Reddit reviews Kashi by Kids Super Food Mixed Berry Bites - Soft Baked Organic Snacks, 5 Count (Pack of 5)
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KID CREATED - Super foods and tasty, fun shapes are awesome together in this new Kashi by Kids cereal co-created for kids, by kids!PLANT-BASED NUTRIENTS - Soft baked bites made with berries, chickpeas, and coconut flour snacks make for an awesome part of the dayREAL WHOLESOME INGREDIENTS - Super food kid snacks made with the combo of mighty nutrition from legumes like chickpeasNUTRITION YOU CAN TRUST โ Clean and natural food for health and well-being the whole family will loveSIMPLY DELICIOUS - Lunchbox snack with multi-dimensional layers of fun taste & texture, contains 2g of fiber, up to 9g sugar, & 4.5g total fat per serving
I know what you are dealing with, and I'm so sorry that you're going through it.
What I've found helpful is to try making different levels of effortlessness for various daily tasks. Basically, it's just having contingency plans that I can implement as needed. Making them pleasant is also important.
For example, here are my breakfast contingencies:
Another thing that really helped me a lot was learning to drink more water. For almost everybody, this sounds as simple as just grabbing a water bottle and making an effort to change habits. It probably doesn't even occur to them that this might need to be streamlined for people like us.
For me, here's what worked:
These are all things that require spending some money upfront, but are cheap to maintain.
Basically, the strategy is to accept that you're already doing what you can to help yourself, so making the tasks easier will let you do more and live better with your limited energy. Having contingencies that accept how bad some days can be will help to keep one very bad day from turning into a very bad week because you won't need to stretch yourself to get something done when you can least "afford" to do so.
Don't be embarrassed or ashamed by the lengths you need to go to in order to live decently. Others won't get it, but we both know that you're already used to people not really understanding.
If you want to talk more and exchange ideas about more ways to "save spoons," then just let me know. Good luck!