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The Wake-Up Call You Need to Prioritize Your Health

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Are you treating your health like it only affects you?

Do you tell yourself you’ll deal with it later, once things slow down?

What if neglecting your well-being is one of the most costly things you can do to the people you love?

 

In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi unpacks why taking care of your health isn’t a selfish act, it’s one of the most loving things you can do. From the science of co-regulation to the mind-body connection, this episode reframes self-care as a profound responsibility, not a luxury, and gives you a clear, practical framework to finally start prioritizing yourself without guilt.

 

Rather than overwhelming you with an overhaul, Radhi explores how understanding your body, processing your emotions, and building five simple daily habits can transform not just your own energy, but the environment you create for everyone around you.

 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why your health choices ripple outward to the people you love.
  • How co-regulation means your nervous system affects everyone around you.
  • The physical root causes behind feeling snappy, low energy, or anxious.
  • How to start understanding your body through checkups and blood tests.
  • Five daily pillars to build a baseline of holistic health.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

 

Your health is not a personal choice made in isolation. It is an act of love, a form of presence, and the foundation on which everything else is built.

 

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