10 Days to Better Health and Energy
Why Community Challenges Work
Have you ever tried a community-led challenge to jumpstart a better eating plan?
Did you Know?
Overall, group diets can be an effective and sustainable approach to achieving dietary goals, providing support, motivation, and resources to help participants succeed. Studies show eating a better diet, starting an exercise habit, gardening goals all are better sustained with at least one peer support or coach to be accountable to during a challenge.
Why?
Support and Accountability: Group diets provide a built-in support system. Sharing experiences, successes, and setbacks with others who are also on the same dietary journey can help individuals stay motivated and accountable.
Social Connection: Dieting with a group can foster a sense of belonging and camaraderie. Participants can bond over shared goals and experiences, reducing feelings of isolation often associated with dieting.
Motivation: Seeing others achieve success or overcome challenges can inspire participants to stay committed to their dietary goals. Additionally, group dynamics can create a healthy competitive spirit, motivating individuals to push themselves further.
Education and Resources: Group diets often involve access to resources such as meal plans, recipes, and educational materials. Participants can learn from each other's experiences and share tips and strategies for success.
Behavioral Modeling: Observing others make healthy choices and adopt positive behaviors can influence individuals to do the same. In a group setting, individuals can learn from each other's successes and setbacks, gaining valuable insights into effective dietary strategies.
Emotional Support: Dieting can be emotionally challenging, and having a group of like-minded individuals to lean on can provide much-needed emotional support during difficult times.
Long-term Success: Research suggests that group-based interventions can lead to better long-term adherence to dietary changes compared to individual efforts. The ongoing support and accountability provided by a group can help individuals sustain their progress over time.
A balanced diet rich in whole foods, plenty of water, regular exercise, and adequate sleep are the key to long term health and finding your ideal weight., Each of us are unique or BioIndividual. What works well for a friend or spouse will rarely be the same food plan for you.
10 days a month in a community will DRASTICALLY IMPROVE your health over a years time.
Remember we are all BIOINDIVIDUAL, what works for one does not work the same for another.
For more info on packages and classes with Angie’s Real Food look here:
https://angiesrealfood.com/