You can trust me that I make sure to take care to have as EnergyRich? a
vacation as possible (why come back from vacation feeling bloated, a few pounds
heavier, experiencing heartburn etc, right?). So I wanted to share my 5 favorite ways
(food-wise and fun-wise) of making that happen!
Food For Summer Vacation
1. Bring Your Own ? don't panic. I'm not talking EVERYTHING, but I am
suggesting you consider the basics. Let's face it: Rest Stops, Airports, Train Stations,
and Tourist Destinations do not necessarily have your best energy in mind. They
generally are looking to make the most for their dollar. This is fine, but why should
your body have to pay the price? So what to do? A few options for "Bring Your Own":
* A self-made, EnergyRich? sandwich for in the car, on the train, plane,
boat ? you name it!
* Snack bags ? fill 'em EnergyRich? and eat 'em all throughout your
trip!
* Breakfast ? have it with you and you can save a lot of money and energy by
choosing what you eat to start your day EVEN when you are on vacation!
2. Drink Water ? you've got to have it! Traveling in the car ? bring gallons with
you; arriving by public transportation ? find the nearest grocery store ASAP and
stock up for hotel/motel room or campsites and be sure to have some bottles to
carry with you throughout the day. It is so easy to become dehydrated when
distracted by the beach or Mickey or what have you.
(As always, being EnergyRich? isn't just about the food you put in your
body.
It's also about making choices around what you do and how you do it so that you
are leading your most energized life!)
3. Keep it Cool ? I am a big fan of making sure that there is a refrigerator in your
hotel room and if not bringing/buying a cooler. This is so important for keeping
veggie snacks fresh, fruit cool or anything else you might need that you know you
are not going to get at all of those vacation restaurants.
4. Get Moving - there is no better place to be physically active than on vacation:
take walk on the beaches, not just sun baths; swim in the pool; walk around the
back streets of the town you are visiting (see where the real folks live); ride a bike;
tour the local golf course ? you get the picture ?
5. Don't Do it All - since life and success is about balance, so is vacation. You
don't need to see every monument, light house, historic spot, t-shirt shop or even
hike every trail. Choose your destinations and then take time to stroll, sit and read,
have longer dinners than usual and just be with yourself, your travel companions (if
you have them with you) and the new environment you are in.
To Your Health and Success,
Heather
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