Friday, May 18, 2012

FUN: Finding Ultimate Nourishment

July 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Healthy Living

Remember when you were a child and you got so wrapped up in playing, imagining or creating that you didn’t want to stop when it was time to eat? My kids are notorious for this. Do you remember leaving your meal half-finished to run off and continue playing? Mine do this too.  Children innately understand that food is secondary to what is most nutritious and primary in life: fun and play.

As adults we sometimes lose our instinct to make play a priority. In our busy world, with its emphasis on work and responsibility, to be healthy and balanced we must work on more than just our bodies; we must feed our mind, heart and spirit. In short, many of us, me included, need to find more fun.

Have you ever noticed that when your body, mind and spirit are engaged in a creative project, a new career opportunity or happy relationship, your reliance on food seems to decrease? Likewise, when you are unsatisfied with your relationships, your job or other areas of your life, you may depend on food to cheer, soothe or numb you. When your life is out of balance, no amount of food can feed you where you truly need nourishment. The food that we eat is very important for health and balance, but what really feeds us—a fun and fulfilling life—doesn’t come on a plate.

What is fun for you? What makes you excited to get up in the morning? What is it that truly gets your engine revved?   If it happens to be the Monster Jam (no pun intended) I have good news: I have two four packs of tickets to the Cincinnati Monster Jam 2010 for the first time ever at Paul Brown Stadium Saturday, July 10, 2010 at 7pm.  Monster Jam promises to be a family-friendly experience starring the biggest performers on four wheels: Monster Trucks that are twelve-feet-tall and ten-thousand pounds racing and ripping over obstacles.  Kid’s tickets are only $5 by using the code “KIDFUN” at Ticketmaster or by phone at 1-800-745-3000.  For more info visit www.monsterjam.com offer expires Friday, July 9.

Four ways to enter and win a four pack to the Monster Jam –drawing held July 6 at 5pm which just happens to also be my birthday so I’ll be having fun for sure.

1)     leave a comment here about how you plan to add more fun to your life

2)     post to your facebook and comment here with link

3)     tweet to your followers and comment that you did

4)  subscribe to this blog and leave a comment saying you did

Whatever it is that makes you ready to hit the pavement running: how can you make that happen again? And if you don’t have much time for fun, try approaching a “serious” activity with an attitude of play. This can greatly reduce stress and anxiety and bring more pleasure to your day. Take your focus off food, try adding more fun into your life and watch the magic unfold.

I’m getting out of the kitchen and focusing on FUN for our family this summer.  We’ve already been camping; my oldest joined the swim team and now miraculously she can get ready from bed to pool in less than ten minutes.  During the school year, it took ten minutes just to talk her into getting dressed and usually she wanted to eat first; somehow breakfast isn’t quite as important when it’s the pool competing for her attention.  Last Friday, I needed a boost so I checked out Family Friendly Cincinnati to see what was going on around this area and found out that Newport on the Levee now has a flying trapeze, so I called a friend (everything is more fun with friends) and we took our brave little girls over to take a swing.  They are still talking about it.

What are you going to do to have more fun this year?  For me, I returned to snow-skiing past winter and we are getting family season passes for next ski season.  I might also go horseback riding this summer –loved that as a kid.  I’m going to NYC this weekend which is always fun and then to see my family next weekend for the holiday.  I’m taking this fun thing seriously!

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2 Responses to “FUN: Finding Ultimate Nourishment”
  1. Heather Mattingly says:

    I am one of those safe people. I order the same foods, eat at the same places and hang with the same friends. And while safe, sometimes it can get boring. I have vowed to get out of my shell more and experience other things to have fun. This includes doing all of those wild hairbrained things I have only drempt of doing. It’s beyond time and while I might be taking baby steps in doing them, I am going to start. Let the FUN begin.

  2. Phyllis says:

    Enjoy getting out of your routine!

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