A wise, older mother taught me the importance of being a "predictably cheerful" mom.
I thought that was crazy at the time. Predictably cheerful?
First of all, who can predict cheerful?
Secondly, who can predict cheerful?
I want to be predictably cheerful. I don't want to have the kind of home where everybody fears what kind of mood mom's going to have today. I want to have children and a husband who rush home to find a cheerful woman who loves life and overflows with a kind of irresistible vibrance and joy.
Over these past few decades, I've learned some tricks for mood management that create a predictably cheerful mom. Yes, it's a lot about sleep, exercise, spiritual disciplines, healthy relationships, and meaningful work. But after all these years, I'm learning the strong connection between food and mood.
I can do all those things I listed, but in one mouthful, I can sabotage all these efforts.
Have you learned this? Have you noticed any connection between a dip in mood and soft drinks, sugar, or processed food? I have! I have! I wish it weren't so, but it simply is.
What can we do?
Today, I reaffirm to my husband my "Predictably Cheerful Mom Eating Plan" that reinvigorates some healthy eating--not for weight loss or image (although nothing's wrong with this)--but for MOOD!
Are ya with me? Bad food = bad mood. I'm ready for some predictable cheerfulness.
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