Change Your Brain Every Day - How Can I Maintain My Weight and Keep My Brain Strong During the Holidays
Episode Date: November 25, 2019Over the years, the focus of the Thanksgiving holiday has gone from gratitude to gluttony, which makes it exceptionally difficult for people to both celebrate the holiday and maintain their healthy li...festyle. So what can Brain Warriors do? In this episode of The Brain Warrior’s Way Podcast, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen give you tips for avoiding those weapons of mass destruction while saving face with the relatives.
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Dan and I want to wish all of you a happy Thanksgiving. And as we go into the holiday season, it's actually going into the illness season. It really is. And the number one day for heart attacks is Christmas Day.
It is. And it starts with Halloween and goes through Thanksgiving, holiday parties. And
I'm sort of not okay with celebrating the birth of Jesus by stuffing ourselves with poisonous, toxic food.
Well, and you add to that the stress of traveling, the weather change, the time change,
which actually is a stressor, all of those things. And a lot of people aren't happy during the
holidays because they're missing someone or they're grieving or there's something going on
or they're worried about finances because it's insane, the commercialism. There's so many factors that go into the holidays being stressful. And if you think about where the idea of
Thanksgiving started, it started with the pilgrims being thankful because they were hungry, they were
struggling, and they had this, you know, that was a day of gratitude for what they did have,
and it's turned into instead this day of gluttony. And then it carries on through all of the holidays.
And it's like, how did that happen? How do we switch from gratitude to gluttony and then it carries on through all of the holidays and it's like how did that happen how do we how do we switch from gratitude to gluttony it's a good question wow
right so how do brain warriors do the holidays and uh you know growing up for me there was just
um you know my dad's a grocer so we always had food and lots of it.
Well, you're Lebanese.
Let's just like lay it out there.
I'm Lebanese.
You're Lebanese.
And every time I walk in the door, there's someone stuffing food in my mouth.
You're too skinny.
You need to eat.
You need to eat.
Please.
By your grandmother who's five foot tall and 200 pounds.
Way overweight and had diabetes and heart disease
and yeah right right you need but that's typical of that culture because we're not thinking about
giving the gift of health and you know as i, one of our core values, and you should ask yourself what your
core values are for your home, for your work, for your church, wherever. It's live the message.
Because if you don't live the message, you suck as a messenger. And I actually changed live the message to authentic.
Yeah, be authentic.
Because what's authentic?
If you're a brain warrior, you're armed, aware, and prepared to win this fight of your life.
And one of the biggest battles for brain warriors is the holidays.
Right.
Because it's three months.
It's not, people think, oh, it's just a week or two.
No, it's like a three-month stretch of time.
And the problem with that is when you start it,
it then triggers this addiction cycle
that becomes hard to break.
We get people kicked off of their sugar
and it's like, great, we get them all psyched.
And then it just, it triggers that cycle of addiction
and it triggers like having the blues
post-holidays. It's like this whole thing we have to start all over again. And that's why I'm not a
fan of New Year's resolutions because people, you know, studies show that within less than six weeks
people have given up on them and you just keep repeating a cycle over and over and over, which
you're reinforcing now, oh, I'm going to do this every year. We just want you to have a system for
doing this all the time and be thinking, you know,
so what I want to do is give people a couple of tips.
By the end of this podcast or this week, we want them to have several tips that they can
use because if you do come from a family where food has been the vehicle that they celebrate
love with, I want you to just think about that for a second.
Food has no place being in the same place in your brain,
occupying the same space in your brain as your love for a child or love for another person.
But yet that's what we do. So if that's- Oh, no. I've seen things online where one-year-olds are putting their hands into cake and cupcakes, and then they're just slathered in it. And they're associating happiness with sugar.
And happiness with bad food.
Well, it happens in our own family.
We know that.
Right.
Oh, no.
And it horrifies me when it does.
But before we go on, do you have a review?
Yeah.
And then we'll talk about the tips because I want to give people tips by the end of this week.
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and we'll enter you into a raffle
to win one of Tana's cookbooks. And we're going to
announce a winner this week. So you have tips. Well, so you want to, the first thing is to be
aware. Is your family one of those families where if you don't eat what's cooked and you don't clean
your plate off, they're going to be offended. So you have to have a strategy for that, right? So strategies can vary. You know, if you, for me being very direct and just straightforward about
it is, is the best strategy, but not that doesn't work for everybody. So learning how to say no,
thank you. And have a reason for it without offending people for a lot of, a lot of times
that works. It's like, you know, I'm really working on my health this year. And if they
continue on, it's like, don't you want me to be healthy? Like having something that you say in
response, if it's because you should role play this a little bit. Um, cause I remember when
one of my grandchildren was born, um, someone said, do you, cause I went over to help and
someone said, do you want something to eat? And I know
she didn't want to give me healthy stuff. And I said, no, thank you. And she said, are you sure?
