Make These Small Changes and get a Big Mental Health Impact!
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Does this sound familiar? You've been told to take drastic measures to improve your health, but despite your efforts, you're not seeing the results you desire. The pain of feeling stuck and frustrated is all too real. But what if I told you that there's a better way? By prioritizing your health and making small lifestyle changes, you can unlock a path to improved well-being and finally achieve the results you've been longing for.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover why giving precedence to health can radically enhance your lifestyle.
Realize the surprising mental health implications of consuming sugar.
Learn about the transformative impact of self-reflection and journaling on personal development.
Uncover the role of powerful storytelling and positive messaging in shaping one's actions and beliefs.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:00 - Introduction,
00:01:23 - Mindset and Making Small Changes,
00:05:45 - Square the Curve,
00:09:51 - Simple Steps for Better Health,
00:11:37 - Importance of Nutrition,
00:15:26 - The Toxicity of Sugar,
00:17:19 - The Power of Reflection,
00:18:50 - Encouraging and Acknowledging Ourselves,
00:19:50 - The Stories We Tell Ourselves,
00:21:19 - Journaling for Self-Awareness,
About our Guest
When Al Lyman was 25, he made a conscious decision to "die healthy." The phrase he used at the time was to "square the curve." Every day since then, he's made it his goal to learn how to create good health and vitality and then share what he's learned with others so they too might benefit. That journey led to him writing a book at age 62 titled Age Well and Feel Great: The Proven Path to Solving the Aging Puzzle.
Along his lifelong quest for good health and fitness and vitality, he's finished dozens of marathons including having a 2:39 Boston Marathon personal best, 9 ironman triathlons including 3 finishes at the Ironman Triathlon World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, numerous sports therapy and strength and conditioning certifications, as well as having owned and operated a gait analysis lab in partnership with a sports physician.
From overcoming being bullied and a near-fatal drowning at 10 years old, to overcoming PTSD and learning to swim at 36 years old, to transitioning from a career in music to being a business owner, to becoming an author, Al has learned firsthand the importance of failing forward, being a life-long learner, and never giving up. Above it all, every step of his journey has been focused on becoming truly healthy and aging well, so he could extend not only his lifespan, but more importantly, his healthspan. His ultimate goal is to be able to do what he enjoys with those who matter the most, right up until his last day. As his book attests, Al has always been passionate about sharing all that he’s learned with others.
Resources
◼️ Happy Brain Mental Wellness Tips and Resources
◼️I am now offering a 12-week transformational coaching program called B.E.A.T. Aging. (Belief, Encouragement, Accountability, TakeAction). Information can be found at: https://pursuitathleticperformance.com/call/
Connect with Our Guest
◼️ Website: pursuitthleticperformance.com and theallyman.com
◼️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/al.lyman.96/
◼️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pursuitathleticperformance/
◼️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/_coach_al
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