A healthy home is one in which all of its component members are healthy. Just because you feel good does not mean that everything is all right. You can actually tell a lot about the overall health (or lack thereof) in the “vibe” of your home by how your plants and pets are doing. People who have pets that are often sick tend to have very unhealthy energy about them. And that same unhealthy energy also works to put every plant you have in the house on death row. This is not a good way to run a home, and it’s unfortunate that so many people live that way.
Are you getting enough sleep? Are you eating enough high quality meals every day? As the head of the household (or at least one of the heads), it is not only your responsibility to live well for yourself. You also have to show a good example for the rest of your family. Obviously, that involves having a good balance between work and life. Or maybe that would be better said as a balance between paid crafts and fun crafts, if you aren’t able to make them into one and the same. One craft which isn’t especially fun but that pays huge dividends down the line is to have regular check-ups.
Your children may not like going to the doctor and dentist all that much, but it is a necessary annoyance. And it might be worth your time to get pet insurance, so you can keep your critters healthy, too. After awhile, taking your personal farm to the vet tends to become a family tradition. And having to focus on the health of one member of the household tends to percolate through everybody. After all, how can you do anything enjoyable, if you’re too busy fighting off one illness or another? Good health facilitates everything else.