Getting Ahead of New Year’s ResolutionsDecember 21, 2021 at 17:48 PM EST
![]() Why wait until January 1st to renew your commitment to healthy habits? I know the holiday season is upon you… but that’s just it, the next two months are when many people gain unwanted weight. Studies show that even if the average American were to only gain one or two pounds between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, they don’t ever lose it. So year after year this one or two pounds becomes a 20 to 40 pound problem by the time you turn 50 years old. Oops! What happened? Let’s face it, as you get older more and more responsibilities start to pile onto your plate. You become a caretaker of dependent children and perhaps even aging parents. You have responsibilities at work and church and a never-ending list of household chores. Add the holiday commitments and travel onto this already busy calendar, and suddenly there is very little time left over for self-care. You see, you don’t become 40 pounds over-weight in just one year usually. Weight gain is an accumulation of small shifts each year. As a healthy habit slowly drifts, new priorities creep in and the healthy habits get pushed further to the side. Weight gain is sneaky! However, intentional healthy habits can keep this at bay! Healthy habits and intentional self-care become a way of life. Self-care is not the same as being selfish. It’s the old airplane analogy, you have to put on your own oxygen mask before you can effectively help others. Your personal prayer time, Bible study, exercise, meal preparation, sleep needs, and other healthy habits MUST be scheduled in as “non-negotiables” for you to stay healthy and in turn be able to help others well. November Resolutions—Why Not? What if you were to get ahead of the “New Year’s Resolution” crowd and set some November Resolutions? Just as you would normally do on New Year’s Day, make a list of the top five healthy habits you would like to begin working on today. Some key categories that largely affect your health include:
We have provided proven tips for many of these key health areas for Medi-Share members on our website under the Wellness Foundations link here. Once you have decided on which healthy habits you want to work on first, then you need to get even more specific and detailed about what those changes actually look like and how you will rearrange your schedule to make these goals a reality in your life. Here are some tried & true tips:
You will not regret beginning your New Year’s Resolutions early this year! With a little preemptive strategy and intention, you can prevent the annual weight gain cycle and instead get an early jump on the New Year. Hey, now your New Year’s Resolutions can be stage two of your journey instead! Happy Healthy Holidays! Megan Moore is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified Diabetes Educator who has been in practice since 2004. She is currently the Corporate Dietitian at Medi-Share. She has experience in sports nutrition, diabetes, bariatrics, weight management, disordered eating, child nutrition, and digestive disorders. Megan earned her B.S. in Dietetics from Texas Tech University and completed her dietetic internship at Vanderbilt University. She enjoys studying the Bible, running, playing sports, and playing with her young kids. Megan is passionate about helping others understand proper nutrition and teaching them how to make it a practical part of their everyday healthy lifestyle.
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