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Dr. Lisa Olszewski, wellness speaker in Chelsea
The Importance of Creating Health Goals

You probably create financial goals for yourself. For instance, you’re going to bank $3,000 this year as a security blanket in your emergency fund. Perhaps, you want to save for a new roof or increase your income over the next few years. Your financial objective may be to improve your budgeting skills so you can save more money in general. 

However, other life goals can help you live a happier life. And when you prioritize health goals, you’ll have a healthier AND happier life, which can help you strive toward your financial goals, as you have more energy. 

Reduce Illness 

Your immune system plays a vital role in your overall health and vice versa. If your overall health isn’t good, you weaken your body’s defense mechanism, making you more susceptible to illness. On the other hand, if your immune system is weak, you let germs into your system that can bring down your overall health; it’s a vicious cycle. 

By creating health goals and achieving them, you’ll see your immune function strengthen, and you’ll become ill less often. Not to mention, this health boost will improve your overall health. 

Live a Better Life 

Whether your goal is to start chiropractic care in Chelsea and adhere to visiting this specialist regularly, or you just want to increase the frequency and duration of your exercise sessions, you’ll see an improvement in your life overall. 

You may have more energy and be able to do more. You may find that the activities that used to be difficult for you to do no longer are, whether for work or recreation. 

Your stress levels may start to dissipate, so you’ll feel happier overall. 

Develop a Plan 

When you create long-term goals for your health, or just major goals in general, you can break those down into smaller chunks, which are easier to visualize and achieve. As you find yourself conquering those small goals, you’ll get closer to the bigger picture. 

Ultimately, when you set a major goal, you can create a plan or map out your course of action. 

Prioritize Yourself 

Over 60 percent of households have two working parents. This isn’t taking into account if one parent has a “side hustle,” such as freelance writes or DoorDashes. And this isn’t taking into consideration any of the other responsibilities a household may have, such as taking care of an elderly parent. 

It’s safe to say that MANY people are busy, and it’s a good guess that many of these individuals aren’t prioritizing themselves at all, which takes a toll mentally and physically. 

Ultimately, when you set health goals, you’re finally making time for yourself, your needs, and your overall well-being. This not only benefits you, but it’s also benefiting those around you and your other responsibilities when you can complete everything with less stress and be able to put your entire mind and efforts into it. 

Allows You to Assess Your Progress

Think about how you approach other aspects of your life. You, more than likely, look at the success you have, evaluate any areas of concern, and then address them as necessary. But how can you do that with your health if you don’t have any measurable way to evaluate it? You obviously can’t, at least not accurately. 

This is where goals come into play. Once you set them, you know how far away you are from achieving them. If you see you’re not making progress, you can make alterations to help you better reach those goals. 

At A Spine at a Time, also referred to as Precision Spinal Care, we offer chiropractic care in Chelsea, MI, to the city and surrounding areas. We’re all about helping people attain a “new” life, a better way of living where they’re healthier and happier. Having health goals can be part of the process. 

If you’d like to see how chiropractic care can help you meet your health goals or speak to us about setting goals, contact us today at 734-433-9564, or use our online form.

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