Unleash the Power of Social Support to Crush your Health Goals
Why are friends are so important to your physical and mental health?
We all need a friend. But our close relationships aren’t just about making us feel good—or having someone to share your burdens. In fact, strong social connections can result in significantly reduced risk of Type 2 Diabetes, and many other health benefits too.
In fact, our patients are often surprised that—alongside advice on meal planning or meditation, exercise or sleep—we also like to talk about friendships, and supportive social relationships:
What does your social support network look like?
Do you have a friend who might join you on your health journey, and act as an accountability partner?
Does anyone in your life hold you back, or resist the goals you’re setting?
Are you interested in branching out, and finding new hobbies or groups that might increase your social connections?
Exploring these questions can help you to identify your support team: the people who are going to back you up, and cheer you on toward your health goals.
Let’s Build Your Team
Speaking of friends, we’d love your referrals. It’s our experience that when our patients bring another friend along on their health journey, it can create a mutually beneficial feedback loop—where each person supports the other toward their goals, and holds each other accountable.
Got someone in mind who could use our help? We’d be honored if you encouraged them to make an appointment with us today. And if they’re on the fence, feel free to share this blog post.
What would you like help with?
Weight Loss and Weight Maintenance
Blood Glucose Management, Diabetes, Insulin Resistance, Hypertension, High Cholesterol, Thyroid Disease, Hormonal Health
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), Perimenopause/Menopause