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Go Your Own Way: Why Backing Yourself Leads to Authentic Health & Happiness

Go Your Own Way: Why Backing Yourself Leads to Authentic Health & Happiness

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In this episode of the Joyful Mate® podcast, Anthony Hartcher shares his personal journey of navigating health challenges, particularly focusing on his experience with high cholesterol and atherosclerosis. He emphasizes the importance of living authentically and aligning one's actions with personal values. Through his exploration of health management, he discusses the role of cholesterol, the significance of vitamin D, and the impact of lifestyle choices on heart health. Ultimately, he encourages listeners to trust themselves and pursue what resonates with their true selves, even if it goes against conventional medical advice.

Takeaways

  • Health is one of my highest values.
  • Living by your values creates unstoppable momentum.
  • Authenticity leads to confidence and certainty.
  • Cholesterol serves essential functions in the body.
  • Vitamin D is crucial for overall health.
  • Outdoor lifestyle supports health and well-being.
  • Blocked arteries don't necessarily cause heart attacks.
  • Personal fulfillment can impact physical health.
  • Trust your instincts and back yourself.
  • Sometimes, you must go against societal norms.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Joy and Health Challenges

02:40 Navigating Health Decisions and Personal Values

05:44 Cholesterol: Myths and Realities

08:18 The Role of Vitamin D and Lifestyle Choices

10:42 Understanding Heart Health and Blockages

16:24 Living Authentically and Backing Yourself





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