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How No TV And Junk Food Has Changed My Child’s Mindset

How No TV And Junk Food Has Changed My Child's Mindset

We live in a world now full of distractions and junk food all around us. The pull TV and film have on us is unprecedented in human history. There are still people alive who grew up as children who never had these dopamine heavy hitters pulling on them.

I have noticed in my children how TV and junk food has a spell over their actions where the need to have them is similar to an addict craving their next hit.

The art of being bored is becoming lost with every generation and as an adult, I can see the challenges in this let alone a child dealing with these new impulses.

Wanting the best for our children’s health. We made a parenting decision to ban all junk food and reduce TV time to just 20 minutes a day.

Here’s what I found. The results are amazing.

How No TV And Junk Food

1. We Talk More

Without distractions from TV, I have noticed we defiantly talk more as a family. It’s so easy to have Netflix streaming all their favourite programs to give a parent rest bite or so they can focus on their work. But the only person that’s benefiting is you. Building a strong relationship with your child is the bedrock of a healthy child. The bond between parent and child is one of the strongest relationships there is. Nurturing this through quality one on one time without distraction is important.

2. Creativity Is Unlocked

Our first child never watched much TV when he was little. The creativity of a child is wonderous and the amazing things he created always impressed me. Since we reduced TV time he’s creativity has gone through the roof. Now he’s building his lego and creating playful games with his imagination. Creativity plays a major role in someone’s life and developing it in childhood is a great place to start. Without TV pulling him away from creativity, it’s now unlocked a part of his mind he can utilise more easily.

3. Become Calmer

The effects of sugar on a child’s brain are apparent and the need for a child to watch their TV shows. We started to notice a demand for sugar and tv that was making them emotionally unbalanced. After the second day, we noticed a profound calmness in our children that was amazing. They still asked for sweets and extra TV time. But when we said no it was more understood and overall their energy became less erratic and much calmer.

4. Mealtime Is Relaxed

Getting any child to eat their greens is a chore. We found it difficult getting our children to eat food with TV distracting them and eating healthy food when they have had sugar throughout the day. Now without TV, the food is eaten without having to tell them to eat. The tastebuds are changing to like healthier options more. Overall mealtime has become a resounding hit. Where we eat food without distraction building stronger connections with our children.

5. More Time For Learning

Every parent wants the best for their children and we are no different. But getting our child to do extra work at home was always met with sighs. In his mind, all he wanted to do was watch TV or play his games all day. This became a too and throw battle every time it was brought up and became tiring for both of us. Since TV time has been reduced it has become a lot easier to focus on his education at home. We have seen an improvement in his Maths and English writing and now he even looks forward to doing it.

6. Time Alone With Their Thoughts

Being happy to spend alone time with yourself is so important for everyone’s mental health. It always saddened me when my child hated to spend time alone and the need to be distracted compelled him. I’m happy to say this has now changed and the skill of being able to spend time with his thoughts happily is here. Now he’s developing his ideas and wants in life. He’s also becoming more independent and wanting responsibilities. Lastly, he is happy to spend time on his working on his projects happily. Without distraction, there is more time for mindful thoughts.

The Results

I’m so happy with the decision we made as parents. With the pull of TV, junk food, games and social media on children. It’s ever-important we educate ourselves on the danger this could have on a child’s upbringing.

When listening to people who have created these platforms they don’t even let their children use them. Steve Jobs created the iPad but refused to let his child use it, knowing its addiction fully existed. The same goes for social media developers who have come forward to state the dangers these platforms have and their children will never go on it until they are 18.

Deep down we all know the impact technology and the food we eat has on ourselves and our children. It’s just waking up our minds to action. To put the rights structures in place and to not let them control your thoughts. Balance Is everything and creating that for your child is so important.

These are my findings and I hope they help you with your parenting in any way.

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When Your Mental Health Is Bad, Take A Break Without Guilt

When Your Mental Health Is Bad, Take A Break Without Guilt
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When your physical health takes a turn for the worse without hesitation we take time to rest for the injury to heal. But when your mental health takes a turn for the worse this can be far from the case. With pressure to carry on being the mantra in workspaces and at home being the norm. The English saying of just “keep plodding on” is somewhat ingrained in our DNA. This is very much the case for men who dare to show their current emotional state. For it to be ridiculed or it’s perceived as a show of weakness. This has been a major strain on mental health in England for a long time and very much so for much of the developed world.

