How to Help Loved Ones Get Healthy
Even the best of intentions only do so much when it comes to inspiring change in a loved one who is not yet ready.
Monica Reinagel, MS, LD/N, CNS
I frequently get emails from readers and listeners asking for advice on behalf of someone they care about. One young lady is worried about her brother’s horrible eating habits. “How do I convince him to take better care of himself?” she wants to know. Another wrote for advice on how to help her husband, who needs to lose a lot of weight. Really, what she wanted to know is how to get her husband to take my advice instead of listening to his mother, who apparently espouses the kind of weight loss myths I debunk in my new book.
“I want a friend to get professional help for weight loss and related health issues,” wrote a third. “Do you offer private consultations?” Read More »