How to balance health and indulgence this festive season – FUTURELIFE

The festive season is here! It’s all about sharing wonderful times with family and friends, and of course, mouth-watering food. But let’s be honest – between lavish dinners, decadent treats, and holiday parties – balancing indulgence with healthy habits can feel like an impossible challenge.

The good news? Sonal Ratan, dietician at FUTURELIFE, says you don’t have to sacrifice your health goals to enjoy the holidays: “With a few smart strategies, it is possible to find a balance between celebrating without feeling deprived, and maintaining your healthy routine.”

She shares some tips to help you navigate the ‘most wonderful time of the year’ and still feel great come January: 

Pre-party strategy

When you’ve got a dinner or party planned, don’t skip lunch. Arriving hungry can lead to overeating on high-calorie festive fare. Rather opt for a light meal or meal replacement.

A high-fibre, high-protein smoothie is a quick, delicious way to stay satisfied without feeling sluggish. FUTURELIFE Smart food makes the perfect smoothie base—packed with protein, fibre, vitamins, minerals, and omega-3 for all the goodness your body needs.

Add some fruit and skim milk or water, blend it all together and you’ve got a creamy, nutrient-packed meal that keeps hunger at bay. Plus, it’s quick enough to whip up even on busy days.

Don’t hover by the snack table

Snack tables are a magnet for mindless eating at parties. With tempting appetisers on display, one tasty bite can quickly turn into ten—especially if you’re chatting close by and not paying attention.

The smart approach? Pick a few of your favourites, and then move away to enjoy them. By removing yourself from temptation, you can savour the snacks without going overboard.

Sip smartly

Alcoholic drinks contain several empty calories, and it’s easy to lose track as the festivities unfold. Here are some clever hacks to keep your celebrations on track: Opt for spritzers by mixing your favourite wine with sparkling water, ice, and a slice of fresh fruit for a lighter, refreshing drink.

Choose low-calorie mixers like soda water or tonic instead of sugary sodas and consider using smaller glasses to control intake. And don’t forget to stay hydrated by alternating alcoholic drinks with water it’s great for your waistline and your overall well-being.

Family fitness fun

The holidays are all about family time, so if your usual exercise routine has to take a backseat, why not get the whole gang, including house guests involved? Gather the troops for a walk, plan a family hike, or even challenge each other to volleyball or cricket on the lawn to keep everyone active.

It’s a fun way to burn off some energy (and calories) while making lasting memories. And if hunger strikes have some FUTURELIFE® High Protein Bars on hand. They’re convenient, delicious, and perfect for sharing on the go.

It’s about balance, not perfection

“Here’s the thing – the holidays are meant to be enjoyed,” says Ratan. “The goal isn’t perfect eating, it’s finding balance. If you had a big dinner, eat lighter meals the next day. Indulge in that dessert, mince pie or slice of cake – savour it without guilt. Remember, it’s about making mindful choices, not following rigid rules”.

The bottom line

Ratan adds that with a bit of planning, you can celebrate the festive season without compromising your healthy lifestyle – no post-holiday regret needed. “This time of year is all about joy, connection, and making memories.

So, enjoy those special meals, stay active, and embrace the holiday spirit with a balanced approach that will set you up for a new year of well-being and good health,” she concludes.
Cheers to a happy, healthy and festive season!


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