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Five Key Decisions You Must Make at Every Restaurant on the Road

One of the best parts of being a business traveler is the food experience.

Who doesn’t like not having a meal from home that you really didn’t want?

Or not having to cook or clean up.

Then there’s the ability to chose the type of food you want:

Steak
Seafood
Italian
Mexican
Thai
…and the list goes on.
But wait, there’s more!

Then you get to choose what you want to order off the menu.

Oh the choices.

Oh the temptations!

And the best part of all? You’re not paying for it!

Or at least not yet, right?!

The nights you’re with a customer or client or team dinner, there are no limits.

Chose that appetizer or wine you’ve always wanted to try but never could afford.

Order that top-shelf liquor – heck, make it a double!

But on the company card, of course.

Bring it on!

 

Yet there is a cost. A heavy cost. And too many road warriors literally carry that cost with them all over their body from flight to board room to hotel. The travel triangle.

The weight is literally weighing them down and the scale only goes up.

However, each decision can be easier if you view eating out on the road with the following lenses:

Food is Fuel
Fuel is Energy

This mindset is critical because it’s not based on the here and now “oh that looks or smells good” but how I will feel later and often times when we need the energy.

The energy to….

  • Finish that proposal
  • Review the presentation
  • Get to bed at a decent time

I not only made the wrong decisions for years, but I also had the weight to prove it.

You’ve heard of the Freshman 15.

Then there’s the Travel 20.

And being the over-achiever I was on the road, I doubled it and earned what I call “the Entitled 40”

The reality is I could justify my choices and behaviors all day long and night for that matter.

And who was going to argue with me?

The business traveler who struggling with the same issues? They’re my biggest supporters!

The point is you need to come to a point in your Road Life where you begin to think about your Health along with your Work.

We focus too much on the work aspect of the road in general as our health and our home life suffer just as much if not more.

This is why Elite Road Warrior has three focus areas:

You do have choices.
And your choices have consequences.

I used to be the guy who said, wow, that looks good. Oh, that looks good, I’ll try that too.

Another drink, please?

Look at that dessert! I’ll just try a bite…. until it’s gone.

Leader of the pack!

So, I get the battle of eating out on the road ALL-THE-TIME.

I’ve since lost the Entitled 40 as in pounds and have kept it off.

I’ve stopped “getting by” on the road and chosen to “get better” and that means every time you eat out on the road.

There is hope and you can learn to leverage the road to get better. And I’m here to be your guide.

All five key decisions are in full effect the most at dinner when we’re much more relaxed potentially after a long travel day or a stressful day on the road but can apply to even lunch.

So, what are the five key decisions you must make at every restaurant on the road?

 

Five Key Decisions You Must Make at Every Restaurant on the Road

These five decisions are naturally in order. They shouldn’t surprise you but somehow we act surprised when the server comes by and asks us these five questions.

Every.

Single.

Time.

And the nicer the restaurant, the more choices you’ll have right before your very eyes often times even presented to you on a literal silver platter.

 

Decision One – What I Will Drink​

At dinner time, “the entitled me” always seems to show up ready to go no matter how last night went if you know what I mean.

And depending on if ‘I’m alone for dinner with my laptop lover or entertaining guests or being entertained, I enjoy the “wine part of the wine and dine”.

This is where the slippery slope begins and we have to “know thyself.”

For me, the more I drink, the sloppier I become on my nutrition, especially after a long day.

 

Here are some suggestions:

  • Always and I mean always order a glass of water if one is not already provided for you then here’s the key: drink as much as you can to start. Why?
    Most of us are more dehydrated than we even think so getting some water into your system is always a smart decision
    Water fills us up and hopefully detours us from over-eating
  • Join the Free WMP – water match program so whatever drink you do order, make sure you match it 1:1 with water. This will keep you hydrated the rest of the night and especially save you from waking up overly-parched and feeling like you’ve swallowed cotton balls that seem to multiply throughout the night
  • Think about what you’re really drinking and how much you plan to or should drink. Are you going to stay with one type of drink or hop all over the place? For me, when I start hopping, I start paying for it and I don’t mean the tab. Through the years, I’ve become a vodka tonic guy and it’s served me well but only paired with the free water match program.

 

Decision Two – Will I Order or Eat an Appetizer

This decision doesn’t come far behind the 1st decision of What I Will Drink.

I never order an appetizer when I’m by myself but somehow overly tempted with other people.

It’s like each person is waiting for the other one to say “no thanks” or “sure, what looks good to you?”

The appetizer can be the “gotcha” to the meal. When I give in especially something unhealthy, I get lazy about everything after that point.

