Why Planning Your Meal Is Important?

You overate over the holiday weekend. Now what?⁠

First of all, do not freak out. These things happen. You’re more likely to eat more than your norm when you’re around company, and during celebrations, especially if alcohol is involved. Just because you overate, does not mean you need to punish yourself going forward.⁠

It is important that instead of feeling guilt, you take time to understand your triggers so that you can become more in control if a similar situation should present itself in the future. When you take the time to reflect on what triggers you to overeat, you can develop a greater understanding on why you engage in this behavior.⁠

Could it be that you have been restricting yourself from eating certain foods, and suddenly finding yourself in an environment where that food was present it was hard to resist?⁠

Did you feel that you had to earn your calories so you starved all day, and therefore ended up binging at night?⁠

Was alcohol involved? Alcohol increases the likelihood of overeating by disrupting your ability to monitor your body’s signals. Research suggests that even moderate consumption of alcohol can trigger an increase in your appetite and food intake.⁠

Once you’ve gotten a clear understanding of your triggers, Do not starve yourself moving forward to rectify your behavior because this isn’t sustainable, can disrupt your hormones, and lead to a binge.

Instead, you should plan your next meals in advance. When you have a plan for what to eat and when to eat, you’re able to keep hunger at bay and are less likely to overeat.

Get back on track by keeping your weight loss and health goals in mind. Staying attentive to your goals, serves as motivation to press forward.⁠

Looking for a sustainable way of eating that allows you to lose weight and nourish your body for optimal health? I’ll show you how. Apply for nutrition coaching.⁠

Strategies To Reduce Stress To Avoid Weight Gain

Not only can stress lead to poor eating habits, it can also impact your ability to maintain a healthy weight. Stress also causes hormonal changes, which can signal the body to gain weight.⁠

For example, when you are under stress, your body releases the stress hormone cortisol.⁠
Elevated levels of cortisol can lead you to crave sugar-laden food. Consuming too much sugar elevates your blood glucose and therefore your body stores this excess sugar as abdominal fat. Cortisol also slows down your metabolism, making it harder to lose weight.⁠

When you’ve gained weight and your clothes no longer fit, it’s easy to become more stressed. This leads to a vicious cycle of eating more, gaining weight, and staying in a state of perpetual stress. ⁠

Although you can’t completely cut out stress from your life, there are a few strategies you can use to reduce your stress and better regulate your weight.⁠

1) Engage in mindfulness based practices like meditation & deep breathing exercises⁠
2) Keep a food journal so you can pay attention to your food habits⁠
3) Practice mindful eating by savoring your meal without any distractions⁠
4) Make mindful movement a priority such as taking a walk or trying yoga⁠
5) Don’t skimp on sleep – aim for at least 6 hours of quality, uninterrupted sleep⁠
6) Make room for your hobbies⁠
7) Be kind to yourself⁠

If you’re struggling with weight gain and are ready to ditch those 10, 20, 30 + pesky pounds, I can help! Book your spot for a free dietary assessment call with me and let’s get you started to lose weight and keep it off for good.⁠

Make a Nutritious Salad In Less Than 10 Minutes

This delicious, nutrient dense salad took less than 10 minutes to make. ⁠

This salad was made up of: broccoli, cucumbers, squash, zucchini, tomatoes, red onions, bell peppers, avocado, tomatoes and grilled artichokes. This was tossed together with pink Himalayan sea salt and a garlic vinaigrette. It’s a plant based meal and vegan option which can be eaten as a main or a side dish. You can add an animal protein of your choice on the side if you wish. ⁠

I teach my clients how to eat nutrient dense, fiber packed meals that are satisfying, and health supportive. Eating fiber rich food translates into:⁠

1) Improved blood sugar levels⁠
2) Reduced cholesterol and triglycerides ⁠
3) Promoting healthy weight loss⁠
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With my nutrition coaching program my clients have access to recipes that are yummy, satisfying, and don’t take hours to make. This frees up their time so they can focus on other things that matter. The beauty of it is: They are not counting calories or macros, but are still shedding pounds in a healthy way. ⁠

If you’ve been struggling to lose weight and are confused about the kinds of food to eat to support your health, I can help! Book your spot for my nutrition coaching program where I craft a customized meal plan for you that allows you to lose weight and keep it off in a healthy way.⁠

Ghrelin The Weight Loss Sabotaging Hormone


Did you know that your hormones could be sabotaging your weight loss?

