The holiday season is packed with joy, connection, and, let’s face it, plenty of delicious temptations. Between work events, school programs, and family gatherings, it’s easy to feel like your health and fitness goals are slipping away. But here’s a little reminder: getting off track is normal—it happens to all of us, myself included. The key isn’t perfection; it’s knowing how to bounce back quickly and stay realistic.
In this blog, I’m sharing my personal tips and insights to help you enjoy the holidays while staying balanced.
1. Prioritize Consistency Over Perfection
One of my favorite mantras is progress, not perfection. I aim to stay consistent with my workouts year-round, which includes a mix of yoga a few times a week and resistance training 3–4 times a week. This routine keeps me feeling strong and grounded, even during the busiest months.
If you can’t stick to your usual schedule, that’s okay! Focus on doing what you can:
- Fit in a 15-minute stretch or yoga flow.
- Take a brisk walk before or after a big meal.
- Turn holiday chores, like decorating or shopping, into opportunities to move more.
The goal is to keep your body moving, even in small ways.
2. Manage Stress by Finding Stillness
Let’s face it: the holidays can be chaotic. When life feels overwhelming, I turn to my favorite stress relievers: reading and listening to podcasts on mindfulness and spirituality. Taking even 10 minutes to pause, breathe, and reset can make a world of difference.
Here are a few simple ways to keep your stress in check:
- Start your day with a quick meditation or gratitude practice.
- Unplug from social media when you need a mental break.
- Say “no” to commitments that stretch you too thin—it’s okay to prioritize yourself.
3. Savor Your Favorites, Guilt-Free
When it comes to holiday food, I’m all about balance. My personal favorites? A toss-up between dressing and banana pudding. These are non-negotiables for me, but I enjoy them mindfully, savoring each bite without going overboard.
I always remind my clients: it’s not about avoiding your favorite foods. Instead, try this:
- Balance indulgences with nutrient-dense meals the rest of the day.
- Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and reduce cravings.
- Enjoy treats in moderation—no need to deprive yourself!
4. Stay Realistic and Be Kind to Yourself
Here’s the truth: with all the parties, events, and family obligations, getting off track is almost inevitable during the holidays. And that’s okay. The important thing is to get back on track as soon as you can. Don’t beat yourself up—self-compassion is key to long-term success.
When you slip up, remind yourself:
- One meal, one party, or even one week doesn’t define your progress.
- Every day is a fresh start to make healthier choices.
- It’s about what you do most of the time, not all of the time.
5. Enjoy the Season Fully
The holidays are meant to be a time of joy, not stress. Staying fit and balanced doesn’t mean missing out on the things that make this time special. It’s about finding harmony between your goals and the moments that matter most.
If you’re feeling stuck or need extra support, I’ve got you covered! Download my free Art of Living Well Guide for more tips on keeping you feeling your best.