This Thanksgiving was one for the books. Our oldest son, who works in Japan in a highly classified role, came home to Cincinnati for the holiday. It’s been three years since we’ve had the chance to share this holiday together, so we pulled out all the stops. The table was packed with family favorites like squash casserole, dressing, and his all-time favorite pecan pie with bourbon sauce. Of course, no Cincinnati visit is complete without classics like Skyline Chili and Graeter’s Black Raspberry Chip ice cream!
Now, as the fridge is still packed with leftovers and the sugar cravings linger, it’s time to reset. If you’re feeling bloated, sluggish, or a little out of balance, you’re not alone. Let’s tackle the post-Thanksgiving slump together with these practical, actionable steps to help you feel lighter and more energized.
It’s 19 degrees here, so a brisk walk through the park is definitely not on my agenda—but that doesn’t mean I can’t move! Daily movement is key to reducing bloating, improving digestion, and regaining energy. Aim for 7,000–10,000 steps daily, and if it’s too cold outside, try these indoor options:
Post-Thanksgiving bloating often stems from sodium-heavy meals, which cause water retention. Hydration is your secret weapon to flush out the extra sodium and reduce that puffy feeling.
Aim to drink half your body weight in ounces of water each day. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds, target 75 ounces of water.
Staying hydrated will not only help with bloating but also curb cravings and keep you feeling more energized.
Getting back to homemade meals is one of the easiest ways to regain control after Thanksgiving. When you make your meals at home, you control the ingredients, portions, and overall balance.
Cooking simple, balanced meals at home is a great way to reset both your body and mind.
Sugar cravings can feel relentless after indulging in all the pies, cookies, and desserts Thanksgiving has to offer. Instead of battling them, let’s approach them with balance.
Cravings are normal after a holiday feast, but these strategies will help you regain control without feeling deprived.
December is right around the corner, and with it comes a calendar full of gatherings, festive treats, and holiday indulgences. Instead of feeling overwhelmed, let’s use this week as a foundation to set yourself up for success.
Here’s a sneak peek of my strategy (I’ll detail more in my next blog post!):
Building healthy habits now will make December’s celebrations feel more balanced and joyful
Having our son home after three years made this Thanksgiving unforgettable, and reflecting on that fills me with so much gratitude. The joy of reconnecting with family reminds me that holidays aren’t about perfection or overindulgence—they’re about love, connection, and the memories we create together.
As you step into your post-Thanksgiving reset, remember that it’s not about punishing yourself or undoing what you enjoyed. It’s about small, intentional steps toward feeling your best.
Here’s how to start feeling better today:
The memories of Thanksgiving will last long after the leftovers are gone. Use this time to reset, recharge, and prepare for a festive, balanced December ahead.
Stay tuned for my next blog post, where I’ll share a detailed plan to navigate the holiday gatherings and enjoy the season without guilt.
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