Doctor's Wealth and Wellness
Doctor's Wealth and Wellness is a podcast designed to help busy attending physicians take control of their finances and personal health with straightforward, practical advice. Hosted by Norm Wright, this show empowers doctors to achieve financial freedom and wellness without the stress.
Discussions in this show should not be construed as specific recommendations or investment advice. Always consult with your investment professional before making important investment decisions. Securities offered through Cambridge Investment Research, Inc., a Broker/Dealer, Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services through Cambridge Investment Research Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Adviser. Cambridge and SKC Financial Group are not affiliated.
Doctor's Wealth and Wellness
Episode 107: Atomic Habits for Nutrition – Building Sustainable Eating Patterns
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In Episode 107 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, the Friday wellness episode titled "Atomic Habits for Nutrition – Building Sustainable Eating Patterns," host Norm Wright, a Certified Financial Planner with SKC Financial Group, applies Atomic Habits principles to help busy physicians create effortless, long-term healthy eating habits as fresh spring produce becomes available in March 2026. Citing a 2026 Medscape Nutrition Report statistic that 59% of physicians struggle with consistent healthy eating due to irregular shifts—leading to energy crashes and weight gain—the episode presents three practical "layers": (1) habit stacking nutrient-dense snacks (such as nuts, yogurt, or apple slices with almond butter) onto existing daily routines like morning coffee or post-rounds to stabilize blood sugar and prevent cravings, with James Clear's 2026 updates indicating stacking can reduce cravings by 25%, as a pediatrician achieved by eliminating afternoon slumps; (2) tracking daily "meal wins" (e.g., adding vegetables to lunch) using an app or simple chain, with weekly reflections to reinforce a "nourished healer" identity and sustain consistency, supported by Harvard's 2026 data showing tracking extends nutrition habits by 35%, as demonstrated by an ER physician who improved focus; and (3) optimizing the kitchen environment with visible fruits, pre-prepped vegetables in clear containers, and other cues to make healthy choices the default option, reducing lapses as Stanford's 2026 studies show optimized kitchens prevent them by 32%, illustrated by a surgeon who made salad preparation effortless. Wright stresses that sustainable nutrition fuels better patient care, family time, and decision-making while preventing burnout, turning eating into a strength rather than a struggle, and challenges listeners to implement one layer consistently for seven days, journal resulting gains, email support@skcfinancial.com for personalized boosters, and share the episode with colleagues to support each other in refining nutrition habits. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.
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