Tuesday, November 25, 2014

How To Stay Focused And Have A Healthy Happy Thanksgiving

Compared to other holidays in America, it seems that our Thanksgiving has taken on a tradition of over-indulgence. The table is filled from sunup to sundown with food. Lots of food. And eating plates piled high with all sorts of goodies is not only not discouraged, it's encouraged!

This is a celebration of abundance! We are supposed to remember the First Thanksgiving, when the settlers and native tribes joined together to partake in the great gifts the autumn harvest had to offer. A joyous time with plenty to eat was something to celebrate, indeed.

Today, even when we have enough to eat every day, we still take this holiday to dig in and wallow in the abundance set in front of us on the Thanksgiving table. This can, and does, cause some dietary distress and overall health problems for many of us.

Therefore, this Thanksgiving, let's enjoy the feast without sacrificing our health. Here are few things we can do to stay focused while celebrating this holiday.

Focus on People


This is a good holiday to reconnect with family and friends. Talk to the people in your life and find out what they think about, how they feel, and what they've been doing. We all get so busy, it's these times when we get to slow down and take a friend or family member's hand and tell them we want to be a part of their life. And, maybe it's the time Aunt Gertrude finally shares her secret recipe with you for the perfect pumpkin pie!

Focus on Fun


What better way to reconnect with family and friends than by playing games? Whether it's a board game, card game, video game, or some kind of sports, the focus is on the fun. This makes it easy to talk, laugh, and share something about yourself. You can even use dinner time games as a way to have fun. Fill little cups with mints and ask each guest to share something they're thankful for for each mint in their cup. Little moments form memories, and these moments come naturally when gathered together just to have fun.

Focus on Food


Yes, of course we still want to enjoy the feast. But instead of building a mountain of food on your plate, take small portions and focus on each dish. Pay homage to every morsel the cooks have put together to please their guests. Your hosts will be tickled to see you slowly nibbling on small portions of all the delicious dishes presented, and your diet will remain on track when you keep your portions under control.

Focus on Fitness


The party is over. Tummies are full. It's time to get up and move. I know the desire to lay down and sleep is sometimes overwhelming, but the indigestion and regrets are not worth giving into the temptation. After dinner, gather up your group and take a walk around the block. Your full belly may not allow for a rousing game of volleyball, but certainly it will appreciate a good stretch of the legs. This post-dinner walk is not only good for the digestion, it lifts spirits and brings smiles to tired faces. And you don't feel like you sacrificed all your good exercising history with one big meal.

Just because a holiday is about abundance, doesn't mean we have to give in to over-indulging. Let's be thankful for the good things we have in our life and on our table, and celebrate by staying focused on those special things. Happy Thanksgiving!

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