The Residue of Design: Eric Champ's Road to Recovery and Wellness
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In today’s episode, Chris speaks Eric Champ, a health and wellness specialist based in Austin, Texas. The conversation delves into Champ's personal journey of overcoming addiction, battling insecurities, and his transformative path to health and wellness. They discuss the importance of morning and nighttime routines, goal setting, and creating a supportive environment for success. They also explore Champ's innovative approach to weight loss, the concept of the "residue of design", and the impact of glucose regulation on mood and sleep.
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Discussion Points:
- Eric’s personal story - addiction, insecurity, childhood trauma
- The transformative power of morning and nighttime routines
- Unpacking the dangers of addressing surface issues alone
- The concept of "residue of design" for sustained success
- Small opportunities - paving the way for success
- Weight loss as a math problem
- Mindset and maintaining weight loss
- Influence of glucose regulation on moods and sleep patterns
- Eric's personal strategies for battling addiction
- Intentionality and goal setting in recovery
- Importance of having personalized and meaningful goals
- Closing thoughts on the profound impact of lifestyle changes.
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