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Did you know most people quit their New Year's resolutions by the second Friday of January? But you don't have to be one of them!
In this episode, I explore how to stay committed to New Year's resolutions, emphasizing the importance of realistic goals, progress tracking, and self-compassion. I discuss common reasons people quit, like setting unrealistic expectations and losing motivation, and suggest focusing on small, manageable steps while maintaining a strong personal "why." I also highlight the importance of accountability and celebrating small wins. Additionally, I advocate for expanded insurance coverage for obesity treatments through Medicare and Medicaid, encouraging listeners to participate in a public commenting period to support better access to care.
Tune in now to discover practical tips to stay on track with your resolutions and make lasting progress on your health goals!
Link to Submit your comment to the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services about: https://www.regulations.gov/document/CMS-2024-0345-0006
Link to learn more about the CMS rule and Obesity Action Coalition upcoming webinar on how to submit your comment: https://www.obesityaction.org/a-win-for-obesity-care-what-the-new-cms-proposed-rule-means-for-patients/?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=f2c44423-da82-4e04-8f40-93d03c4219e0
Episode Highlights:
About 'Quitters Day'
Reasons for quitting resolutions
Strategies to overcome quitting
Maintaining motivation and overcoming setbacks
Advocacy for obesity treatments
Connect with Dr. Alicia Shelly:
Website | drshellymd.com
Facebook | www.facebook.com/drshellymd
Instagram | @drshellymd
Linked In | www.linkedin.com/in/drshellymd
Twitter | @drshellymd
About Dr. Alicia Shelly
Dr. Alicia Shelly was raised in Atlanta, GA. She received her Doctorate of Medicine from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, OH. Dr. Shelly has been practicing Primary Care and Obesity medicine since 2014. In 2017, she became a Diplomat of the American Board of Obesity Medicine. She is the lead physician at the Wellstar Medical Center Douglasville. She started a weekly podcast & Youtube channel entitled Back on Track: Achieving Healthy Weight loss, where she discusses how to get on track and stay on track with your weight loss journey. She has spoken for numerous local and national organizations, including the Obesity Medicine Association, and the Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons. She has been featured on CNN, Fox 5 News, Bruce St. James Radio show, Upscale magazine, and Shape.com. She was named an honoree of the 2021 Atlanta Business Chronicle's 40 under 40 award. She also is a collaborating author for the, “Made for More: Physician Entrepreneurs who Live Life and Practice Medicine on their own terms''.
Resources:
FREE! Discover the 5 Reasons Your Weight-Loss Journey Has Gotten Derailed (And How To Get Back On Track!) 👉 Click
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Did you know most people quit their New Year's resolutions by the second Friday of January? But you don't have to be one of them!
In this episode, I explore how to stay committed to New Year's resolutions, emphasizing the importance of realistic goals, progress tracking, and self-compassion. I discuss common reasons people quit, like setting unrealistic expectations and losing motivation, and suggest focusing on small, manageable steps while maintaining a strong personal "why." I also highlight the importance of accountability and celebrating small wins. Additionally, I advocate for expanded insurance coverage for obesity treatments through Medicare and Medicaid, encouraging listeners to participate in a public commenting period to support better access to care.
Tune in now to discover practical tips to stay on track with your resolutions and make lasting progress on your health goals!
Link to Submit your comment to the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services about: https://www.regulations.gov/document/CMS-2024-0345-0006
Link to learn more about the CMS rule and Obesity Action Coalition upcoming webinar on how to submit your comment: https://www.obesityaction.org/a-win-for-obesity-care-what-the-new-cms-proposed-rule-means-for-patients/?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=f2c44423-da82-4e04-8f40-93d03c4219e0
Episode Highlights:
About 'Quitters Day'
Reasons for quitting resolutions
Strategies to overcome quitting
Maintaining motivation and overcoming setbacks
Advocacy for obesity treatments
Connect with Dr. Alicia Shelly:
Website | drshellymd.com
Facebook | www.facebook.com/drshellymd
Instagram | @drshellymd
Linked In | www.linkedin.com/in/drshellymd
Twitter | @drshellymd
About Dr. Alicia Shelly
Dr. Alicia Shelly was raised in Atlanta, GA. She received her Doctorate of Medicine from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, OH. Dr. Shelly has been practicing Primary Care and Obesity medicine since 2014. In 2017, she became a Diplomat of the American Board of Obesity Medicine. She is the lead physician at the Wellstar Medical Center Douglasville. She started a weekly podcast & Youtube channel entitled Back on Track: Achieving Healthy Weight loss, where she discusses how to get on track and stay on track with your weight loss journey. She has spoken for numerous local and national organizations, including the Obesity Medicine Association, and the Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons. She has been featured on CNN, Fox 5 News, Bruce St. James Radio show, Upscale magazine, and Shape.com. She was named an honoree of the 2021 Atlanta Business Chronicle's 40 under 40 award. She also is a collaborating author for the, “Made for More: Physician Entrepreneurs who Live Life and Practice Medicine on their own terms''.
Resources:
FREE! Discover the 5 Reasons Your Weight-Loss Journey Has Gotten Derailed (And How To Get Back On Track!) 👉 Click
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