The ABC Habit Playbook That Makes Health Changes Actually Stick
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Why do people know what to eat, how to exercise, and which supplements to take but still struggle to follow through? Dr. Amy Behimer was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis while in pharmacy school and realized the textbook definition of health as the absence of disease wasn't going to work for her. Instead of letting her diagnosis shrink her world, she built the ABC Habit Playbook combining behavior change science with self-leadership frameworks that make health changes actually stick.
In this episode of Legacy and Longevity Podcast with host Zach Dancel, Dr. Amy Behimer reveals why she's confident she'll be healthier because of her MS diagnosis, not in spite of it. She shares how habit hurdles help you plan for obstacles before they happen, why the whole point of building habits isn't even the habit itself but building self-trust, and the exact question to ask when deciding between tough love or gentle love for your body. She explains the Habit Hub for Autoimmune Health covering six key lifestyle areas you actually control, why frameworks calm overwhelm better than more information, and how one pregnant client eating vegetables with breakfast will impact generations she'll never meet.
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