🧳 Transition & Reentry Skills *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.5 – Prioritizing Nutrition and Meal Planning: Nutrition forms the base of physical and emotional stability because your body’s fuel directly affects your focus, mood, and resilience. During transition, inconsistent eating habits can lead to fatigue or irritability, making structure harder to maintain. Prioritizing balanced meals at consistent times teaches your body reliability, much like a clock that keeps your energy steady. Planning meals ahead reduces impulsive choices and helps you stay mindful about nourishment rather than stress eating. Simple habits—like drinking water regularly, eating colorful foods, and avoiding long gaps between meals—build mental clarity and emotional steadiness. Meal planning also saves time and money, removing daily guesswork and creating a rhythm of care and predictability. Preparing food becomes an act of self-discipline and self-respect, reinforcing the message that your well-being matters. Over time, nutrition transforms from a task into a cornerstone of your structure, empowering you to handle transitions with vitality and focus.

About this course

Essential skills to support smooth life transitions and successful reentry into independent living and community life.

This course includes:
  • Transition and reentry planning templates
  • Resource guides for housing, employment, and community support
  • Scenario-based exercises for problem-solving and adaptation

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