5 Tips to help you stay healthy over Christmas
1. Exercise
Remember to keep up with your exercise routine. Just because you were
out and about the night before is no excuse to sleep in and forgo your
workout. Staying active will help you feel better. I promise! My favorite hangover cure used to be a run on the beach and swim in the
surf. Great way to sweat out those toxins! Try and exercise outside as
much as possible and take advantage of the bright sunny summer days. If a
run is too much, how about calling a friend who was out with you the
night before and take a brisk walk around the park.
2. Relaxation
As much as Christmas is a lovely time to catch up with all your friends
and family, remember to take some time out for YOU. Take a few moments
in the day to practice meditation or stress-relieving breathing
techniques. We’re conditioned to think that Christmas is all about
giving, so how about taking the time to give to yourself as well this
year. Don’t get stressed out over Christmas present buying. Plan your
shopping in advance, write a list of all the presents you need to buy
and avoid the frenzied crowds.
3. Nutrition
Remember to make healthy choices this Christmas. It’s easy to get
carried away with all the puddings and chocolates and shortbread and
party food, but before over-indulging remember how it’s going to make
you feel the next day. Remember to eat plenty of vegetables, fruits and
whole grains. If you do like enjoying Christmas treats, limit your
portion size.
4. Water
Drink plenty of water to keep you hydrated. If you do drink alcohol,
remember to alternate every alcoholic drink with a glass of water and
please don’t drink on an empty stomach. Best to have a healthy snack
before you go to the party as it will also prevent you from snacking on
unhealthy party food. Dandelion tea is a great herbal tea to drink
throughout the days when you know you’re going to be out and about,
partying and drinking alcohol at night, as it helps to detoxify the
liver.
5. Sleep
Get plenty of rest and aim for 7-8 hours of sleep every night. It’s not
going to make or break your life if you don’t go to EVERY party. How
about having a night in? Create a relaxing spa experience at home,
snuggle up on the couch with a good book or DVD and get to bed early.
And if all that fails,
please don’t beat yourself up about it. Take each day as it comes and
strive for a healthier day the next day.
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