How to Actually Have A Healthy Easter

How to Actually Have A Healthy Easter

What images are conjured in your mind when I say ‘healthy Easter’? Eating low calorie, sugar free, fat free hot cross buns? Going for an extra long run to burn off those ‘Easter calories’? Completely abstaining from eating any Easter eggs or chocolate of any kind? These are the kinds of things most people seem to think of.  

Here’s a radical idea though…instead of just thinking about how to have a healthy Easter in relation to food and calories, how about we think about it in terms of our relationshipwith said food? I’m a firm believer that your relationship with food is the absolute cornerstone health, nutrition and wellbeing. And that it’s more important than anything you actually eat.

Magazines, Instagram celebs and Facebook ads may have you believe that even if you eat one Easter egg or one hot cross bun, you’ll have failed. But this just isn’t true. Health, nutrition and wellbeing are about so much more than whatyou eat. Balance is crucial. Creating a healthy life that is sustainable and maintainable is crucial, and that means that so too are factors like joy and social connection. So, if eating an Easter egg or two brings you joy…do it. If having hot cross buns with your family on Good Friday or going out for Easter brunch with friends on Easter Sunday is a tradition you love…be part of it. Please don’t allow fear that these things are ‘bad’ for and will undo all of your hard work stop you from truly living and experiencing life. Let go of the guilt. Food isn’t good or bad, and you aren’t good or bad because of the foods that you eat.

Of course, I’m not advocating that we all sit down and eat bags upon bags of Easter eggs, because that wouldn’t be balanced either. My take home message is this – remember the bigger picture. You can eat all the carrot sticks in the world…but if you’re sitting on the sidelines, missing out on experiences with your loved ones, feeling anxious and fearful towards food…then are you truly enjoying your healthiest happiest life?

If this article has struck a chord with you or if you feel like you’d like some support with your relationship with food, please get in contact with me here or head over to the Butterfly Foundation.

Wishing you all joy and happiness this Easter,

Nina xx