Surviving September The Dietary New Year
by: Will Clower, Ph.D.
With summer completed and
school back in session, it’ll be time to settle back into
another fall routine. And, even though the flexible schedules
of summer have gone, this is actually a very good thing for
your weight and health.
In the summer, schedules can be hectic, haphazard, jumbled.
This plays havoc with your weight control efforts
because you end up eating on the run, at
odd times during the day, or out of sync with any rhythm you
have established.
Just as your sleep is affected by its normal cycles, your body
also needs predictability when eating. Uneven eating patterns
leads to multiple between-meal snacks, and these only provide
extra calories.
Dr. Barbara Rolls at the Penn State University has shown that,
when you eat between-meal snacks, you are not going to eat less
at the next meal. In fact, they have no bearing at all on how
much your body is hungry for later on. So all those calories
are just piled onto the total.
This really makes September very much like January in many
ways. January is the “diet month” because people will have
eaten poorly at office parties and family reunion grazing fests
for 6 straight weeks – and they're finally ready to turn over a
new dietary leaf.
In the same way, we typically slip-n-slide off our normal
eating schedules through the summer months, only to return to
normalcy and "real life" in September. So September becomes
like the dietary New Year.
It’s the perfect time make fresh schedules and routines that
fit a new, relaxed lifestyle. Put space in your day for
relaxation, so you aren't so stressed through the day. This
will keep you from cramming too many activities around your
life this fall. Make sure you sit down for dinner (not in your
car), and enjoy those around you.
To create the schedule that serves you best, do right away,
because once life kicks into high gear again, it will be more
difficult to shift gears and shuffle priorities again.
What to include on your schedule:
time to eat at the table, to unwind, to do an exercise you
really love. You might try getting up a half hour early (if
you’re a morning person) or staying up a half hour later, to
sit in the quiet of your home. Have your mate with you, your
pet, or your favorite book. The point is to turn off the noise,
and turn on a moment of sanity.
What to exclude from your schedule:
unneeded activities, excess car time, stressful people. You
can’t be all things to all people and, while you’re trimming
down your weight, it’s really okay to cut back on your harried
time commitments as well. You’ll be more effective if you focus
on just a few things at a time. Walk away from stressful
people, who just contribute to the angst of those around them.
You need peace in your life.
These tips are great starters for not only surviving September,
but for living a thin and healthy life throughout the year.
About The Author
Will Clower is the award-winning author of The Fat Fallacy and
founder of The PATH Curriculum, The PATH Online, and
Newsletter.
The PATH: America’s weight solution.
Dr. Clower can be reached on his website www.fatfallacy.com.
willclower@fatfallacy.com
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