Functional Health Radio

Episode #22: Creating Healthy Habits for Long-Term Progress and Success


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Episode Summary:

Welcome to another compelling episode of Functional Health Radio, where our proficient host, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter, delves into the pressing issues surrounding America's declining health statistics despite high healthcare expenditures. The show begins with an alarming revelation: life expectancy in the USA has dropped significantly, with children now facing unprecedented rates of chronic diseases. Dr. Kristin Hieshetter passionately discusses the complexities of health behaviors and the struggles in maintaining consistent health investments.

In this episode, Dr. Kristin Hieshetter brings to light the importance of habits in personal healthcare management. She references James Clear's "Atomic Habits" to elucidate how small, consistent changes can lead to significant health improvements. The discussion focuses on how we can leverage habit stacking to replace unproductive behaviors with beneficial routines, promoting a healthier and more fulfilling lifestyle.

Key topics include the concept of habit loops, the distinction between effective and ineffective habits, and practical strategies for habit formation. Dr. Kristin Hieshetter aptly ties the discussion to concepts of identity, motivation, and long-term behavior modification, emphasizing the importance of internal rewards and consistent action toward a healthier self.

Key Takeaways:
  • Declining life expectancy in the US highlights the need for better health behaviors and investments in individual healthcare.
  • Habit stacking, as explained by James Clear in "Atomic Habits," can facilitate long-lasting health improvements.
  • Successful habit change involves making good habits obvious, attractive, easy, and satisfying and breaking bad habits by making them invisible, unattractive, difficult, and unsatisfying.
  • Adopting new health behaviors requires a deep change, not only in routines but also in one's identity as it relates to health and wellness.
  • The goal in personal health is not just to achieve temporary milestones but to embrace a system that supports continual progress and self-improvement.
Notable Quotes:

"But this is not a healthy habit. We've got to make that packaged food difficult and unattractive." "Connect with your kids instead of training on the TV. Read books. Create that vision board." "The trick is to fall in love with the process, not the product." "If you fall in love with the process, not the product, you don't have to wait to give yourself permission to be happy." "Every time you engage in the new habit and skip the old habit, give yourself a double bonus."

Resources:
  • "Atomic Habits" by James Clear (available on Amazon and audiobook platforms)
  • Functional Health Mastery – A free group for doctors and healthcare providers

Don't miss out on the valuable insights discussed in this episode of Functional Health Radio. Tune in to grasp the full spectrum of advice on habit formation and identity building for optimal health. Stay engaged with us as we continue to deliver transformative discussions on functional health and wellness.

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