 

Here are some suggestions:

  • Always pre-decide – This means don’t base your decision on what looks and/or smells good. If you do, you’re going down like a Mike Tyson punch.
    If you choose, eat the cleaner and greener appetizer.
  • If you’re a moderator, which means you can take just one bite and stop, stick to the plan
  • If you’re an abstainer, which means if you start, hide the women and children, it’s going to get ugly quick and the appetizer will disappear, Know Thyself, and don’t start.
  • Order a dark green salad – this is my go-to-choice for a few reasons:
    I avoid the tempting and fattening appetizer
    It allows me to get in healthy clean greens – just be smart with the toppings and dressings

 

Remember, Clean and Green is the 2nd element of FUEL after Continually Hydrate. So, use this time to get the good stuff meaning the clean and green stuff in early.

 

Decision Three – What Is My Main Course

Ah, the featured presentation.

This is why we’re here eating out, well, at least as far as food is concerned.

And depending on the restaurant, this may not be top-secret. If you’re at a chophouse, duh. If you’re at a seafood place, you get the point.

There are two main choices here:
The main course needs to be Clean – look for the cleanest meat possible whether beef, chicken, eggs. If it’s really clean, it will list “grass-fed or organic” which means this is your easiest choice. If not, your 2nd main choice becomes all the more important

What goes ON the main course – we can make a great clean decision with the main course then go five-step backward by all the heavy sauces, etc.

You may fight back and say, “but is what gives it all the flavor! And there is truth to it. But it doesn’t mean going ALL or Nothing.

 

Here are some suggestions:

  • Always do your research – every restaurant now has an online menu so do some intel. Why? Avoid impulse choosing.
  • Put the sauce on the side – sometimes when it’s doused all over the place, you’re forced to eat ALL of it. But if you can just try it, maybe it’s not as good as advertised. Sometimes just a dip here and there is all you need and a better choice in the long run.
  • Add First Then Reverse – first and foremost, get the healthy in. Start there if this is not natural yet and feels like too big of an ask. Add the good stuff in first then begin reversing by taking the bad stuff off. For example, the sauces all over the meat or salad.

 

Decision Four – What Are My Side Dishes

This may seem like a default decision meaning your side dish is a direct decision from your choice of the main dish.

But not always.

You can go rogue and choose a side other than what the menu suggests or compels you to choose.

And most restaurants will allow you to easily make the change and sometimes with a very small uncharge. Not a big deal and worth the cost to eat clean and green.

 

Here are some suggestions:

  • Always have at least one vegetable and preferably with not a ton of processing – steamed broccoli/asparagus / green beans, sautéed spinach, cauliflower, etc.
  • Choose a sweet potato over a baked potato or fries
  • Choose double veggies – another way to sneak in more “Green” of the clean and green.
  • Take a healthy side to go – I do this very often since almost every hotel I stay at has at least a mini-fridge and a microwave.

 

Decision Five – If I Will Have Dessert

You know they always ask and if you’re not prepared, you go back to the awkward moment like the appetizer but more at stake after a few drinks.

I tell this story in the Elite Road Warrior book how at a dinner of 12, a one-pound brownie with a gallon of ice cream covered in whipped cream came out and after hundreds and hundreds of dollar were put on the table as a bet of who could eat it, I took on the challenge (mind you, this was during my Entitled 40 days…).

Impressively and sadly, I finished it then couldn’t digest it, lie down, or sleep for 48 hours. Brutal. Stupid (at least I donated the money).

All that to say, I’ve been the freak in the freak show so I understand the power of decision five: If I will have dessert.

 

Here are some suggestions:

  • Learn to say no upfront so others know where you stand
  • Know if you’re a moderator or abstainer – I know the “wannabe moderators” who there “just a bite” is the gift that keeps on giving or should I say taking. I’ve eaten with you people.
  • Choose a fruit bowl – this is my go-to when I want something sweet but not go down heavy with the dessert. I love anything berries and you can’t go wrong.
  • Carry dark chocolate with you – my wife and me are huge Trader Joe dark chocolate lovers. I carry a bar in my Carry a Controlled Substance work lunch box (episode 037 of the Elite Road Warrior Podcast) – far healthier choice and less ugly in the long run

 

Let’s Land This Plane

Our energy habit focus is FUEL which is the 2nd of the physical energy habits.

Here’s a quick review of the five decisions you must make at every restaurant on the road:

Decision One – What I Will Drink

Decision Two – Will I Order or Eat an Appetizer

Decision Three – What Is My Main Course

Decision Four – What Are My Side Dishes

Decision Five – If I Will Have Dessert

If you follow these five decisions you must make at every restaurant on the road in the healthiest form, you will win with nutrition with business travel.
And you will have the energy to prove it along with fewer pounds to carry.

