{15.10} When Dinner Feels Like the Final Straw
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It’s 5 o'clock and you're staring at the fridge looking for inspiration. You’re out of energy, out of ideas, and dinner still needs to happen. You wanted to cook something nourishing — but now you’re wondering what on earth to do with that butternut squash you bought three days ago with good intentions.
If dinner has become the hardest part of your day, this episode is for you. This week, I’m exploring why dinnertime feels like such a pressure point — and why the problem isn’t your organisation, your motivation, or your (lack of) meal plan. I’ll share what’s really going on when sugar cravings creep in, and how you can bring more ease to feeding your family without needing a complete overhaul.
In this episode, I talk about:
Why decision fatigue hits hardest just before dinner
What late-afternoon cravings are actually trying to tell you
How the invisible work of motherhood quietly depletes you
The grief of the gap between how you thought it would feel — and how it is
Why meal planning feels helpful in theory, but impossible in practice
One simple shift that can take the pressure off your plate
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Discover my 6 flexible meal formulas, each with 7 flavour ideas, designed to help you cook in a way that works for your real life. It’s not about getting it perfect. It’s about making food decisions feel lighter.
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