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How to Get Back On Track After Halloween

So You Ate A LOT of Halloween Candy, That’s OK — Here's How to Get Back on Track ASAP

For the holiday that's all about candy, costumes, and all things spooky, Halloween has to be one of the best days ever. You don't have the stress of travelling or appeasing your family, and did I mention candy? It's the holiday that lets you live like a kid again, and you should absolutely enjoy the sweets and treats.

It's only one day out of the year, so we wouldn't blame you if you just went for it: eat the Snickers and handfuls of candy corn off your co-worker's desk. Steal Kit Kats from your kiddo' stash, and why say no to the giant Reese's Peanut Butter Cup your best friend made that she saw on Pinterest. Halloween needs to be enjoyed, so enjoy it!

OK, so you went for it and ate all the candy your little heart desired. It's the day after Halloween and you're surrounded by so many wrappers it looks like an M&M, Mounds, and Milky Way massacre. Don't feel bad because indulging is good for you! Registered dietitian Leslie Langevin, MS, RD, CD, of Whole Health Nutrition agrees and told POPSUGAR that the biggest weight-loss mistake is cutting out too much. Some people feel like they need to stop eating everything that's "bad" for weight loss, like candy, chocolate, cookies, and cake, but that kind of diet is impossible to sustain.

Leslie is all about moderation and recommends the the 80/20 rule. It involves eating clean and healthy 80 percent of the time, and then 20 percent of the time, you have the freedom to indulge a little. So take your little Halloween candy overload as that 20 percent and — here's the important part — move on! You had your fun (and your fair share of Peppermint Patties), now it's time to get back on track.

Get back into your old healthy routine as soon as you can. Yes, holidays are meant to be enjoyed, but you don't want Halloween to be the day you say, "eff it!" until New Year's. Instead, use it as a day where you got to enjoy the fun and the yumminess, and then be done. If you find it a struggle to get back on track after overdoing it on Halloween, here's what you can do:

  • Load up on some veggies: Make five days of salads that you can enjoy for the week after Halloween. Prepping healthy meals makes it easy to get back to eating nutritious foods.
  • Get moving: Plan a workout for the day after Halloween. Pay for a class ahead of time or make plans with a buddy to keep you accountable. Or better yet, plan out a week of workouts so you can get back in the habit of having fitness be part of your life.
  • Give candy the boot: If you have any leftover candy or treats, get rid of it. Bring fun size bars and leftover spiderweb cupcakes to your office (they'll disappear in no time!). What's not there can't tempt you.
  • Play the trick-or-treat fairy: If you have kids (and they're young enough to go along with it), after they enjoy a few pieces, tell them there's a Halloween fairy that will leave them a present if they leave their bag of candy out. Be said fairy, and ditch the candy so it's not in the kitchen calling to you for all of November.
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