I get you because I am you!

 

Prefer Audio…?

If you’re interested in the audio version of the five decisions you just make at every restaurant, check out the Elite Road Warrior Podcast episode #043.

Written by Bryan Buckley · Categorized: Carry a Controlled Substance, Clean & Green, Embrace Better, FUEL, Hydration

Four Foods That Will Ruin Your Business Trip

Most of what we hear these days are what we have heard and been taught most of our lives, (with a few people who claim THEY HAVE that NEW, ONE answer for EVERYTHING,) but it seems like for some reason we FORGET about one particular topic quickly – eating healthy. And that’s before we even get on the road.

Unless we are very ill or extremely disciplined, we start our day with good intentions, something happens to throw us off, then… down the drain we go, grabbing whatever seems easy and quick.

Ten minutes after eating that packaged corn dog from the vending machine, we are slowed down to that carb coma, asking ourselves, WHY DID I JUST DO THAT?

And that is the beginning of feeling sluggish for the rest of the business trip.

 

 

I am probably not going to be giving you earth-shattering news about what four things will ruin your business trip, BUT if you take in just these few things and begin to implement them into your life, maybe you can have the energy you want to be the BETTER you!

Four Foods That Will Ruin Your Business Trip

 

  1. SUGAR

No brainer? You are right. But why is it that we are still talking about it and struggling with it in our own world?

Because we can’t seem to get this issue licked yet! This would be the number one food that will ruin your trip.

If you want to start your day with sugar, you will find yourself more hungry throughout the day, a roller coaster of emotions and energy, and ultimately be finding yourself falling flat sometime throughout the day.

Two Tips…

  • Instead of saying you will NOT eat sugar, start with a protein and veggie breakfast to help combat those cravings and help with that spur of the moment issue later on in the day.
  • Drink lots of purified water throughout the day.

Sugar is in almost everything. It’s hard enough to monitor it at home but on the road? So do your best to minimize but preferably eliminate what you KNOW has sugar in. Give your road day a chance!

 

2. PROCESSED FOODS

Another energy suck throughout the day is processed foods. They are high in sugar, virtually no nutrients, no fiber, usually high calorie, and act like a pure sugar giving us that need for the next high.

On the road, it’s so easy to just reach for something processed. It’s all around us, especially at the airport and gas station.

Two Tips…

  • Take your time to pick out something that resembles fresh food at the airport, grocery store, or restaurant.  It may take time to feel better if you are used to eating processed foods, but watch your natural energy return as you eat REAL food.
  • You can still get packaged food with a minimal amount of processing.  Which may mean to load up on nuts, seeds, fruit, protein bars, and the like BEFORE you travel.

 

3. HIGH AMOUNTS OF CAFFEINE

Caffeine is not the enemy that some will tell you.

BUT, the average person consumes more than double the recommended amounts of caffeine that we should consume especially, coffee, and that is during the mornings alone!

Most caffeine can give you the same ups and downs that sugar does throughout the day.

And road warriors consume caffeine all day and evening. It’s our “go-to” for the afternoon meeting and often “just a splash” in our mixed drink later.

Sooo, what you say?  You are sending your energy production, blood sugar, and cortisol up and down,

Which in turn contributes to BELLY FAT over time.

Two Tips…

  • My favorite pick-me-up-go-to is MATCHA TEA!  You can find this at almost any of the big coffee chains nowadays and in any store in powder packets ready to hot or cold water.  This will not give you as much of a crash and has a TON of antioxidant support.
  • If you are going to have coffee have half decaf and go without all the extra sugar.  Try a little stevia for some sweetness.

 

4. TOO MANY CARBS IN THE MORNING

I know this sounds redundant because again, you have heard it before, BUT when you start your day with a carb-heavy meal, even healthy ones, you will NOT feel your best the rest of the day.

Our bodies really need more protein in the AM and carbs in the later afternoon when our bodies are calling for more energy.

Two Tips…

  • Start paying attention to what you’re putting in your system for food in the morning. Change starts with awareness.
  • Whether you are intermittent fasting, keto, paleo, or fast food dieting (LOL), start your day off with MORE protein and fats and a very slim amount of carbs.

One Example

Eggs with turkey bacon, half of the avocado, with two tomato slices.  Total time is about 10 min of prep.  EASY! AND, this is always available on the road.

