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Happy New Year (2023)

The Healthy Mouth Movement Podcast
The Healthy Mouth Movement Podcast
Episode • Jan 2, 2023 • 18m

Health is your greatest wealth! That is why health is always a priority heading into a new year and the goal is to live healthier. Starting a new year, most of us make resolutions. I found that it did not work so well for me. I make a plan with action steps to take or the days and the weeks just fly by and before you know it it's Christmas again!

 

My recommendation is as simple as putting YOU and your own health first — by being the owner of your choices this year starting with the basics we need to survive and thrive. Oxygen, Water Nutrition, getting Enough Sleep and Respecting the one body you get. You can not take care of everyone else if you are sick. Most of us wait until we get the wake-up call to put ourselves first. That was me. I got the call and now I know I need to do better so it doesn't happen again. We wait until there is a sign or symptom before we take action. I learned this the hard way. That is why I do what I do. I want others to learn from my mistakes. To know there are people out there that can help and that you are not alone.

 

This time of the year is a time for reflecting, a time for starting new, a time for a clean slate. We close the past year and look forward to a new year.

 

Key Takeaways:

-Take inventory of what is working for you and create a plan: Make a plan and write it down. If you can’t put it into words you don’t know. Writing is down saying it out loud, stating your intentions.

-Control your destiny: Make this year different. Set goals, write them down, and break them down by month, by week, and with daily goals.

-The important things that will help you have a healthy body this year

-Your mouth could have a big impact on the rest of your body.

-Whatever your goals for the new year. You are your most important asset.

-You only get one body. Healthy habits can be the difference between enjoying the year, making memories, living life to the fullest or spending our days treating symptoms.

-Every end marks a new beginning. May the new year bring you peace, joy, and happiness.