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Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Ways to Avoid Holiday Weight Gain MTF

 I hope you’re having a wonderful holiday season!

This is the time to eat, drink, and be merry.

But let’s face it – none of us wants the bulge that comes with too much holiday indulgence.

If you’re a crossdresser or transgender woman, you know that the closer you stay to your ideal weight, the easier it is to create a feminine body shape.

So how can you avoid an expanding belly this holiday season?

Here are my top 7 ways to avoid holiday weight gain:

1. Allow Yourself to Indulge… A Little

It’s important not to deprive yourself over the holidays. If you do, it’ll lead to cravings, binging, and an eventual backlash.

Treat yourself – but be choosy about what you eat! Save your calories for the foods you truly love.

2. Never Arrive Hungry

Going to a party that will be loaded with tempting treats? The worst thing you can do is arrive hungry.

Instead, “spoil” your appetite by eating a healthy snack before you leave home. This will help curb the urge to binge when you get to the party.

3. Don’t Drink Too Much

There’s nothing like a toast with friends over the holidays. But there are two problems with alcohol:

  • It adds a lot of empty calories to your diet.
  • It lowers your inhibitions and can lead to eating more than you intended to.

If you’re going to drink, pace yourself – and be sure to drink plenty of water. A good rule is to drink one glass of water for each alcoholic drink.

4. Limit “Tastes” While Cooking

Be careful in the kitchen when you’re cooking and baking. Tasting food while you cook is an easy way to sneak in loads of extra calories.

My favorite trick is to SIT DOWN anytime you eat – even if it’s just a bite. This forces you to be conscious about how much you are consuming.

And remember – a taste isn’t meant to be a meal! Sample the tiniest bit and save your appetite for the main course.

5. Keep Up Your Exercise Routine

It’s easy to let your exercise routine slide during the busy holiday season. Don’t let this happen to you!

Exercise helps burn calories and boosts your metabolism. But even more importantly, it keeps your healthy habits on track. If you stop exercising, it’s all too easy to throw in the towel and let your healthy eating habits go out the window, too.

6. Eat Protein First

It’s not just about what you eat but WHEN you consume it.

Eating protein prior to eating carbs or drinking alcohol helps stabilize your blood sugar. This can help curb cravings, making you less likely to eat the “sinful foods” that pack on pounds.

7. Use Smaller Plates

Studies show that plate size affects appetite, so an easy trick to avoid overeating is to use a small plate. A small plate creates the illusion of more food and makes it easier to control your portions.

Now, let’s celebrate!

What are your plans for this holiday season? Are there any fabulous femme outings on your agenda? I’d love to hear about them, so please share below.

Happy holidays!

Love,

Jessica

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