Ghrelin is a hunger hormone, which your body secretes more of when you engage in dieting and calorie restriction. Its main function is to stimulate your appetite, making you eat more calories and signaling your body to store fat. Ghrelin also intensifies your hunger, making it very difficult to lose weight. This is why you might be feeling miserable, cranky, ‘hangry’, and unable to lose and keep your weight off for good. Basically, the more you diet, the more your body works against you by making you want to eat more.

You can improve the Ghrelin effect by:
1) Not over restricting your calories
2) Eating enough protein
3) Reducing excess sugar intake
4) Avoiding processed foods
5) Getting adequate sleep
6) Managing your stress levels

It might feel like the cards are stacked against you when it comes to achieving sustainable weight loss, which is why to seek the right expertise and work with a nutrition professional that understands the science of how to lose weight and keep it off for good.

As a Registered Dietitian and Nutrition Expert I understand this science and translate this into practical applications for my clients.

If you’re ready to work with a true weight loss expert, are tired of counting calories, dieting without seeing any results, and want to LOOK and FEEL amazing without starving yourself, then my nutrition coaching program is perfect for you. Apply today to reserve your spot for nutrition coaching.

Healthy Weight Loss

Healthy weight loss involves eating delicious meals that are nourishing, satisfying, and energizing. It does not involve eating bland food that tastes like cardboard, starving yourself, obsessing over calories, tracking macros or spending hours in the gym.
Food is more than calories in and calories out.

The key to successful and sustainable weight loss is actually eating foods you like, and finding what works for your body. It’s not about being miserable, or staying hungry just so you can attain someone else’s idea of ‘body goals’. It’s not about low calorie or low fat pre-packaged meals. Eating the right kinds and combinations of food will not only nourish your body, but will allow you to lose weight in a healthy way. I teach my clients how to choose meals that support their health, enhance their well-being, and improve their performance.

Under my guidance my clients are able to:
Lose weight and keep it off for good
Improve their blood sugars & cholesterol levels
Balance their hormones
Enjoy food without the guilt.

If you’re tired of dieting without seeing any results, want to LOOK and FEEL amazing without starving yourself, and are tired of counting calories, then let’s chat. Apply today to reserve your spot for nutrition coaching.

Dietitian Staffing and Recruitment Services

At Plateful of Yum we know that a qualified Dietitian Staffing is integral to the success of a clinical treatment team. Our specialty is in the recruitment and retention of Dietitians and nutrition professionals for direct hire, temporary, and consulting positions. We stand out from other recruitment and staffing companies, as we are Dietitian owned, and have insight on where to find the best and brightest talent to fulfill your staffing needs. We have an arsenal of highly skilled Dietitians, experienced in different facets of nutrition care such as clinical nutrition, pediatric nutrition, renal nutrition and geriatric nutrition. Regardless of the uniqueness of your organization’s needs, we will be able to match you with the right Dietitian. Our client’s staffing needs are filled in as little as 14 days, with a 100% of recruitment completed within 30 days.

 

Our standard pre-screening includes:

  • Registered Dietitian credential verification
  • State licensure verification when applicable
  • Clinical competency assessment
  • Reference checks
  • Screening interview

 

Additional screenings may be provided as needed or upon request.

 

You can expect the following from our Dietitians:

  • Experienced and highly efficient Registered & Licensed Dietitians
  • Best practice standards of care for nutrition and food services
  • Improved patient outcomes
  • Thorough assessments, clinical nutrition and dietary compliance audits
  • Continuous coverage for vacations, holiday, weekend relief and other absences
  • Staff training and development programs for dietary and clinical personnel

Fill out this consulting request form https://platefulofyum.com/nutrition-consulting/ or call us today at 850-972-8322. Let us provide you with a competent, highly skilled dietitian to improve the clinical outcomes of your facility.

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