Stir-Fry With Lean Protein And Veggies

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Nourish Your Body, Fuel Your Superpower: ADHD-Friendly Foods For A Thriving Mind

Going through life with ADHD can be challenging, especially if you feel like you are always forgetting that one thing or having a hard time focusing. With one’s mind racing, sometimes, eating becomes an item left unchecked on the list of never-ending tasks. But it should be one of the important to-do items since eating is more than just feeding your body—it’s about nourishing your mind as well.

Sometimes, having food that feeds both your body and mind can help soothe the chaos and give you more focus, energy, and self-compassion for the rest of the day. This doesn’t mean you have to follow a strict diet or avoid sugar and certain foods. It’s not about being perfect; it’s about gently trying to make choices that will nourish you physically and mentally.

Check out some of the food below and see what’s simple, nutritious, and achievable that you can try to help nurture your body and mind.

Winding Down And Refueling With Dinner

After a long day, it’s time to slow down, and what better way than with a scrumptious stir-fry recipe? It would be great to nourish your body and brain with slow-releasing carbs, healthy fats, and protein. You’ve worked hard, and it’s time to give yourself the fuel you need to end the day.

After a long day, no one wants to spend hours in the kitchen. Something easy you can whip up is a stir-fry recipe, where you can get a variety of nutrients from meat and vegetables. You can choose a lean protein like turkey, chicken, or tofu, and then add veggies such as bell peppers,  carrots, broccoli, and snap peas. Lastly, a simple sauce made with garlic, ginger, and low-sodium soy sauce can add flavor without extra sugar or salt. Complete it with quinoa or brown rice for lasting energy.

Nourish Yourself With Balance And Kindness

A diet, whether it be for ADHD or other personal reasons, shouldn’t be about perfection, nor is it about restricting yourself or following rules. It should be finding the best way to nourish your body and mind that feels comfortable, doable, and sustainable. Start small—try keeping a bag of trail mix (homemade or not) handy when you need a quick snack, adding an extra veggie to your meal, or meal prepping (overnight oats for the win!) for breakfast so you can start the day right. Each bite, snack, and meal you take goes a long way to fuel your body and mind, supporting yourself, and ultimately, embracing self-care.

Remember, you deserve to feel good, both inside and out. Nourish your body and brain, and know that just trying is a step towards a more energized, vibrant, and focused you. You’ve got this!

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