Tempting seasonal food. No matter what your holiday-themed comfort food vice — pumpkin lattes? Heavy beers? Halloween candy? Broccoli cheddar soup in a bread bowl? There’s a chance it’s going to tempt you between Labor Day and New Year’s.
The fix: There’s no reason we shouldn’t be able to enjoy festive treats, but too much of anything is bad news. So it doesn’t hurt to hunt down ways to make your favorite holiday foods a little bit “lighter.” Like going with skim milk in that gingerbread latte or cutting the sugar in your apple pie recipe.
It’s cold outside so you skip your workout. Most of us are guilty of this. “It’s too cold/rainy/dark out” can easily become the excuse du jour not to go to the gym or go for a run just about every du jour in the fall. The fix: Indoor workouts, maybe at home? When the weather’s bad or it’s pitch black out at 5 p.m., nothing beats rolling out of bed, pulling on your yoga pants, and popping in a challenging fitness DVD. This could kick your butt harder than any elliptical at the gym could!
Colder weather, bigger appetite. No, you’re not imagining it — when your body’s colder, your appetite is stimulated, because eating generates body heat. In fact, your body generates about 10 percent more heat on a full stomach than on an empty stomach.
The fix: Stay warm by wearing layers, cranking up the heat, hiding under the covers, or better yet — working out!
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