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Meal Prepping and Nutrition
If there’s one thing almost everyone can agree on, it’s that there are not enough hours in the day. We are constantly having to make decisions on how to use our time. Unfortunately, it often feels like these decisions are not born out of choice, but instead, necessity. We may find ourselves sacrificing the things we want to do for things we have to do because, of course, they have to be done. Even if the things that have to be done are enjoyable or done out of care and love for others, they are still things that have to be chosen over things you may also want to do.
As a caregiver, you have all the things you have to do in your life in addition to caregiving duties. The list of things you have to do is much longer, making it more likely the things you want to do are pushed off the list. This can even mean some things you have to do may get pushed off because caregiving duties may be a higher priority than some other have to do’s in your life. These often end up being things that support your life and well-being. Maybe it’s skipping breakfast so you can stop at your loved one’s house to care for them before heading to work. Maybe it’s cancelling plans with friends because an emergency happened. Maybe it’s taking on more work hours to afford caregiving costs and missing out on family dinner a few nights a week. Whatever your sacrifices look like, they often end up impacting you negatively in the name of caring for others.
We all know it’s easier to care for others when we can care for ourselves, but how do we find the time to do that when our have to do list is so long? Well, that’s when we have to get creative and find ways to address our wants and needs in a way that feels feasible and fits into a busy schedule. In this article series, I am going to offer a few ideas that you might be able to adopt into your life or even get some inspiration from to create a personalized idea. For today’s article, I will be focusing on nutrition, particularly meal prepping.
I know I know, we have all thought about this, saved YouTube videos with meal ideas, bought the containers, and even tried it out a few times. So why does it feel so hard to maintain? Meal prepping is not a one size fits all solution. Meal prepping can be one day of cooking that preps all three meals and snacks for a whole week, but a whole day of cooking can be hard to find the energy or time for. Meal prepping can be as simple as finding accessible meals to have available when you need them or just prepping a few ingredients that cut cooking time in half throughout the week.
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