Quality Time With our Kids Improves our Health, with Sarah Roof (S5, E17)
Simple Doesn't Mean Easy - A podcast by Michelle Visser - Mondays
Are you ready to ditch the hurry? Embrace the slow? And enjoy your child(ren)? Listen in as we analyze these very things.In this episode with Sarah Roof, of Simplyy_Sarah_, we dig deep into the importance of connecting deeply with each child, often. And, referencing multiple studies, Sarah points out, throughout this episode, why daily connections points between a parent and a child improves everyone's healthy. In this episode:* Research suggests that stress levels can significantly impact our physical and mental health* How does intentionally slowing down and engaging in meaningful activities with our kids help reduce stress and improve our overall health as mothers/parents?* Millennial moms are more likely to experience anxiety, depression & stress than any other generation of moms* Do moms rarely or never take time for their own health?* The best ways for a mom to take care of herself* Is "self care" what our peers and society tell us it is?* Parents who are devoted to regular family time report lower stress and higher levels of happiness* Great ways for a family to loose track of a few hours and just spend time together* Why intentional connection time with our kids improves mom's health, as well as the children's.* The many benefits of sitting down at dinner together as a family* Practical strategies to carve out time for slow and intentional time with kids* What "connection points" are with our children and how to create them* Fighting societal pressures to constantly be busy and achieve more* How society’s demand for productivity leads to LESS* How embracing a slower pace of life and prioritizing quality time with our kids help us redefine our definition of success and well-being* What age is too old for a child to have "connection points" with mom in a day?Amazing ways that quality time with our kids improves a parent's healthPlanning a special dinner night once a week* The rhythm of theme nights planned regularly* How immersing ourselves in a moment offers the sweet spot of happy hormones and less stressHow spending 20-30 minutes in nature results in a deep drop in cortisol levelsMore about Sarah Roof, today's guest:Sarah is a wife and mama who is on a journey to ditch the hurry and embrace a slower-paced life. Married to her (homeschool) highschool sweetheart, she and their little family live on a small piece of land about 50 miles east of Kansas City. Through her popular Instagram account, Simplyy Sarah, she encourages other mamas to reclaim motherhood from busy culture’s narrative, find beauty and purpose in the midst of the mundane, and to savor the slow and simple life.Follow Sarah Roof: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simplyy_sarah_/Sarah's store, where you can sign up for the monthly newsletter: https://stan.store/SimplyySarahResearch articles Sarah mentioned: https://www.mother.ly/news/2023-state-of-motherhood-survey/https://www.today.com/parents/today-survey-pandemic-parenting-finds-moms-are-burnt-out-t217123https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8263013/https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/a-20-minute-nature-break-relieves-stressRedmond Salt, Today's Sponsor:Redmond Real Salt... because salt should be simple.It shouldn’t contain artificial additives or unhealthy pollutants.So look where your salt comes from. I have only used Redmond salt for many years, and I know exactly where it comes from… a mine in Utah, created by an ancient sea bed.Zero chance of pollution which is exactly the way I love my salt, thank you.Use code SOULYRESTED for 15% off—grab the 25-lb bag cause it never goes bad and it never has pollutants and it’s loaded with more than 60+ trace minerals. Plus, shipping is FREE if you're spending over $30. Can't beat that!