
The Starting Gate
Ready to take control of your health without feeling overwhelmed? Join Dr. Kitty Dotson and Dr. Sarah Schuetz, two internal medicine physicians, as they break down easy, science based lifestyle changes that really work. Whether it’s tweaking your nutrition, getting more active, sleeping better, or reducing stress, this podcast makes it simple. With bite-sized, practical tips and relatable advice, you'll learn how small, everyday habits can lead to big results. Tune in each week for a healthier, happier you!
The Starting Gate
Small Steps, Big Rewards: The Power of Tiny Habits in Health
In this episode of The Starting Gate, we dive into the science of habits and how the habit loop can be your secret weapon for better health. We’ll break down each of the six pillars of lifestyle medicine—nutrition, physical activity, stress, sleep, social connections, and avoiding risky substances—and offer small, easy-to-implement habit changes for each. Whether it’s adding more veggies to your diet or creating a bedtime routine, these tiny changes can add up to major health improvements over time. Start building healthier habits today—one step at a time!
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