I always say, when you don’t have your health, you have NOTHING.  These four suggestions are small changes that can make a big difference in the physiology of your energy, health, AND focus on your business travel.

Travel is stressful on our bodies.  Even though our bodies are resilient, that excuse only stretches so far until the stresses of your world start to eat away at living your potential.  Start small.  It will help you make permanent changes.

 

About the Article Author…

Treva Thompson is a holistic health practitioner and a Functional diagnostic nutrition specialist working primarily with people who struggle with energy depletion, GI struggles, and autoimmune diseases through functional lab tests, food as medicine, targeted supplements, and lifestyle management.

This is a mouthful to say that she loves to help people get back to when they felt their BEST! She is passionate about watching people thrive in their lives!

She lives in Omaha, Nebraska with her new husband of six months (but high school and college sweetheart,) where they share seven children, two dogs, and a VERY crazy but fun life!

If you would like more information on how to start feeling better, reach out and we can have a complimentary consultation on how to get your energy back. I use a comprehensive approach through functional lab testing, nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle management.  treva@livingtree.co

Written by Bryan Buckley · Categorized: Carry a Controlled Substance, Clean & Green, Embrace Better, Energy, FUEL, Hydration

025 – How I’m Learning How to Do KETO on the Road in Five Challenging Ways

 


Welcome to the Elite Road Warrior Podcast Episode 025 show notes! This week we discuss adding the KETO diet in the process of becoming an Elite Road Warrior.

What You Will Learn In This Episode:

2:00 – How you eat affects so many aspects of your road life.

Food is Fuel and Fuel is Energy!! #EliteRoadWarrior Share on X

4:00 – Intro to KETO diet.

9:05 – a whole food is “something that eats a plant, grows on a plant, but never manufactured in a plant” – Megan Blacksmith.

9:35 – The Buckley KETO way.

11:05 – Assessment and Book Promo.

12:44 – Present day update.

13:30 – 5 Challenging ways to do KETO on the Road.

13:47 – 1) Hotels with Kitchens.

15:11 – 2) Grocery Store.

Fresh stuff not the box stuff! #KETO #EliteRoadWarrior Share on X

18:20 – 3) Add the Highest Quality Supplements.

19:03 – 4) Intermittent Fasting

20:11 – 5) Stop Drinking on the Road.

Breaking from alcohol – It is a challenge but it is good for you! #EliteRoadWarrior Share on X

23:22 – Let’s Land This Plane.

Links and Resources:

Lunch Box to Carry a Controlled Substance
Road Warrior Assessment
Elite Road Warrior BookHigh Quality Tupperware
Travel Blender
Dr. Axe
KETO Diet

Written by Bryan Buckley · Categorized: Carry a Controlled Substance, Clean & Green, ERW Podcast, FUEL, Hydration, Podcast · Tagged: ERW Podcast

006 – Eating Clean and Green with Treva Thompson


We’re on episode 006 of the Elite Road Warrior podcast! This week is another interview episode. This week we talked with Treva Thompson, a dear friend and functional diagnostic nutrition specialist.

What you’ll learn in this episode:

4:10 – Three reasons it is so hard to eat healthy on the road.

7:00 – Why eat clean and green?

8:12 – Clean and Green: a description

8:25 – Food that comes from a plant, eats a plant, but not made in a plant.

10:25 – “Keeping it green”

12:20 – Types of fuel: Long term, short term, sustainable fuel

12:50 – Healthy Fats! (Yes, its a real thing)

14:00 – Healthy eating starts at home.

14:30 – Cook once and eat twice

16:10 – Make The Healthiest Choice on the road (throwback to Episode 005)

17:00 – Eating healthy is a sliding scale with extremes on either side

18:30 – Remember to eat breakfast!

19:15 – Your body may revolt, but keep it simple.

20:20 – Turning simple eating into more energy

20:48 – Elite Road Warrior Assessment

22:30 – Why do you have those “cravings”?

26:15 – Closing thoughts

27:35 – Sneak peek of episode 007

Whole Food Diet: Whole milk, whole chicken, and whole eggs. Keep it simple! Share on X Start at home, if you don't you will FAIL. #CookOnceEatTwice Share on X You are on the journey to healthy. You don't have to be perfect. Share on X Improve daily. #StartSimple Share on X Eat like a king for breakfast, a prince for lunch, and a pauper for dinner. Share on X

Resources from today’s episode:

Road Warrior Assessment – What Level of Road Warrior Are You?

Treva Thompson’s website: http://livingtree.co/

Written by Bryan Buckley · Categorized: Carry a Controlled Substance, Clean & Green, ERW Podcast, FUEL, Hydration

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