Dietitian Tatiana Bedikian’s top tips to help balance Easter nutrition and eating for enjoyment

1.    Say YES 

There is no point spending every day during this season saying no to the offer of chocolate. Saying no sets a rule and a negative tone that you are doing something wrong if you actually give in. Remember yourself as a child and hearing no to something you wanted to do, most children would want to rebel and do it. This Easter, try saying yes but with informed choice! 

2.    Plan Easter indulgence into your day 

It is important to find that balance between your everyday foods and sometimes foods. Many reach out to Easter sweets when they are emotional and experiencing feelings of stress, fatigue and boredom. So why not plan an Easter sweet into your day (not every day) at a time when you feel less emotional, less tired and less likely to want to use chocolate as an escape from your frantic day. Then use some healthy stress management strategies rather than food to manage emotions!

In addition to this, portion awareness and healthy food combinations can be a powerful way to still maintain your nutrition and enjoyment of food. An example might be mindfully eating 3 mini chocolate eggs mid-morning with a piece of fruit! 

Ashleigh Brunner

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