And I said, yes. And she said, well, are you really sure that you don't want something to
eat? This went on for six times. And I finally gently said, why do you want me to eat something I don't want to eat?
And then it shut it down. But because people are often socially anxious, they give in
and damage themselves rather than set appropriate boundaries.
And we just had John Townsend on, who's the author of Boundaries.
Right.
And another thing you could say is, you know, I'm really here for the company.
Like, that's the thing I came for is I'm here for the love.
I'm here for the company.
I'm not here for the food.
So I'd love to hear how you'd respond.
Well, people don't usually challenge me that much.
But my family does.
My family does.
Don't you want a piece of cake?
No, thank you.
Are you sure?
It's really good.
I know it is.
And I would actually love that cake, but it doesn't love me back.
And I'm really working on my health.
But thank you so much.
Everybody else is having it.
I know.
I'm here for the people, not the cake.
But thank you.
I'm going to go get some fruit.
Low glycemic fruit? Right. But I'll be right back. I'm going to come. I want to actually visit with you. But you're too skinny. You know, I guess I'm just going to have to be too skinny.
I feel good at this weight. So you think you're better than us?
If that means I'm not eating cake, I guess so.
If your idea of being better than is not eating cake,
I guess you're going to have to deal with that.
All right.
Do it with me.
Would you like a piece of cake?
No, thank you.
Are you sure?
It's really good.
I'm as sure as I can be.
Jackie spent all day in the kitchen cooking and making these goodies and these pastries and this cake.
And she really wants you to have a piece.
Weapons of mass destruction.
Really?
It's like Jackie spent a lot of time.
Trying to kill us all.
Trying to kill us all.
So I actually had a funny thing.
My dad was sick
and um i put him on a gluten-free dairy-free sugar-free diet and then my mom like spent all
day making bread uh for him that's hilarious and and i went over and saw that and i'm like
dad she's trying to kill you early i think she's got a guy on the side. That's so funny.
My 88-year-old mother.
My point is, is if you want to do this, you'll find a way.
And if you don't, you will find an excuse.
That's just the bottom line.
If you want to be healthy, you'll find a way.
And if you don't, you'll find an excuse.
Now, we aren't saying that people are perfect.
We understand they're not perfect.
If you're going to have a bite of something.
So what I do is I have a three-bite rule.
If I'm going to have something, first of all, we have a 95, five rule. That's the
first rule is 95, five, 95% of what we eat is, you know, our brain warrior, right? Brain warrior
strategies, the 5%. Okay. We like, I'm not going to obsess about it and feel guilty about it. If I
eat something, if I know I'm going to have something, I have it and I'm done and I get back on track. I don't sit there and go round and round and use it as an
excuse to fail. Don't use it as an excuse to fail. And a three bite rule will keep you from totally
sabotaging yourself and triggering that cycle of addiction. So Jackie's cake, if I decided
nine times out of 10, I'm going to say no to it, and I'll tell you why. Because frosting for me is crack.
It's just my crack.
So when I start eating frosting, it just starts this downward spiral for me.
Now, if it were something else, and I knew it wasn't that thing for me that triggers me
to just start my downward spiral.
If you're an alcoholic, you're not going to go drink, right?
Because you know it's going to trigger you into the spiral.
So if it were something else, and I decided, all right, I'm going to try, I'm going to taste it. I'm going to have no more than three bites,
not elephant size bites, but three bites, because that will not that then it's like,
I've satisfied it. It's not going to be any more satisfying to go gorge. In fact,
you're going to feel bad, but the three bites then move on. Then go get some, you know, fruit. So when we first started to help people with their weight,
our first program was actually in 2009 and it was called lose weight through the holidays.
And the week of Christmas for our group, the average weight loss was 2.5 pounds because you don't have to be sick in January.
And if you don't want to be sick in January, now's the time to start.
And you just want to have the right mindset.
And, you know, I mean, you can get well any time. I mean, I think doing it on January
1st is just sort of silly that you, when you get the mindset, I'm going to start now, not tomorrow,
but today, now, that's when you'll really be a brain warrior.
So I actually would like to show them something.
In the cookbook, in the Brain Warriors by Cookbook,
I have a, I don't know if you can see this.
I have a, well, you probably can't see it.
It's a Brain Warrior Holiday Meal Plan.
It literally goes through every step
of how to have a brain warrior approved holiday
with recipes and strategies.
All the tips we're giving you, plus a whole bunch more
ways for you to break your own cycle of addiction. If you're starting to feel like, okay, I want to
eat healthy, but I'm feeling like I'm going to give in. Like, what do you do? How do you encourage
your family and friends? How do you have them help encourage you? Like there's a whole strategy in
here along with recipes, whole bunch of them that are beautiful, delicious, nutritious, and are not going to set you up to fail. So what's one thing you learned? The one thing I learned is
you don't have to be sick in the holidays. What's one thing you learned? Post it on any of your
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