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You Need a Vacation — And You Can Eat Healthy While Enjoying It

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When it comes to vacation time, too many of us don't know what we're missing. According to research compiled by the Huffington Post:

  • 42 percent of Americans don't take any vacation at all.
  • 61 percent of Americans work while on vacation.
  • Only 25% of Americans take all of their paid vacation days.

Yet the health benefits of taking a vacation are staggering. According to Mental Floss, vacations can:

  1. Cut your risk of heart attack
  2. Boost your energy reserves
  3. Help you get a raise
  4. Give you a natural high
  5. Make you happier with your entire life
  6. Help the economy
  7. Keep your mind calm
  8. Make those around you happier
  9. Help you live a longer, healthier life
  10. Make you a better boss.

Jesus understood the importance of withdrawing for rest and reflection. Mark 6:30-31 in The Message puts it this way, "Jesus said, 'Come off by yourselves; let's take a break and get a little rest.' For there was constant coming and going. They didn't even have time to eat."

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You need a vacation—whether you pack up the family car or head to the skies for a getaway with the kids, or even take a solo time of rest and relaxation. Getting away is exciting, but also a challenge for those of us who want to make healthy lifestyle choices.

When you're in the airport after a delayed flight surrounded by screaming children, nothing sounds better than Starbucks and a freshly baked Cinnabon®. Although it may be a challenge, learning to roll with the punches and make the best choice available teaches us how to be savvy when it comes to living a healthy lifestyle while traveling.

Of course, not every choice is going to be an easy one and sometimes we will stumble (like when you order a salad and it comes with fried chicken on top). However, it's not about perfection, it's about continuing to adjust and make changes instead of simply giving up.

Our health coaches, the Medi-Share Health and Wellness team often travel for work, and have gained valuable insight into maintaining a healthy lifestyle while traveling, both with meal choices as well as staying active.

Travel Secrets from Medi-Share's Health and Wellness Team

An important part of eating healthy while traveling is remembering to pack healthy food.

Traveling tends to make people hungry and, unfortunately, healthy snacks are not always easy to find at most stops. Our registered dietitian, Laura Bollinger, recommends packing healthy snacks such as carrots, clementines, or raw nuts since healthy alternatives are often limited.

Call your hotel to request amenities such as a refrigerator and microwave. These two items can vastly increase the variety of foods that can be packed.

Staying active while traveling is another key component to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. By planning ahead with ways you can exercise on your trip, you can pack accordingly in order to be prepared.

One of our health coaches, Katie Kolb, has experience traveling with college athletic teams. She knew she needed to pack some essentials to stick to her exercise goals. She included shoes and clothes she could comfortably walk or run in, as well as resistance bands. She also packed a swimsuit with plans to swim laps in the hotel pool before work.

There are many ways to maintain a healthy lifestyle while traveling by plane. Although TSA has certain restrictions, smaller snacks such as nuts or dried fruit are allowed in carry-on luggage, while other food can be packed in checked bags.

Checking a bag greatly reduces the restrictions on the foods and beverages you can take with you. Anything from your favorite beverage to your favorite salad can be packed. Just be sure it is sealed well and include ice blocks if needed.

Bringing a refillable water bottle on your trip is also a must. Once through the security checkpoint, you can fill up the water bottle instead of buying overpriced water or soda, giving you a healthier option.

Even at airports with limited food options, the team members were able to find relatively healthy options to eat including vegetables and hummus, vegetarian burrito bowls, Mediterranean wraps, and a green smoothie made from real fruits and vegetables. Later on, while waiting for respective flights to depart, the team walked laps instead of simply sitting at the gate.

After arriving at your destination, it is tempting to give in to unhealthier meal choices. However, nutritious options are often available. The key is to focus on how these foods will benefit and affect your body.

The hotels chosen at both locations offered the usual options at breakfast, allowing the coaches to choose fresh fruit and oatmeal. One of the hotels provided even more variety, including vegetarian omelets and wraps.

Both hotels also offered small fitness facilities and indoor pools, but with the beach and mountains so close at the different locations, they opted for outdoor exercise most days. This allowed them to burn some of the extra calories consumed at the less-than-optimal meals and use their bodies the way God designed them. As an added bonus they were able to check out the local tourist attraction at the same time!

One of the best parts of traveling is getting to experience different kinds of food and restaurants. Use traveling as an opportunity to branch out, especially when it comes to healthier options.

Eating well does not have to become a chore, especially when you view it as a chance to seek out the best restaurants on your trip.

At lunchtime, find local cafes and restaurants that can deliver salads. For dinner, ask locals for recommendations that offer healthy choices such as satisfying salads, vegetarian sandwiches and pizzas, grain bowls, and different varieties of soup. When the meals are too large to eat all at once, take leftovers back to the hotel for a meal the following day.

Even if you end up at a restaurant with no real healthy options, you can order sides to create a meal or share items. Some restaurant menus might require a bit of creativity to find something on the healthier side, but it's usually possible.

Consider, for example, fast food restaurants. They are notorious for being unhealthy, but if you look closely you can find better options such as a salad. You may be thinking you have looked at the salads and they are very high in calories. This is sometimes true, but if we alter them by holding the croutons, cheese, and/or dressing, the health factor increases significantly!

Other fast food options could be a baked potato, fruit or vegetable slices, lettuce wrap, or vegetable soup. Mix and match to create a satisfying meal.

Don't stress about one meal being less than ideal; do the best you can and enjoy every bite.

Conclusion

Living a healthy lifestyle while traveling may seem like a daunting task. However, making choices that support our bodies while away from home can be a fun challenge! Without expecting perfection, we can enjoy what the local area has to share and return home guilt free.

About Medi-Share Florida-based Christian Care Ministry operates the Medi-Share health care sharing program through which members voluntarily and directly share each other's medical bills. Since the program's inception in 1993, Medi-Share members have shared more than $1.2 billion in medical bills. And because of access to an extensive network of more than 700,000 health care providers, members have saved an additional $690 million in medical costs during that time. Medi-Share has over 400,000 members in all 50 states. More than just health care, Christian Care Ministry is a community of people who share their lives, faith, talents and resources and pray for and encourage one another. For more information, visit MyChristianCare.org/Medi-Share. Facebook | www.facebook.com/MyChristianCare Twitter | @ccm_medishare Instagram | medi_share

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