December Poster Contest

Want to inspire your clients as they plan their New Year's resolutions?There are so many ways to offer engaging health lessons that can really make a difference in your clients' lives. Today, I want to add one more.A free poster.That's right, it's time for the December Poster Contest!The family of health educators that we've gotten to know over the years is made up of the most incredible people. And yes, I do mean you. Your triumphs, your struggles, and your passions are all so inspiring, and your stories are what get me out of bed every morning and back to creating new health education materials. So these poster contests are my way of saying thank you. Thank you for sharing your journeys with me.Now, on to the poster!This month's featured poster is 10,000 Steps, and its message is twofold. First, 10,000 steps per day is a good goal to shoot for in order to improve health and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Second, it's better to start today than put things off until tomorrow. This double whammy of great ideas is the perfect inspiration for people starting down the road to good health.All you need to do in order to enter to win this poster is finish this sentence: "I would love to help my audience be more _____." What are your goals for your clients? What do you wish you could help them with the most? Fill out the form below with your answer and you may just be lucky enough to win! Plus, your feedback will drive the creation of new education materials, so even if you don't get the poster, you might still get just what you need.(the contest is now finished but you can follow others on our Facebook Page)Oh, and as always, if you don't care for suspense, you can purchase your own copy of the 10,000 Steps poster today. It's even on sale!And here are some of the other bestselling nutrition education posters from the store...

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Stephanie Ronco

Stephanie Ronco has been editing for Food and Health Communications since 2011. She graduated from Colorado College magna cum laude with distinction in Comparative Literature. She was elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa in 2008.

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