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Nutrient Screening Checklist

Nutrient Screening Checklist

Are you getting enough of the right vitamins, minerals, EFA's, probiotics, prebiotics, protein, phytonutrients? We know that certain nutrients are absolutely vital in helping us maintain good mental health.
This is a checklist for you to see if you have any symptoms of insufficiency. (Meaning you might not get enough in your diet, and it could be helpful for you to increase your intake of these nutrients.)

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Self-Care Calendar

Self-Care Calendar

You know. I know. Self-care can be painful. Not because it’s not fantastic, but because you can’t think of ways to “self-care”.
This freebie download is a printable 30-day calendar with daily self-care suggestions. Suggestions that go beyond “take a bot bubble bath with some candles”. (Then again, I suppose what you’re doing with those candles … ahem, er… matters 🤨🤪😉🤣 )

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Digital Detox Challenge

Go on. I dare you… (This is a tough one. I'd be a little lost 🤔.)
But we know that our devices are not only thieves of time, they can play on our worries and make a bad situation feel much worse. This freebie is a downloadable challenge to take fun a break from digital devices with a view to reducing stress and improving well-being.

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Mood Tracker

A printable tracker for recording daily nutrition choices and mood fluctuations to identify patterns and correlations. I have one. Why? Because of my ADHD, my moods can be a mystery to me. Tracking moods helps identify patterns and potential triggers, like specific situations, activities, or lack of sleep, that might contribute to ADHD or anxiety symptoms. The mood tracker helps us spot those connections that sometimes we’re blind to.

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ADHD and Nutrients

ADHD and Nutrients

We know that people with ADHD are more likely to struggle with anxiety. Studies also seem to suggest that people with ADHD struggle with important nutrient gaps. They (the science boffins) still don’t know for sure if these gaps are because we need more of these nutrients than neurotypicals, or because we don’t absorb them efficiently. This freebie looks at what those AWOL nutrients are, why they’re essential, and where you can get them in your diet.

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Sleep Hygiene Checklist

We know lack of sleep is linked to premature ageing, heart problems, diabetes risk, overeating, poor memory, lousy mood, increased stress, rocketing anxiety and so many more. But, how do you get better sleep? This freebie download, along with healthy sleep habits and tips for improving sleep quality, and valuable info on those wonderfully delicious Nap Attacks, outlines key nutrients that help us fall asleep faster, deeper, and longer.

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Resilience-Building

Resilience-Building Workbook

We know that 'fixing' anxiety is one thing. But another vital part of healing is ensuring we become less vulnerable to it. We do that by building resilience. This way, when tough times land on us like they so often do, we're better able to bend and flex, and less likely to splinter or snap.
This freebie is a downloadable worksheet with exercises and activities to help you build resilience and cope with life's challenges, along with some links to useful reading.

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Breathing Exercises

Millions of us shallow or under breathe. There's even a condition called 'email apnoea', where concentration levels are so high you breathe in tiny sips. Not taking in enough oxygen can lead to anxiety, fatigue, dizziness, and difficulty concentrating. Over time, it can also contribute to more serious health problems, such as high blood pressure and heart disease. This download is a list of easy breathing exercises, and some recommended apps. Along with tips on remembering to do them!

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Anxiety busting meal plan

A four-day meal plan. Meals rich in the nutrients that science led research has shown to be vitally important in reducing our levels of stress and anxiety. This download includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks in between. There's also a handy shopping list.
All meals are high in protein, low in simple carbohydrates, and EVERY meal is designed around keeping that blood sugar steady and stable. Why? Because heavy fluctuations in blood sugar contribute to feelings of anxiety.

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