weight-loss goal so far.
The most important thing is that it is your decision, your preparation, your mindset that count most. Once these things are in place, they will influence how and what you eat. Before you leave on vacation, do the following things.
It is your decision whether to keep dieting on vacation or not. If you decide to keep dieting, these 7 tools will help you do it.