How can is it possible to go to bed feeling like working out and eating healthy is making a difference and then waking up fat? Its the "Fat Day". Every girls nemesis. And everyone has them.
There are a couple ways to handle the tragedy of "Fat Day":
1. You can handle "Fat Day" the way your instincts tell you to. Eat. Eat anything and everything. And sit. Skip working out and veg all day. On "Fat Day", it feels as if all the proper eating and exercise is a waste of time. So why not indulge in the good stuff? Why put in the effort when it seems to be failing, right? Option number one to handle "Fat Day" means every day will be "Fat Day", although it seems like a good idea at the time.
2. You can take the bull by the horns, or the muffin by its top, and take control. I've pulled together a few things to help eliminate the pain of "Fat Day" and help the fat days to be few and far between. Here is a tool chest as effective as Batman's weapon belt to defeat the villain-"Fat Day":
- Drink Water: drink at least 64oz of water. Try to do this everyday anyway but when "Fat Day" hits, a lot of times part of the problem is bloating and water retention. Drinking water is a good way to relieve both of these problems.
- Cut out salt. Salt causes water retention and bloating.
- Eat your greens!! There are so many benefits to eating leafy greens. Spinach, for example, is and anti-inflammatory, its high in antioxidants, and helps the brain and nervous system function. Its easy to see why a green smoothie is a better choice on "Fat Day" then a milkshake! So much of fitness is a mental game. When we consume healthy foods, we are more likely to consume more healthy foods.
- Do some cardio or a HIIT (high intensity interval training) workout. Get really sweaty and tired. Not only will this help with your mindset, and burn calories, if you don't it right, you'll be so tired you won't care if your pants feel too tight.
- Cut sugar, starches, and white carbs. There's a lot of studies about how these effect the brain and its not good. Sugar can rewire the brain's pathways, according to bembu.com. Diets full of processed and sugar-heavy foods can increase the risk of depression by 58%...not good if "Fat Day" is happening.
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