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Balancing Act: How Dr. Ariel Winn Manages Patients, Self and Family

Balancing Act: How Dr. Ariel Winn Manages Patients, Self and Family

Written by: Ariel Winn, MD

 

As a mother, wife, pediatrician, and athlete, my days are packed with responsibilities and challenges.

Over the years, I have prioritized the needs of my children and job over my own health and well-being.

My diet consisted of quick and easy meals, such as buttered noodles and chicken fingers, and exercise was limited to chasing after my children.

However, over the past year, I have given my own health and well-being a seat at the (very crowded) table.

 

 

My Journey to Prioritizing My Health

 

My journey started by re-introducing daily exercise into my day and I began to feel strong again.

I started to prioritize sleep, and unsurprisingly, I felt less tired and more energized. 

 

Longevity Strategies: Successes & Failures

 

I experimented with some of the strategies to promote longevity.

I started reading about research on longevity (Drs. Attia, Ludwig, and Sinclair, to name a few) and the role that nutrition can play in health. I experimented with some of the strategies to promote longevity


Some things worked for me, and some did not. 


For example, I failed out of intermittent fasting. I was too cranky without food in the mornings, and I realized it was not worth it to me, a decision that my family supported. 


I started paying attention to the glycemic index of foods, sources of antioxidants, micronutrients, polyphenols, and more. I started cooking protein-rich meals and traded handfuls of goldfish for healthier snacks such as almonds.

 

As a busy mom, the most hectic part of my day is the mornings. I must get three kids out of bed, dressed, fed, and out the door with packed backpacks in time for school. In those moments, I don't have enough time to prepare a nutritious meal for myself, and am thankful for products such as Goode Health, which allow me to quickly prepare an easy-to-make, delicious drink packed with nutritious ingredients to start my day.

 

Goode Health Makes Eating Healthy Easy

 

Prioritizing health sometimes means going for a long run or preparing a home-cooked meal from scratch. 


Sometimes, it means hitting the “easy button.” For me, Goode Health is that “easy button”.

 

Lastly, before having children, I always imagined that I would feed them the most nutritious food. 


As a parent of three relatively picky eaters, that is not always the case. However, by watching me prioritize exercise, sleep, and nutrition, I hope that it will influence them to make similar choices as they grow up.

 

 

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Ariel Winn, MD

About Ariel Winn, MD

Board-certified pediatrician and assistant professor at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School with nearly 40 publications and extensive leadership in medical education who brings critical data analysis expertise to translating science for families.