Of course, we are light years ahead with our understanding of mental health and its importance. The job is not done however and much work is still needed for mental health to be taken seriously and boys especially, to have a safe space and without guilt to take care of their mental health.

This article will help you to identify when your mind needs a rest, what you shouldn’t do and how to reap the rewards of taking care of mental health.

When Do You Know Your Mental Health Is Bad?

Just like your body will tell you when your hamstring is torn or you get cramp because of dehydration. Your brain will be giving off different signals to let you know your brain needs help. The difficult part is knowing what they are if you have never been trained before. But once you know and pay attention they’re flashing brightly straight at you.

It can be in the form of anxiety, depression or stress. To break this down further if you;

  • Feel irritated
  • Worn out
  • Struggle to get out of bed after a full nights sleep
  • Just feel off
  • Can’t concentrate
  • Can’t control emotions
  • Thinking clearly is difficult
  • Want to run away

The above are obvious signs when your mental health is under attack and needs urgent help. If left for too long then there are serious complications that can arise for continued poor mental health.

This can be a breakdown in relationships, loss of job, accidents, suicide, deterioration in overall health, unlocking of the cancer gene and overall happiness of life.

To identify if there is a problem with your mental health you just have to listen to how you feel. Only then can you quickly see that there is something off.

To do this we have to give ourselves permission to be vulnerable. To be able to say there is a problem with how I’m living my life currently. When we do this only then will we seek change.

What You Shouldn’t Do

The worse thing you could do when it comes to mental health is just carrying on hoping it will go away. This mindset of it will work out for the best is not going to help you. It will not go away without you taking appropriate action to solve it.

Imagine you break your leg or a pulled groin and you just kept doing exactly what caused the injury. Of course, the injury will get worse. The same is true when your mental health is being affected by your day to day actions.

When it comes to working and looking after children you can feel obliged to always turn up no matter how you feel. This is terrible advice and this is where the guilt inevitably comes from. Because you are made to feel or forced to always show up.

Everyone circumstance is different but finding a way not to carry on doing what’s causing you harm is of paramount priority or you will face the inevitable consequences.

How To Take A Break Without Feeling Guilt

When it comes to your job, responsibilities or raising your family you are no good to anyone if you don’t look after yourself. To remove the guilt that you put on yourself or others put on you. Give yourself permission to take time away to recharge the batteries of the mind. This will benefit you greatly but in turn, it will benefit everyone around you as well.

This should be commonplace within our society that we can do this freely when we absolutely need it. Sadly we don’t live in a society where we can go up to our boss or tell the children I need 7 days to myself to rebuild my foundations.

That’s why you have to find solutions for yourself whether that be speaking openly to your boss or requesting personal leave with no questions asked. For family, leaning on the other parent or other family members who could help out for a short period.

Everyone is deserving of time for themselves to reflect and recharge. It should be a necessity, not an option because the gains are so huge if we do it right for everyone.

What Activities Can Improve Your Mental Health?

When you are planning to take time for yourself to repair the foundation of the mind there are plenty of options for you to choose from.

What I would like you to do is create your own mental health foundation rebuild. That consists of the activities below or any you can think of to create a week, a weekend or evenings where you can take time for yourself to feel like you again.

For me it’s travelling to new places, reading, yoga, practising gratitude, spending time with my family to name a few that I always go back to when I need time to rebuild the foundations of my mental health.

Mental Health Foundation Rebuild Activites

  • Walks in nature
  • journalling
  • writing
  • Yoga
  • Physical exercise
  • Meditation
  • Practising gratitude
  • Tick off the bucket list
  • Self-forgivness/forgivness of others
  • Sleep
  • Learn new skill
  • Art/Dancing
  • Time with loved ones
  • watch your favourites films/tv-shows
  • Play a game
  • Get lost in a story/ Learn from the best
  • Ask yourself what you want
  • Start your own business
  • Volunteer
  • Give back
  • Speak to a therapist
  • Get a mindset coach/life coach
  • Music
  • Take yourself out on a date
  • Solo travel
  • Spa day

Add in the comments and anything I’ve missed. I will amend the best ones

Remember don’t ever feel guilty for taking time out to focus on mental health. Never let anyone make you feel guilty either.

With Love & Gratitude

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