198. Why Healthy Eating Breaks Down at Dinner When Fatigue Hits (and What to Do Instead)
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About this listen
Hey friend,
Why does cooking healthy dinners feel hardest at the end of the day?
Why do food decisions feel overwhelming even when healthy eating matters?
What actually helps when fatigue and brain fog make dinnertime decisions harder?
If healthy eating breaks down at dinner time, it’s usually not because you don’t care or don’t know what to cook. It’s because by the end of the day, your decision-making capacity is gone.
In this episode, I talk about why dinnertime often becomes the breaking point for moms dealing with chronic symptoms, stress, and exhaustion — and why trying to “try harder” usually backfires. When your brain has already spent the day managing kids, emotions, and your own body, even simple food decisions can feel like too much.
I explain why a stocked, supportive pantry can make eating at home feel easier — not by adding rules or strict meal plans, but by reducing how much your brain has to work when energy is low.
What I cover in this episode:
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Why healthy eating breaks down at dinner when fatigue hits
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How a stocked pantry reduces stress and decision fatigue
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Why consistency matters more than perfect meal plans
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One small habit to start building a supportive pantry this week
The key takeaway: A stocked pantry doesn’t give you more willpower — it gives you fewer decisions.
I’m Ashley — a mom living with chronic illness in a neurodiverse family.
If you’re dealing with constant fatigue, brain fog, inflammation, and broken sleep while trying to keep up with your kids, you’re not alone.
This podcast is for chronic illness moms raising neurodivergent kids who want stress relief, better sleep, and simple, realistic habits to finally feel better in their bodies.
Each episode shares nervous-system-friendly support to help you calm overwhelm, boost energy, and practice healthy habits that improve your symptoms — even in the middle of a full, demanding life.
Resources and Links Mentioned-
Chronic Health Coaching https://ashleybraden.com/coaching
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Next Steps:
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Join the Facebook group for support and community
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Book a 1:1 Chronic Health Coaching session