Enjoy the festive season without compromising your health. Discover tips for festive season freedom with low-carb living and intermittent fasting.
The festive season is a time to gather, connect, and enjoy life. But let’s be honest: for many of us, it’s also a minefield of sugar-laden puddings, processed party snacks, and overeating that can leave us feeling bloated, guilty, and sluggish come January.
Whether you’re midway through the 16hrs For Life program or just starting to explore a lower-carb, real-food lifestyle, you might be wondering:
“Can I really enjoy the holidays without losing control?”
The answer is a resounding yes.
This guide to Festive Season Freedom is your practical, compassionate roadmap for navigating the holidays without relying on processed foods, without bingeing on refined carbs, and without missing out on joy.
Wherever you're starting from, Festive Season Freedom is about adding joy, not restriction.
The festive season is not a war zone. You don’t need to brace yourself for battle.
Instead, reframe this time of year as an opportunity to practise the exact skills that will serve you year-round:
This is the mindset that defines Festive Season Freedom.
“This is a lifestyle, not a diet. I get to choose how I want to feel.”
One of the core tools of the 16hrs program is intermittent fasting—typically the 16:8 method (fast for 16 hours, eat during an 8-hour window). If you’ve built this habit, keep it in place during the holidays. If you’re new, it’s a great place to start.
Why it works:
Even with festive meals, you can still fast until lunch or even early afternoon, allowing your body time to rest and reset.
Tip: Black coffee, herbal teas, or sparkling water can keep you feeling energised in the morning without breaking your fast.
Whether you’re at a buffet, braai, or big family dinner, the best strategy is to crowd out the bad with abundant, delicious, nutrient-dense real food.
Focus on:
These foods satisfy, stabilise blood sugar, and eliminate the urge to graze all day.
Tip for newcomers: Skip the bread and potatoes at your next meal. Instead, double up on meat and leafy veg—you’ll feel more energised and less bloated.
We’re not here to demonise wine or say you can’t enjoy a toast. But let’s be clear: alcohol is not neutral—especially when paired with sugar, fruit juice, or beer.
If you do drink:
And for those early in their journey: consider avoiding alcohol completely until your metabolic flexibility is more established.
Mindset shift: “I don’t have to drink to have fun. I get to choose what supports my goals.”
Whether it’s a Christmas lunch, office party, or family gathering, you don’t have to be stuck eating sausage rolls and sugar-glazed ham.
Instead, bring your own dish—or two—that you know aligns with your goals and tastes amazing.
Some crowd-pleasing ideas:
This isn’t about being awkward—it’s about being prepared and generous.
Tip: Check labels and avoid anything with added seed oils, sugars, or starches. These are the hidden culprits in sauces, marinades, and dips.
Sometimes we eat because we’re nutrient-deficient. Sometimes because we’re bored, tired, or emotional. In Week 3 of the 16hrs program, we learn to identify:
Being aware of these helps us respond instead of react.
Pause before reaching for that mince pie. Ask yourself:
“Am I truly hungry—or just tempted because it’s there?”
Yes, the holidays disrupt structure—but that doesn’t mean you should abandon all routines. In fact, now’s the time to lean into your personal anchors.
Key routines:
"The structure I create is the freedom I experience."
This is the essence of Festive Season Freedom.
You will encounter food pushers: “Oh, just one! It’s Christmas!” or “Don’t be boring!”
Here’s how to handle it:
Remember: you’re not weird. You’re ahead of the curve.
Reframe: You’re choosing health, clarity, and vitality over 10 seconds of sugar.
Imagine this: You wake up on 1 January feeling light, clear-headed, energised, and proud.
While others are googling detoxes and squeezing into elastic-waist trousers, you’re already in motion. No shame. No bloat. No backpedalling.
This is Festive Season Freedom in action:
Living in alignment with your future self—even during the silly season.
Still on the fence? The holidays are actually an ideal time to start.
Why?
Start with small wins:
You don’t need perfection. Just intention.
Whether you’re 10 weeks into the program or just discovering what “metabolic health” means, the message is the same:
You are the gift this season. Your presence, energy, and vitality matter more than any pudding or pastry.
Choose yourself. Choose your health.
Choose Festive Season Freedom.
This journey is easier (and more joyful) when you walk it with others. We’re excited to announce the launch of our brand-new mobile app, where you'll find tools, inspiration, and support.
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Because health isn’t a solo mission—it’s a community-powered revolution.
Let this be the season you step into the next phase of your journey, surrounded by encouragement, clarity, and momentum.