Healthy = Happy
By Marissa Davitt
I’ve found that the moments I most enjoy usually take place during a time I’m feeling physically well. I'm healthy, well nourished, refreshed, and riding on a full tank!
However, in the fast-paced society we live in with the types of “convenience foods” that are readily available, I’ve had to dedicate some serious effort to home routines and lifestyle. This keeps not only myself but my entire household healthy so we can feel good more often than not.
I’ve learned that “coasting” or playing it by ear isn’t an effective strategy for long-term healthy living. If you want to feel good consistently, you need to put in some extra effort upfront, otherwise in the face of hunger, fatigue, or stress convenience and comfort always prevail.
As a busy small business owner working from home with two small children, I’ve faced the challenges all mothers have from trying to manage it all. My worst days are typically a result of not prioritizing my self-care.
Imagine this (Scenario #1): The 3-year-old was up in the middle of the night, and as my morning alarm sounds, I hit snooze twice and skip my morning workout. I also had forgotten to plan my meals for the week and end up eating a soggy bowl of cereal the kids hadn’t touched…which results in a sugar crash, grouchy mood, and a desperate search for something more to eat. Fast forward to later that day: I’m on my 3rd cup of coffee and a trail of processed snacks, frustrated at the kids’ bickering. I decide to pick up fast food lunches (because we’re all feeling desperate), and although I chose the salad on the menu, I end up also eating leftover fries and nuggets, and now feel yuckier than before.
Imagine this (Scenario #2): The 3-year-old was up in the middle of the night, and as my morning alarm sounds I know I am feeling tired, but I deeply honor my sacred AM routine, so I get up. From there, I take my pre-workout supplement, scan my agenda for the day ahead, and do a quick 30 minute workout in my basement before the kids are awake.
Then, I cook a quick healthy breakfast—scrambled eggs with sweet potatoes and coconut oil for me, and toast and butter for the kids! As the kids wake, I set their breakfast out for them, and head to the shower and prepare for the day. I’ve already meal planned and prepped some healthy snacks and meals, so I can look forward to a delicious chicken salad & veggie wrap* for lunch, and stuffed peppers with ground turkey* for dinner.
Scenario 1 used to be a way of life for me, but I’ve learned that by establishing consistency and perseverance with healthy household routines, I’ve created a happier life for myself and my kids!