Every Struggling Child Should Try This Surprising Approach For Breakthrough

Sometimes, after the “Weird!” comes the “Wow!”

So there we were, my husband, children and I, in the canoe, rowing slightly to the left of the big storm that had arrived in one of our children’s life.

We were hoping to avoid the worst of the bad weather.

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I was the one paddling this boat.

“We’re going to try this crazy, insane diet,” I announced one day, snatching the Froot Loops from my husband. (Actually, my husband was very supportive. And we’ve never sunk as low as a “Froot Loop” eater, but don’t ruin the emotional effect of this writing.)

And so, “Good morning!” I announced that day to my two beautiful children.

“Are you ready for breakfast? No Froot Loops today!” I announced cheerfully!

“Zucchini and lard soup, anyone?”

Whaaaaaaa…. You know that noise in the movies that we hear when the actors freeze in place, everything stops in their lives, and we think, “WHAT the…?”

Well, insert that sound here.

And let’s back up a bit.

After deciding to jump with both feet into the deep water of trying this bizarre diet, I watched endless talks by Dr. Natasha Campbell McBride, the author of the book we were trying out, and by others who had tried her diet.

My intellect still didn’t agree with the actions I was about to take. Still, we had decided to TRY at least the recommendations of this book in hopes of a few of the helpful outcomes promised for children with learning disabilities, Autism, Dyspraxia, A.D.D., Dyslexia, A.D.H.D., and Depression.

But my intellect screamed in protest – LARD? Who eats LARD anymore!

For example, I was a vegetarian for many years. I had looked down on people who ate fatty foods like butter and other horrors. I ate “But-TR” and other foods with MUCH less fat, THANK YOU VERY MUCH! I looked down my nose at those deceived people who would dump any old fat onto their food. “Too bad they’re not more like ME!” I thought (in the humblest way I could, which meant not saying my thoughts out loud). They could tell by my “Look”1 that I was MUCH higher up the echelon of a healthy eater than they were.

Until I wasn’t.

A decade later, we learned that “But-TR” and other non-dairy “cheeze” that we consumed regularly was 95% trans fat. And trans fat was tidily banned in all industrialized countries. So I MIGHT have been a BIT wrong about that, but why bring that up? Can’t you see I’m trying to assert myself as an EXPERT?

So I was willing to admit that I COULD be wrong.

Anyway, the truth about our first breakfast was actually this:

  1. I announced to our children, after some discussion over the previous weeks, that we were going to TRY a new family diet to see if it helps one child’s tummy feel better. If it didn’t work after a while, we’d toss it and go back to the way we ate before. (The kids kept their Froot Loops on a special shelf “just in case,” patiently waiting for mom to regain her mind again.)
  2. “We’re going to do this diet as a family,” I announced. (Why don’t we eat marshmallows and s’mores for dinner again, while ONE person in the family has rice cakes? was the only other alternative I could discern. This seemed like a cruel punishment for one person in the family who was trying the new diet.) No. And besides, the rest of us CAN go without certain foods for a short period of time!
  3. “I’m actually a little bit sad about this,” I announced to the two girls, both of them shorter than my waist. “Oh, Mommy!” they offered, rushing to hug and comfort me. “I’m not used to eating this kind of food, so I’m a little bit sad,” I continued. They both put on their big-girl outfits and tried to comfort me. Did I mention that homeschooled kids are GOOD kids?
  4. “MMMmmm… “ It’s not THAT bad,” one child offered, trying to cover up her face, screwing into the “I just ate an entire raw lemon” look. SHE was comforting me. “OK, maybe I’ll try a bite,” I thought, trying to be a grown-up too.

We may make it through this, with all of us encouraging each other, was my next thought.

And we did.

And the results blew my mind.

But that discussion is for another time.

Thanks for liking me! I like you too! – Proven HEREHERE, and HERE! Let’s journey together!

Photo Credit – Child NOT Eating Froot Loops! by Ian Taylor on Unsplash, Exploding Brain by notorious v1ruS on Unsplash

1 For example, see HERE for an example of my POWER LOOK.

3 Underrated Attitudes You Need To Lose Weight – Guaranteed

Yup. You too, friend.

To encourage you, I’m going to share another way I’m amazing!1

I have been (more or less) within the healthy weight range (basically – okay!) for my entire life, which has been no small feat.

However, when following my advice failed me for a while, and the pounds piled themselves on in a hurry (it happens!), I decided to switch it up and buy a nutrition app. I am constantly trying new approaches and programs and learning more about implementing healthy habits, which is the point of this article. But I’m not talking about that right now.

I’m talking about the notification that startled me.

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I was initially an undisputed failure at using this nutrition app.

Check this out. The photo below is an actual graph of my “progress” over several months, showing NO improvement in achieving my ideal weight. None.

There are normal fluctuations, but the graph of this line is flat.

Same, same, samers.

Despite hours (and hours!) of logging EVERY food item into the app, I STILL didn’t lose ANY weight!2

However, I continued with the program.

BY March, I was in the top 3% of users of this nutrition app I was using. The TOP 3%. And do you know WHY I was in the TOP (Let me repeat it) of users of this app?

Simply because I hadn’t given up yet.

And it wasn’t even that I DID anything extraordinary, which is the MOST amazing part!3 I eventually lost some weight using this app4, and I feel a lot better. And the program would have also benefited many other app users.

If only they kept trying.

And so, how do we increase in our journeys toward healthier habits?

1.Don’t be surprised that you’re a loser!

For example, I immediately unsubscribed to the “encouragement” texts accompanying the health app because so many people complained in a way I could not comprehend.

“I only lost five pounds this month!” they would complain.

Five pounds! That sounded amazing! I was excited to celebrate with them, but they were already discouraged. I hadn’t lost any weight in several months, and I was proud of myself for continuing the laborious task (for my thumbs) of logging food items into my iPhone!

Which brings me naturally to Point #2:

2.Have low expectations for yourself!

Then you don’t need to get discouraged! Oh! And remember how God ALREADY loves you?

That takes the pressure off, friend!

Why we even WANT to try to get healthier is another article, but we don’t have to please others or even ourselves because God, your community and maybe even your mom ALREADY love you!

3.Get up quickly after you fall, friend.

Keep going.

I’m with you. . .

I’ll give you strength. I’ll help you.

The Message

Oh!

And these three ways to grow in our healthy habits journeys are EXACTLY the same three ways that we grow in our spiritual journeys! But more on that next time. (Or soon!)5

(But don’t give up just before your breakthrough, friend.)

Thanks for liking me! I like you too! – Proven HEREHERE, and HERE! Let’s journey together!


Photo Credit – Can We Keep Getting On It Despite The Number It Tells Us? by i yunmai on Unsplash

1 As described HERE, online writers need to build their credibility and establish themselves as important and amazing, so that others will blindly follow their advice!

2 Yes, I was WAY OVER my “Recommended Eating Goals” in various categories, but it took me a while to find that part of the app!

3 You can do nothing but show up and end up being amazing, as proven definitively HERE!

4 Eventually, okay? (Like being more consistent with going to the gym.)

5 It snowed today! Ski season is upon us, here in Canada, friends! The holiday break needs to be extended again!)