Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

#75 Feeling Hangry? 5 Tips to Stay on Track During December

#75 Feeling Hangry? 5 Tips to Stay on Track During December

FromBariatric Surgery Success


#75 Feeling Hangry? 5 Tips to Stay on Track During December

FromBariatric Surgery Success

ratings:
Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Dec 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Procarenow.com for free samples. Use Code: Susan10 to save 10% Festive Holiday Meal Plan Freebie: https://bit.ly/3nsxI1K Podcast #74 on sports nutrition: https://www.breakingdownnutrition.com/blog/74-seven-bariatric-sports-nutrition-strategies-to-improve-workoutsPodcast #30 on alcohol: https://www.breakingdownnutrition.com/blog/30-bariatric-surgery-and-alcohol-buzz-what-you-need-to-knowThe holidays are here with all their fun festivities, family and friends, and of course… food. Ok, let’s be real. There’s also a to-do list that’s way too long coupled with too little sleep, too many commitments, very little down time, food everywhere you turn and what did I leave out? It’s a recipe for feeling hangry and overwhelmed. Are you with me? Let’s kick that hangry feeling to the curb and stay on track the entire month of December. I have five tips to help you stay on track now and go into the New Year feeling strong.Hi, I’m registered dietitian nutritionist Dr. Susan Mitchell. You’re listening to the Bariatric Surgery Success podcast episode number 75. Most of my career I’ve worked in some type of media, particularly radio where I did morning drive nutrition spots for over 18 years. That’s what lead me to start podcasting and ultimately to you. I created Bariatric Surgery Success to provide you with life-changing information based on science along with simple strategies and tools to help you be successful in your transformation and your entire journey. So happy you’ve connected with me. You’re in the right place and I’m glad you’re listening.A fresh new year is just around the corner. Be sure and sign up for the Breaking Down Nutrition newsletter. It’s a quick way to find out first what’s going on in bariatric nutrition from new freebies, upcoming courses, tips, product discounts and the latest podcast episode. It’s super easy to sign up on my home page https://www.breakingdownnutrition.com   Liz asked me how to stay on track. I’m sharing from a nutrition and food viewpoint and I’ll have Dr. Connie bring tips from a mental health perspective to kick off your new year in January. So Liz, the first tip for staying on track is to stop that hangry feeling before it gets a hold of you. You know the word hangry. It means you're hungry and angry and they go together. You’re hungry and start to feel stressed, overwhelmed and angry or you’re angry and then remember you haven’t eaten all day or very little. This not-so-tasty recipe for hangry is a disaster for all of your hard work and best efforts. The key: we can’t let ourselves (and I count myself here too) get hungry, overly tired or angry.Because there’s so much to do, get your shopping done now…early this month. Make a mug of tea (decaf, if you’re feeling stressed), stay in your pj’s and shop online if the thought of fighting crowds sends you to the fridge for a snack. After the holidays, shop year round and put gifts away for those ‘need a gift at the last minute’ moments and to take the stress out of holiday shopping where you feel the need to buy everything for everyone in a couple of weeks. Maybe you cut back on gifts and do more things together making new memories. Don’t miss this one…come close and listen. What about a gift for you? You heard me. You? What brings you joy? Is it taking your dog for a long quiet walk? Watching Christmas movies cuddled under a blanket? Eating leftovers and playing games with your family or friends? Choose something just for you and plan it in your schedule right now…several times during this month. This is not selfish. It is self preservation. You are not selfish.2. To prevent that hangry takeover, plan meals and snacks ahead. What? Ahead? Yes, here’s why. If you wait until you are hangry, you aren’t going to plan anything much less eat well. You’re going to reach for whatever is in front of you or easy to obtain. Whatever will stop the hunger and stop the angry /tired /overwhelmed feelings. It’s not going to be broccoli either. The holidays don’t need
Released:
Dec 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Your nutrition and health, your journey and transformation, and your success after bariatric/weight loss surgery are my focus. As a registered dietitian nutritionist I help you conquer weight regain, cravings and emotional eating with the Bariatric Surgery Success (Tools You Need for Your Transformation) podcast.