Yeah... I am ghostly white and have yet to lose
that extra holiday weight as well!
Not exact matches
Chances are, the little bit of
extra weight will come off within 2 - 3 weeks after the
holidays.
Even if you did gain a true pound or two over the
holidays (which is normal and OK), you would have to continue to eat poorly throughout the rest of the year to keep that
extra weight on or continue to gain
weight.
Sure, you can burn that off with my 30 - Day Challenge or any one of my premium workout plans — but wouldn't it be nice to get through the
holidays without adding that
extra weight at all?
This year, I'm going to clue you in on three — yes, just three — ways that you probably don't know can help you stave off
extra weight during the
holidays (and year - round).
Year after year, most of us pack on at least a pound (some gain more) during the
holidays — and keep the
extra weight permanently.
As signs of springtime — renewal, warmth, and expansion — emerge, you may still feel stuck in the cold and heaviness of winter, fighting sleepiness and possibly
extra weight from the
holidays and being holed up.
So indulging too often, can mean we are consuming way too much
extra sugar... and likely getting a head start on the
holiday weight gain.
It doesn't matter how much
extra weight you're carrying (hello,
holidays — y ’ all know this is about to become a thing with all the pumpkin desserts and gravy - covered everything), you can always shop for shoes.
Too many treats, especially high - calorie treats, can result in your pet gaining
extra weight during the
holidays.
If you're looking to lose those
extra pounds and kick - start a healthier lifestyle, look no further than the Red Mountain Resort for a
weight - loss
holiday.
SOMEWHAT FRETFUL and carrying that
extra bit of
holiday weight, the Los Angeles art world rallied in mid-January of last year for the big season opener: «SHE,» the Wallace Berman — Richard Prince two - man show curated by Berman biographer Kristine McKenna at Michael Kohn Gallery.