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Celebrating Health-change Milestones

It’s more beneficial than you think.

Peter N. Landless & Zeno L. Charles-Marcel

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Celebrating Health-change Milestones

Q: My friend throws a small party every few weeks to celebrate adopting improved lifestyle habits and reaching her goals. She says this adds to her success. Is this just self-praise, or are there real benefits to celebrating milestones?

A: Your friend may be more effusive than many people who are improving their lifestyle habits, but she may also be getting a lot more out of her parties than meets the eye. Celebrating achievements with friends can provide several benefits beyond the special joy that comes from meaningful accomplishments. Biblical precedents for celebrating achievements and milestones with friends and community exist and are often depicted as a means of acknowledging God’s blessings, fostering community, and reinforcing social bonds.

Sharing health goals with friends and loved ones and celebrating milestones with them can help the “achiever,” since friends can provide both encouragement and accountability. Having reliable accountability partners is often cited as an effective way to reinforce positive behavior change and maintain motivation. Accountability partners who live the change with friends can significantly impact the individuals’ ability to achieve their goals, and celebrating milestones together can enhance this effect. Ecclesiastes 4:9, 10 states: “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up” (NIV).

Celebrating successes can boost motivation and commitment to continue pursuing healthy behaviors. Support and recognition from friends can reinforce positive habits and encourage sustained effort. Additionally, celebrating health goals with friends reinforces social bonds and helps the “achiever” form and maintain a strong support network. This social support helps keep motivation high during times of temptation to give up. The celebration aspect of achieving goals and reaching milestones strengthens social connections and fosters a sense of belonging and promotes stronger social ties. 

Going through tough times together and celebrating victories are relationship enhancers, and strong social ties have been linked to better physical and mental health outcomes. The mental health boost is thought to occur through increasing feelings of happiness, reducing stress, and enhancing self-esteem. Celebrating with friends also allows for the sharing of experiences, challenges, and strategies; this exchange can lead to mutual learning and the adoption of effective health-promoting practices in both the achiever and supporter.

Celebrating milestones can create a sense of accomplishment and purpose and serve as positive reinforcement for the hard work and dedication required to achieve these goals. This reinforcement in turn can increase the likelihood of maintaining positive behaviors in the future.

So celebrate with your friend, follow her example and be encouraged to adopt some healthier habits yourself, by God’s grace. Then you can periodically celebrate with your friends when you achieve health goals and reap real benefits that extend beyond the joy of the moment.

Peter N. Landless & Zeno L. Charles-Marcel

Peter N. Landless, a board-certified nuclear cardiologist, is director of Adventist Health Ministries at the General Conference. Zeno L. Charles-Marcel, a board-certified internist, is an associate director of Adventist Health Ministries at the General Conference.

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