By Rebecca Shern · Follow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
In the age of click-bait headlines, we’re led to believe that reading another article, listening to another podcast, purchasing another product, finding the right recipes, or learning the perfect combination of foods and exercises will make us well. But a healthy life isn’t learned, it’s made.
There’s an 80-20 rule for money Dave Ramsey teaches which says managing your finances is 80 percent behavior and 20 percent knowledge. This 80-20 rule also applies to constructing a healthy life.
Personal wellness is 80 percent behavior and 20 percent knowledge.
And here’s the secret: we already have the necessary information. Stop searching.
Instead, we should shift our focus from seeking knowledge to improving our daily choices.
Down the road, once we have healthful habits established, we might need some new information for tweaks and optimization. But for now, most of us are simply struggling with the day-to-day tasks of eating real food, moving our bodies, sleeping enough, and managing stress.
A healthier life isn’t imparted upon us, it’s energized by action and built by better behaviors.