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Food Suggestions for the Holiday Season

Written on December 5th, 2007 by Helen Burtonno comments

The holiday season is here!! It is the time of the year when we shop and party until we drop. Often, too, that old feeling of being overwhelmed visits us nearly everyday.

But it doesn’t have to be that way. We do have another choice. Instead of continuing to wish the season was over or this year enjoy it. Following is an article I wrote suggesting ways to enjoy the season. The following article has been published in various newspapers and magazines

Holidays Don’t Have to Be Full of Stress
Empowerment Coach Offers Tips to Enjoy the Season

Balancing work and family is difficult enough on a normal day, but the stress of juggling holiday responsibilities can push anyone to the breaking point. But according to Helen J. Burton, an empowerment and recovery coach, much of the stress is focusing on ‘should haves’ instead of embracing the moments for what they are.
“Most people are striving for the Currier and Ives Christmas of their childhood, but in reality they’re dreading the holidays because they know it won’t meet their idealistic view,” she explains.
How can you beat back the dread and have the family holiday of your dreams? “Start by lowering your expectations,” advises Burton. “Be more realistic about what you can do. This usually involves changing the tradition — it can be equally as good, but it has to be unique to your family.”
Burton is a certified coach who helps women Get Off the Diet Merry-Go-Round and create their ideal life. She founded Love Yourself Coaching (www.loveyourselfcoaching.net) in 2001, to meet the ongoing need creating healing and better lives by empowering others.

She offers the following tips to help de-stress and enjoy more of the holiday season:

1. Take a mini-holiday everyday. “It’s important to focus 10 minutes every day on you by taking time out for yourself,” says Burton. She suggests reading, listening to music, meditating, or just doing nothing.
2. Get out and enjoy the season. “Forget participating in the hustle and bustle, watch it go by instead by meeting a friend out for coffee,” she says. “It also gives you a chance to connect with someone in a relaxed atmosphere.”
3. When you need help, ask. Burton suggests having a list of friends and family who can be “just a phone call away when you are feeling stressed or upset.”
4. Send yourself a holiday greeting. “Write yourself a letter which you mail to yourself by the middle of December,” says the coach. The letter should include a thank you to yourself for who you are, acknowledging how much you’ve grown. “Also put in a list of three problems you solved this year and what impact that has made on your life,” Burton says.

Burton also suggests sending a similar letter to loved ones, telling them how special they are as well. “It’s a great way to connect, and reveal the true meaning of the season.”
For more information about Love Yourself Coaching, contact Burton at Helen@LoveYourselfCoaching.net.

Now it is Your Turn!

I invite you to take one or all of the steps above. Please let me know about your experiences and how the exercise changed your holiday season. I am available to support you in anyway. You can contact me by sending an email to helen@loveyourselfcoaching.net.
(Virginia, I will need a link to the flyer)

Wishing you a holiday season sprinkled with happiness, love and abundance.

Helen

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What To Do When That Food Craving Strikes

Written on November 12th, 2007 by Helen Burton4 comments

“Much of the satisfying work of life
begins as an experiment;
no experiment is ever
quite a failure.”

Alice Walker

You were following a diet, feeling good about yourself and then suddenly you find yourself eating again. What happened?? A number of situations could have triggered you to give in and go back to your old habits. Please, please do not beat yourself up this is an everyday occurrence among those in the world of dieting. There is a solution.

I remember the time I was on a roll and following a diet for almost two months. The weight was coming off and I was thinking and talking about food all the time. The only problem was I was starving all the time. One day after leaving the diet doctor’s office, I was walking past a bakery and saw all the beautiful cakes, breads and cookies. My mind said, “You are doing such a great job of dieting you can buy only one cookie it can’t hurt. My thoughts had a good time arguing and before I knew it, I was in the bakery ordering a cup of coffee and a dozen cookies. I was too embarrassed to buy only one cook so I bought a dozen with the idea I would bring them home for my husband and daughters. Guess what? The cookies never made it home. The only thing that arrived home was my anger at myself for eating the cookies.

Does this situation sound familiar? Let’s look at what you and I could have done differently in this situation. Acknowledge the thought that you do deserve to treat yourself for all your hard work. Say out loud, “I will eat something later and right now I will go to a bookstore (or something you enjoy doing.) The idea is not to make food an option and find other activities that make you happy. The most important thing is to start that activity right away instead of waiting for later. By enjoying the activity you will forget about the food for the moment.

Following are a list of ideas you could try instead of eating something:

1. Call yourself and leave a message bragging about how you did not buy something to eat and how much weight you have lost.
2. Have your nails done or get a pedicure.
3. Take a long walk and think about the things in your life that you are grateful for.
4. Call a friend and see if they want to meet for coffee in about 10 minutes.
5. Walking down the street make up positive stories about the people you are passing. I love doing this it puts a smile on my face.

Send me an e-mail bragging about the different steps you are taking and what is happening. I love hearing your successes and celebrating with you! I can be reached by leaving a comment on this blog or sending me an email at helen@loveyourselfcoaching.net

If you are struggling with food and have questions please send me an email at helen@loveyourselfcoaching.net or leave a comment on the blog and I will address it in my next article.

Do something nice for yourself today!

Helen

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