Sharing my thoughts on how to stay in shape during the holidays. This blog post was titled for The Man aka search purposes, so please read on for my full thoughts đÂ
Hi friends! How are you? I hope that youâre having a lovely week! I have a couple of meetings this morning, and am looking forward to putting up our Christmas tree tonight!
For todayâs post, I wanted to chat about maintaining fitness and âstaying in shapeâ during the holidays.
The holiday season is a magical time filled with joy, gatherings, and celebrations. With everything going on, it can be easy to let healthy habits fall to the backseat a bit. Today, I wanted to share some realistic tips to help you maintain your fitness routine and stay motivated during this busy and festive season.
How To Stay In Shape During The Holidays
Instead of thinking about âstaying in shape,â think about staying healthy, fit, energized, and centered. Focus on the habits that make you feel GOOD so you can get through the busy season feeling happy, vibrant, and peaceful. A deeper goal than vanity-based goals will help motivate you when things feel hard.Â
Here are some of the things I like to emphasize during the holidays or busier seasons of life.
1. Plan Ahead
Look at your holiday schedule and carve out time for physical activity. Every workout, even short workouts, are still worth it. It can be a huge stress reliever and chance to move your body, which feels good when youâre bombarded with extra to-dos!
Every Saturday, I sit down and plan my workouts for the upcoming week. If itâs scheduled, Iâm more likely to make it happen. On the days that are packed, I make sure that I can at least do some steps on my walking pad or take Maisey for a walk.
2. Take a Moment for Yourself
Make self-care a priority, even though it can be tricky. A quick 20-minute workout or walking or running session can be your moment of peace amidst the chaos.
Incorporate relaxation techniques like yoga or meditation to reduce stress. I love the short Peloton yoga and meditation classes, and the Calm app is also a great resource for meditation. During this season, I tend to get overstimulated easily â itâs a lot of people-ing- and taking at least 10 minutes to breathe or meditate makes a huge difference.

3. Be Realistic
Even though it can be tempting to try and make drastic changes before the New Year, I think that December is best spent focusing on maintaining instead of adding in a bunch of new wellness goals. Instead of trying to hit personal records, focus on consistency.
I also think consistency is more valuable than intensity, so feel free to modify your routine based on your schedule and energy.
4. Prioritize Sleep
Sleep is so important for mood, metabolism, performance, memory, immune system function, hair, skin, so many things. Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep to support recovery and stay motivated during the day. If you have t