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8 Easy Steps to Eating for a Healthy Brain


healthy bowls of food

Healthy eating is very important in helping improve mood, decrease anxiety, and improve concentration. Eating healthy foods such as vegetables, fruits, protein, and grains can also help improve neurodivergent symptoms. Creating healthy eating habits improves racing thoughts, foggy brain, and focus.


Follow these 8 easy steps to creating a healthy eating routine:


1. Eat when you're hungry.


2. Stop eating once you're full.


3. Eat slowly.


4. Wait until previous food is digested before the next meal.


5. Eat sitting down.


6. Don't eat while upset.


7. Rest for a few minutes after eating.


8. Offer gratitude for the food you are eating.


Intuitive eating improves anxiety symptoms and hyperactivity. Practice eating and drinking when your body needs it. Drinking plenty of water improves brain and immune function.


Eat mindfully by chewing slowly for 35 counts. Set your kitchen up for successful eating by making sure you have a clean and clutter-free space. Put fresh flowers out and play gentle music. Put your phone and computer away and infuse your kitchen with soothing fragrances such as lavender, orange peel, and chamomile.


Using grounding techniques while you're preparing your food will help improve concentration, focus, and racing thoughts. For example, feel your feet on the ground, take deep breaths, and notice your body. Walking meditation as you move around your kitchen can improve the energy of the food and the cook.


Practicing mindfulness doesn't have to be a chore. Following the above steps will help you feel rejuvenated, relaxed and refreshed.


-- Gretchen Pound, Ph.D. | Psychologist | Neurodivergent Life Coach | RYT | Reiki Master Ayurveda Health Counselor




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"I want to make a difference in people’s lives!

I work to ensure everyone has an

equal opportunity to succeed."

-- Gretchen Pound, PhD




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