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Work at Home Moms - Avoid Weight Gain
Working at home can bring on unwanted weight gain. Being a work at
home mom myself I have also have had a problem with weight gain. This
article explains why weight gain is such a problem for work at home
moms, and ways to avoid unwanted pounds.
Working at home? How to avoid piling on the pounds!
It's so tempting isn't it? Work is not going well. Or you have a
deadline looming. Or you've got to update your accounts. Much easier to
make endless trips to the fridge to fill up on snacks!
But when you start working at home, it can be alarming how quickly the
pounds creep up, just because food is so available. And you bitterly
regret all those snacks next time you get on the scales or try to do up
something you haven't worn for a while.
Now, a normal office is not always the easiest place to control
overeating either - everyone brings cakes and candy to share for the
most minor celebration, and you have more opportunity for social type
eating and drinking at lunch and after work. But a full fridge is a
bigger threat - after all no one is watching you like they would be if
you had three pieces of the cake at work!
Keeping out of the kitchen altogether would be one solution. You could
pack your lunch and healthy snacks before you start the day, have a
supply of cool drinks and set up tea and coffee making facilities in
your home office - pretend you don't have a kitchen.
But most of us won't do that. We like being at home because we have
access to all the facilities that home offers. Sometimes it's great to
be able to start dinner early or do a couple of chores while we take a
breather from our other tasks.
But there are a few things you CAN do without making the kitchen and the
fridge a "no-go" area.
1. Plan your lunch ahead
Make your lunch before you begin work - or at least know exactly what
you are going to have. This way you are less likely to dive for the
nearest fattening snack because you suddenly noticed you worked way past
the point when you should have eaten and you are ravenous.
2. Think about snacks
Also prepare some healthy snacks so that you can grab them from the
fridge and go. Sticks of carrot, cucumber, celery and the like make
great nibbles when you haven't time to stop for a full meal. Put a
tablespoonful of low-calorie dip into a small bowl if you don't like
them just as they are.
3. Try mini-meals
If you know you are going to be grazing all day - plan for 5 or 6
mini-meals throughout the day, rather than grazing AND eating a whole
lunch. While this might be impractical in an office, at home you can do
exactly as you like - make the most of it. A typical day might be
A bowl of fruit for breakfast.
A couple of crackers with sugar-free peanut butter half way through the
morning.
Vegetable soup or salad for lunch.
A yogurt with chopped up apple in the afternoon.
10 or so pretzel sticks to keep you going until dinner.
4. Pause to eat
If you can, try and take a break away from your work area while you eat
so that you have time to focus on the food. It's too easy to wolf down a
whole snack or meal and not even notice you've eaten it. If you don't
have that focus it's harder to feel satisfied by the food you've had and
you're more likely to want more straight away and overeat as a result.
And of course you avoid those problems with keyboards getting sticky and
work getting spoiled with bits of food.
5. Danger areas
If you're working at home, you may find you have to keep some foods out
of the house because they are just too dangerous to have around all day.
My downfall is chocolate. So, if I buy chocolate biscuits for my kids I
choose the kind that I don' t like that much and they do. But you may
have to decide not to buy chocolate and junk snack foods at all if you
really can't resist. It will do everyone else good too. And you can only
eat what is there.
6. Home exercise
As for exercise, at least make sure you move around throughout the day
if your job is desk based.
It's a huge bonus that no one can see you pacing around when you are on
the phone, or doing exercises to avoid getting too tense such as rolling
your neck, circling your shoulders or arms or doing leg extensions.
If you make it a habit to move around just a couple of minutes every
half an hour - the kind of break you need to be taking anyway - you will
have taken over 30 minutes exercise in an 8-hour day!
I find that when things get on top of me and I haven't had time for an
early-morning aerobics session, 10 minutes vigorous housework once an
hour works for me. I get some exercise, go back to my huge work task
list feeling ready to tackle it AND I don't worry that my home is
falling apart while I stay attached to my computer.
7. Look the part
Look like you mean business. I know it's great to be able to slob around
all day in sweat pants and a t-shirt but it will do your self-image no
good and you won't feel that waistband expanding half so much as you do
when you wear normal smart casual clothes.
Wear something comfortable but smart. You have to show yourself that
it's worth looking good just for you so you get the message when you eat
too.
8. Keep regular hours
Although there may be a crisis or two where you absolutely have to work
through the night and fortify yourself with pizza or ice-cream, you
can't make this a regular habit for the sake of your weight, your health
or your sanity. By the same token, get plenty of rest. There have been
studies showing that a lack of sleep causes us to eat more during the
following day.
Working at home IS fantastic. You are in control of your own time and
your own choices much more than you ever were working for someone else.
Design your working life to suit YOU and how you want to live. Want to
be healthy and slim? Then DESIGN your day to meet your goals. You are
the one who calls the shots now.
Copyright 2005, Janice Elizabeth Small
Janice Elizabeth is a weight loss coach and author of "The Diet Exit
Plan". Request her FREE 15 page report "How to lose weight without
dieting - 7 secrets the diet industry doesn't want you to know" at
http://www.SimplySlimming.com
TODAY!
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