Whether it’s a business function, a date, a family gathering, or a holiday, any number of events can feel like thy are forcing you into straying from your diet. Sometimes that one really of program meal can be enough to undo all of the hard work that you have put into changing your eating habits.
Here are a few tips that you can use to keep your diet on track when you need to participate in social and business events where food is a key component.
Plan Ahead
Sometimes you will get to pick the restaurant, which makes this part easier. However, either way, you need to do your research and plan ahead. Almost all restaurants now have their menus available online. Look at the menu before the event and decide what you want to order and how you would like it prepared. Doing this ahead of time allows you to look at the menu carefully and pick a healthy option that you may have otherwise overlooked. Planning your selection ahead of time will also let you make your choice when you are probably less hungry as opposed to when you are sitting in the restaurant itself.
For more tips on eating out, check our other blog posts on the subject.
Eat Throughout the Day
For some reason, many of us hold off on eating if we know we are going out to dinner after work. Some people feel that since they are eating a high calorie meal at night, that they should limit their intake during the day. This can actually hurt you more than it helps. If you are going out to dinner later in the day, you should continue to eat your cookies (or, for maintenance, your small, healthy meals) throughout the day. Practicing this strategy will allow you to go out to eat not feeling overly hungry and will help you to avoid overeating.
Look at the Big Picture
When going to a meal where you know you may stray from your diet a little, it’s important to look at the big picture. Many people feel that once they have "cheated" they have “broken” their diet and they become discouraged, deciding to quit altogether. It’s important to remember that we are not just trying to diet and lose some quick weight. When attempting to change lifetime eating habits, having one “bad” meal in a sea of healthy ones will not hurt your efforts irreparably. Don’t let that one meal get you sidetracked away from your overall goal of a healthier life style--make the best choices that you can in the moment, and get right back on track as soon as you can!
Remember:
Plan Ahead
Sometimes you will get to pick the restaurant, which makes this part easier. However, either way, you need to do your research and plan ahead. Almost all restaurants now have their menus available online. Look at the menu before the event and decide what you want to order and how you would like it prepared. Doing this ahead of time allows you to look at the menu carefully and pick a healthy option that you may have otherwise overlooked. Planning your selection ahead of time will also let you make your choice when you are probably less hungry as opposed to when you are sitting in the restaurant itself.
For more tips on eating out, check our other blog posts on the subject.
Eat Throughout the Day
For some reason, many of us hold off on eating if we know we are going out to dinner after work. Some people feel that since they are eating a high calorie meal at night, that they should limit their intake during the day. This can actually hurt you more than it helps. If you are going out to dinner later in the day, you should continue to eat your cookies (or, for maintenance, your small, healthy meals) throughout the day. Practicing this strategy will allow you to go out to eat not feeling overly hungry and will help you to avoid overeating.
Look at the Big Picture
When going to a meal where you know you may stray from your diet a little, it’s important to look at the big picture. Many people feel that once they have "cheated" they have “broken” their diet and they become discouraged, deciding to quit altogether. It’s important to remember that we are not just trying to diet and lose some quick weight. When attempting to change lifetime eating habits, having one “bad” meal in a sea of healthy ones will not hurt your efforts irreparably. Don’t let that one meal get you sidetracked away from your overall goal of a healthier life style--make the best choices that you can in the moment, and get right back on track as soon as you can!
Remember:
"We can do anything we want to do if we stick to it long enough." -Helen Keller
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