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"Super" Dave sits down with Paula Phillips, a licensed occupational therapist and founder of Calibrating Lyfe in Fairview, Texas. Paula shares her extensive experience of over 20 years in the field, highlighting her passion for proactive, holistic approaches to health and quality of life. She discusses how her medical background shaped her understanding that too many individuals and families only react to health crises rather than taking meaningful prevention steps. This realization led her to create Calibrating Lyfe, where she works both with individuals and organizations to help them anticipate, prepare for, and navigate health transitions with confidence.
They discuss the practical advice for maintaining long-term wellbeing, including the importance of hydration, healthy diet, balance, flexibility, and emotional health. Paula emphasizes the often-overlooked links between physical health, mental wellness, and social engagement, advocating for a comprehensive plan that supports independence and quality of life as we age. She also discusses common misconceptions about occupational therapy, the value of quality of life planning for business owners and families, and simple steps that anyone can take today to reduce future health risks. The episode is rounded out with reflections on community, advice for neighborly support, and practical recommendations for listeners to start recalibrating their lives.
Key Topics Discussed:
Paula's journey into occupational therapy and her Texas roots
The holistic role of occupational therapy in physical, cognitive, and emotional health
Common patterns in patient care—lack of health awareness and proactive prevention
The founding and mission of Calibrating Lyfe
The importance of prevention versus reacting to health crises
Practical steps for protecting future independence (hydration, diet, stretching, balance)
Navigating major life and health transitions, both physically and emotionally
How quality of life planning benefits individuals, families, and business owners
Misconceptions about occupational therapy and what calibrating life really means
Neighborly support and the importance of community connections in health
Simple action steps to start improving quality of life today
By The Town of Fairview / Day One Experts5
22 ratings
"Super" Dave sits down with Paula Phillips, a licensed occupational therapist and founder of Calibrating Lyfe in Fairview, Texas. Paula shares her extensive experience of over 20 years in the field, highlighting her passion for proactive, holistic approaches to health and quality of life. She discusses how her medical background shaped her understanding that too many individuals and families only react to health crises rather than taking meaningful prevention steps. This realization led her to create Calibrating Lyfe, where she works both with individuals and organizations to help them anticipate, prepare for, and navigate health transitions with confidence.
They discuss the practical advice for maintaining long-term wellbeing, including the importance of hydration, healthy diet, balance, flexibility, and emotional health. Paula emphasizes the often-overlooked links between physical health, mental wellness, and social engagement, advocating for a comprehensive plan that supports independence and quality of life as we age. She also discusses common misconceptions about occupational therapy, the value of quality of life planning for business owners and families, and simple steps that anyone can take today to reduce future health risks. The episode is rounded out with reflections on community, advice for neighborly support, and practical recommendations for listeners to start recalibrating their lives.
Key Topics Discussed:
Paula's journey into occupational therapy and her Texas roots
The holistic role of occupational therapy in physical, cognitive, and emotional health
Common patterns in patient care—lack of health awareness and proactive prevention
The founding and mission of Calibrating Lyfe
The importance of prevention versus reacting to health crises
Practical steps for protecting future independence (hydration, diet, stretching, balance)
Navigating major life and health transitions, both physically and emotionally
How quality of life planning benefits individuals, families, and business owners
Misconceptions about occupational therapy and what calibrating life really means
Neighborly support and the importance of community connections in health
Simple action steps to start improving quality of life today

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