07/03/2023
I’ve been saying it a bit on here and with my clients: healthy habits and changes can be as simple as substituting catch ups with friends at brunch or drinks for physically active and rewarding outings like rock climbing, bowling, going for a walk/run/ride, ice skating, axe throwing, archery etc. You don’t have to do it every time, but finding new hobbies and passions and connecting with friends doesn’t have to blowout your calorie budget or be fixated on alcohol. And when you do have events that involved food and alcohol I’d still encourage eating at a slow pace, experiencing whatever delicious food you’re enjoying, as well as the people you’re with. If alcohol is a part of that, same thing; enjoy in moderation and pair it with your food to bring out new flavors and textures that increase your palate, interests and experiences.
Also, how good is rock climbing?