And when providers are given the opportunity to easily focus on evidence in context, they’re more likely to actively recommend & meaningfully integrate yoga & other interventions.
This really resonated, Shelly. I love how clearly you connect evidence to behavior change, especially the point about people committing when they understand what’s happening in their physiology, not just how something feels. Making research visual and contextual feels like the missing link between knowing and actually doing. You’re lowering the friction for both clients and providers in a very real way.
I'm so glad this resonated for you, Destiny, and I appreciated reading your feedback. Your phrase, "lowering the friction" is a good one... yes, let's do more of that!
This really resonated, Shelly. I love how clearly you connect evidence to behavior change, especially the point about people committing when they understand what’s happening in their physiology, not just how something feels. Making research visual and contextual feels like the missing link between knowing and actually doing. You’re lowering the friction for both clients and providers in a very real way.
I'm so glad this resonated for you, Destiny, and I appreciated reading your feedback. Your phrase, "lowering the friction" is a good one... yes, let's do more of that!