I did it! I ate like my kids all week. I recommend all moms try this — I fed them healthier and I ate healthier. I actually had much more energy than normal — I was eating about every 3-4 hours and trying to stay away from processed foods. Also, I realized that they eat much more fruit than I do. I make sure every snack includes a fruit - since I do not typically snack often, I was not getting as much fruit as my kids. So, last week I ate about 5 servings of fruits a day — if everyone did this, based on population studies, we would have a lot less heart disease and other chronic illnesses. There are several good habits from last week that I will continue –
– Eating breakfast sitting with the kids instead of in the car while driving them to school
– Snacking on fruits, nuts and seeds in the morning and afternoon
– Eating my meals at the same time everyday
– Eating at least 5 fruits a day (I typically do hit 5 fruits and veggies a day but this takes me to a whole new level)
Looking at my list, I realize that these are recommendation that I typically give to my clients — as much as I try to practice what I preach, as you can see, there is always room for improvement.
So, here is your challenge — eat like your kids for a week and let us know what stuck. I already know of one mom considering the “Eat Like My Kids” Challenge — a fellow blogger from mom-for-ma-tion.
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