the recalcitrant spouse . . . part three (of four)

Facebook Twitter Linkedin Digg Delicious Reddit Stumbleupon Tumblr Posterous Email

FOUR, just put more nutritious foods in the menu without taking any kind of soapbox stand about it.  Just do it with no fanfare, and have a rule that it’s bad manners to criticize the cook.  (You don’t want your kids leaving your home and turning their noses up at others’ cooking anyway, do you?  This is a good time to teach that.)

 

FIVE, tell DH how much his support would mean to you.  Tell him in plain English how important making changes is to you, and why.  Tell him you care about HIS health—and if he says he feels great now even with subpar nutrition (which he might, if he’s young and bad habits haven’t caught up to him yet), tell him you want to be travelling, doing service, playing with the great-grandkids, and living a vibrant life with him when you’re 85!  He’s not dumb: he can look around himself and see the health of most people he knows who are even 65 and decide he doesn’t wanna go there.

 

Ask him to read 12 Steps to Whole Foods (or China Study, or Eat to Live) because it has changed your worldview and you want to be in harmony with him.  He can do that for you—many husbands will.  He doesn’t have much time to read?  That’s the thing about 12 Steps—it’s boiled down to just a short reading assignment once a month—each chapter takes an hour to read at the most.

 

Facebook Twitter Linkedin Digg Delicious Reddit Stumbleupon Tumblr Posterous Email
Robyn Openshaw
Robyn Openshaw
Robyn Openshaw is the author or editor of 10 titles, including the bestselling book The Green Smoothies Diet, and the course 12 Steps to Whole Foods. She’s passionate about overthrowing the Standard American Diet by teaching people to eat more whole foods easily, inexpensively, and deliciously. She’s the mom of 4 competitive athletes as well as a runner, cyclist, skier, and competitive tennis player. She travels all over the world speaking to sold-out audiences and studying non-toxic cancer treatment for her next project.

One Comment on "the recalcitrant spouse . . . part three (of four)"

  1. Eat to Live was a great read — any info on whether or not she came out with a jaw exerciser & what are your opinions of this since drinking the smoothies does not provide the chewing the jaws require for good health (as pointed out in the book)

Got something to say? Go for it!

*