Two Quick Tips on Physical and Relational Health

Half of the week I work as a health coach for the Kaiser Permanente Health Engagement and Wellness Services Department.
I do coaching for quitting tobacco, weight management, healthy eating, physical activity, preventing diabetes and heart disease, healthy sleep, stress and pain management.

I help folks develop healthy habits and overcome their challenges with motivation, consistency, energy and negative self-talk.

Here are two quick tips that help counter being stuck or overwhelmed with where to begin.

1) Just because something didn’t work for you in the past doesn’t mean it won’t work for you now (like going to the gym or eating vegetables, going to church or connecting with a small group, communicating boundaries or confronting someone).
If you want to be healthy, do what healthy people do.

Don’t stop short of figuring out what didn’t work and doing something about it.
Don’t wait till you have everything figured out to begin. 
Starting and just doing something, is a huge part of overcoming.
Do the next best, the next brave, thing. Not the next big thing, start small.


2) Don’t get stuck on what doesn’t work, doesn’t fit for your schedule, the unanswered questions of “What should I do? What if I don’t pick the right thing?”, how you feel, that you’re alone.


Focus on what will work, what does work for your schedule, what you want and need, where you are confident and ready to begin, and find your people (they are out there!).

Here are a few resources on starting small, change and setting goals:

How to Break Habits by Charles Duhigg

Short workbooks for health topics like healthy eating and stress management

Personal Action Plan, a SMART goal-setting worksheet

Overcoming barriers and excuses from Make Your Day Harder.com

You can sign up to get my free short ebook on Overcoming The Gap Between Where You Are And Where You Want To Be here.

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Sovann

Licensed professional counselor and health coach in Portland, OR Pre-marital and couples counseling. Individual counseling for anxiety, depression, insomnia, sleep disorders, sexual addiction, porn addiction, career, transitions, grief, burnout, personal growth.

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