Soldiers, your commitment to your fitness goals is crucial. With less than two months left, it’s time to take charge and get your life in order!
Remember, you’re not alone in this journey. If you’re feeling like you don’t have enough time to exercise, or you’re unsure of what to do, or you’re lacking a workout partner, or you’re struggling to find motivation, remember that you have someone who will guide you to where you want to be.
Don’t let the holiday parties, with their late-night eating and drinking, deter you from your fitness goals. You have the power to stay intense and focused, no matter the temptations!
Six ways to keep off the Holiday Pounds
1. Balanced Diet: Focus on whole foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. Reducing sugary snacks and processed foods can help manage calorie intake.

2. Regular Exercise: Incorporate cardio and strength training into your routine. Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity each week. Regular exercise not only keeps you fit but also boosts your mood and energy levels, inspiring you to keep going.

3. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Understanding that our bodies sometimes confuse thirst with hunger can empower you to make healthier choices and avoid unnecessary snacking.

4. Portion Control: Take control of your eating habits by paying attention to portion sizes. Using smaller plates or measuring out servings can help prevent overeating, making you more mindful of what and how much you eat.
5. Get Enough Sleep: Aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep each night. Poor sleep can disrupt hormones that regulate appetite, leading to weight gain.

6. Set Realistic Goals: Instead of aiming for quick weight loss, focus on gradual changes that you can maintain long-term. Setting wise, achievable goals can help keep you motivated and build your confidence in your ability to make lasting changes.
We all are capable of doing this, and we owe it to ourselves to stay committed to our fitness goals!
You could have chosen any blog to read, but you chose mine, and I’m honored!
~Belladonna~


I live for holiday food. I eat in moderation. No need to pig out.
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Moderation will save you!!! Good job
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Thanks for the reminders, I certainly need them 😆 🤣
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LOL I have to remind myself to girl!
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I’m starting tomorrow. Or maybe Monday since Monday is the start of a new week, yeah, I’ll start on Monday, gonna get serious about exercising, drinking lots of water, and eating healthy!
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Monday is the perfect day to start fresh!!! Let me know how your week goes.
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This is super cute! Thank you for sharing 🥰
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Thank you for saying so!
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First, Snoopy is my spirit animal so this is the best. post. ever.
Agree especially about the hydration and the sleep. Those are key, says she who might not have learned that lesson until last year.
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I love Snoppy too.
It’s rough lesson to learn but geesh once you do, you never want to repeat. Lack of hydration is so common during the holiday.
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oh come on, it’s almost Christmas!….home baking, and lots of wine…turkey with all the fixings…..as I’ve aged I know it’ll take a while to work off all of that…..but, well, that’s what new year’s resolutions are for
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Once you go don that road it’s s hard to come back! It takes me to long to work off 5 pounds, I remember when it use to take me a couple of days now it’s months!!!
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Yeah, okay Queen B! Aye, aye Captain! 🤸🏻♀️🏋🏻♀️💃🏻🏃🏻♀️🏌🏻♀️
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LOLOLOL
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Good advices
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Thank you so much!!! So good to see you over here!
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Wonderful post and great advise.
Love those cute imagines, thank’s for share dear Bella.
Nice Sunday!
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Thank you beautiful, happy Sunday!
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Thank’s dear Bella!
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You are bang on and I’m with Ally… Hydration and sleep – the second I am really working on.
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Those are always the top two!
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Those are some great tips. I am really working on staying hydrated and catching enough sleep
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Good! Those are both the main trouble makers and when we correct them we add years to our life.
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Absolutely and I’ll keep trying 😊
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Yay! Same here.
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Very good tips Bella
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Thank you Sadje!
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You’re welcome 😉
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Nice post 🌺🌺
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Thank you!
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Fortunately, as vegetarians we are not so much in danger as far as the typical holiday food is concerned. We made our own traditions.
Our only hard habit to break are the sweets. The remains from Halloween were gone in no time at all. Not buying them in the first place, is the only way for us.
I am being a good girl with drinking water and even trying to get 7 hours of sleep every night. Usually it is 6 hours.
So, you see I am taking your good advice to heart! Have a great holiday season, Bella! 🙂 ❤
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Stella that is so good, being a vegetarian is commendable!
6-7 hours of sleep is great! You wouldn’t believe how many people try to function on 4or 5 hours, little water and wonder why they can’t focus, lose weight and many other things.
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Great points , thanks for sharing
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Thank you so mcuh!
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I stayed ahead of myself this year by beginning the regimen (I won’t call it diet) in October. Cut back but still have fun. I’m determined to get through this season at weight if not a few pounds down.
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Good job!!! I’m trying to do the same thing with my weight. I want a little wiggle room for the holidays.
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Great tips sis!!
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Thank you beautiful
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🫶
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Thanks for the healthy inspiration, Coach. I have given numbers 3 & 5 greater attention over the last few years and what a difference they make! As a HS teacher I was deprived of both. 😔
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Thank you for sharing that. You are a true inspiration Michele.
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Happy to do so and thank you! 🦋
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Good list🔥🔥
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Thank you!!!!
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Useful tips, especially for we Indians, who are celebrating a series of festivals now.
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Love your celebrations. My neighbors are having a big party this weekend to celebrate Diwali. I’m looking forward to all the yummy food and fireworks.
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That’s very nice. I’m happy for you. I’m sure, you’ll enjoy the celebration 🎇 thank you!
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Absolutely basics….enough to keep fit…instead of those fancy stuff by fancy influencers!!
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Right!!!! We don’t need anything fancy, basic and cheap is best. LOL
Influencers will sell you anything.
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These are key tips to hit the holidays guilt free and at an optimum weight and staying there!!!💕
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Yes that is the goal, now let’s see if I can hold on to this goal. LOL
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thank you for the great tips
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Thank you so much for reading!
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Great tips
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😊
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😃🎄😃👍
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