Ever been on vacation felt all of your eating rules flying right out the window?
It’s that moment when you’re not in your natural habitat, and suddenly you feel like you have a license to eat everything in sight.
(Because hey, you’ll get “back on track” when you get home, right?)
Only when you do get home, you feel sluggish, exhausted, and guilty instead of refreshed, rested, and revived. Hardly the point of a vacation, is it?
I hear you. In fact, that’s one of the questions I get asked the most often–what happens when you’re on vacation and feel the pull to eat uncontrollably because the type of food available is different and well, just because you “can?”
For about seven years of my 12-year struggle with binge and emotional eating, I would almost dread vacations.
Instead of getting excited about an exotic location or much-needed time off, I’d be obsessing about “slimming down” so that I’d look good in the bikini and the dresses I planned to wear.
And when I got to my vacation destination, any hope I had of keeping control with food was dashed immediately.
I’d make up all the usual excuses, too. Things like “Oh, I’m on vacation,” or, “But I never get this kind of food…”
But after the feeding frenzy was over, I’d end up feeling bloated, sluggish, and heavy.
Even worse, I spent the rest of my time stuck in my head, obsessing about food. What I could eat, what I couldn’t eat…
In the end, I lost many precious moments because I couldn’t get out of my head. I was in such a brain fog from overeating and obsessing that I missed my own vacation.
Then one day just before a trip to Greece, I decided that enough was enough. I wanted this trip to be different.
I wanted to enjoy this vacation to the fullest, and without worry about what I was going to eat. But at the same time, I wanted to feel alive, energized, and empowered. Was it even possible to do both?
I decided that it was time to find out! So I made a deal with myself. Feeling good was the goal.
And when I got to Greece, a funny thing happened…
I had everything. The pita bread, the tzatziki, all of it. I savored every bite, and I never felt the least bit guilty. And even more interesting–I came back home weighing less than I did before the trip!
It was as though I accidentally discovered the secret to enjoying every moment of a vacation without the guilt or the food hangover!
How did I do it? That’s what I’m sharing with you today!
I’ve got six tips that I used on that vacation and that I currently use in everyday life. And I know they’ll help you embrace your entire vacation experience, including the food, without losing control (and hel you everyday for that matter)
Let’s get right into it HERE!
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Step #1: Make feeling good the top priority. When you’re on vacation, how do you want to feel? Would you rather feel engaged in the experience, or would you prefer to be tired, sluggish, and exhausted?
I bet that’s an easy answer!
When I made that trip to Greece, I decided that my top priority was to experience and enjoy every last bit of the trip–including the food–and feel energetic and fabulous in the process.
What did I do differently this time? I allowed myself to have anything I wanted to eat, but at the same time, I put my mental focus on feeling good.
That way not only did I get to experience the food that I wanted, but I also made conscious food choices that left me energized, nourished, and happy.
How did I make this step even more powerful? By putting Step #2 into action!
Step #2: Include at least one high vibe food item at every meal. Now, make no mistake–when I was in Greece, I partook of all the delicious Greek food without hesitation.
But I did something extra that made all the difference: I understood my body’s needs, and I made choices to support it along the way.
For example, I know that my body feels the most empowered when it has greens, vegetables, and light fruits. So at every meal, along with the local delicacies, I included the veggies, the fruits, and of course the Greek salad!
This trick made it a breeze to have a meal that was as nourishing as it was delicious.
Step #3: Be sure to eat enough! Just as it is all too easy to get lost in the chaos of your day-to-day life, when you’re on vacation, sometimes you’re just as much on the run.
Maybe you have so much planned that you skip breakfast or forget to have lunch. Then when dinner time rolls around, you’re running on empty, perhaps you have a few pre-dinner drinks, and then all hell breaks loose with food.
Some of us even plan it that way–to skimp on calories throughout the day so that it’s “acceptable” to indulge in that large evening meal.
But that kind of logic doesn’t accomplish the intended purpose.
When you don’t properly fuel your body throughout the day, vacation or not, starvation mode kicks in.
We’re talking constant obsessive thoughts about food. Eating on autopilot when you DO allow yourself to eat. Cravings for foods that you never “let” yourself have (which is an even bigger thing when you’re on vacation, right?).
But if you take care to eat adequately throughout the day, you feel more steady. More energized. And you won’t go into that end-of-the-day overeating frenzy because you don’t need to.
Step #4: Making present moment food choices. Just because you’re on vacation doesn’t mean disregarding the strategies that support you in your day-to-day life.
For example, living in the present moment and honoring your body is just as crucial on holidays as it is every other day. In fact, in many ways, present moment living, especially when it comes to food choices, can make your vacation even more fulfilling!
Here’s what I mean by that…
Let’s say that you indulged in some “forbidden food” earlier in the day. You think to yourself, “Oh, well, I blew my diet anyway, might as well keep going …”
But what if you decided to make a food choice that would support you NOW rather than base it on what you ate for lunch?
Make every food choice based on how you want to feel in the moment, not in response to what you did yesterday. Don’t eat the cookies now because you ate cookies at lunchtime and you feel like you “blew it anyway.”
That brings up Step 5!
Step #5: Let yourself enjoy foods that you might not typically have! Let’s remember one thing–you’re on vacation, and you want to have an exceptional experience! And of course, food is part of that experience.
You don’t have to deny yourself that experience for fear of losing control.
It goes back to something I talk about a lot–letting go of controlling, forcing, and shaming your way into eating “right.” Which as we all know only backfires in the end.
So oddly enough, the key to not losing control is actually to let GO of control.
Here’s what I mean by that…
An amazing thing happens when you tell your brain and your body that you can have any food you want at any time. That mystical, forbidden pull to those foods diminishes, along with the power that those forbidden foods have over you.
Now, knowing that you can have any food at any time, when you come across a food that you don’t usually indulge in, ask yourself this present-moment question…
Do I want this right now?
Asking this simple question will realign you with your true self. You’ll be able to tell if you want something because it’s “not allowed,” or you genuinely wish to experience the pleasure of a special delicacy.
Keep yourself in each moment, ask the right questions, and take supportive action. It’ll leave you feeling balanced and content throughout your trip.
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Step #6: Remember the basics! It’s easy to forget the standbys when you’re in the whirlwind of a vacation. But make a point to remember two of the most necessary staples for a balanced life: sleep and water.
I know, hardly earth-shattering advice! But when you lack either sleep or hydration, it can trigger survival mode in the same way that lack of food can. Your body thinks it needs food, but all it requires is a big glass of water and a little more sleep.
Take care to prevent dehydration and exhaustion, and you’ll be a lot less likely to fall to erroneous food cravings (and overindulgences).
If you’re about to take a trip, use these tips to help you enjoy the full experience! They’ll help you stay in your power, feel amazing, and relish your vacation in every moment.
And the best news of all is that you can apply these simple steps to empower yourself when you get back home, too!
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Love,
Brittany
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