All or nothing is a really easy way to remember your part of the wellness equation

In our lifetimes, we will make up, hear, and share roughly a goo-gillion excuses why we can’t exercise today, or tomorrow, or until yada-yada-yada is taken care of.

Spinning our stumbling blocks into tangible and intangible belief systems perpetuates the opposite of wellness.

Not until we’re illuminated with this profound insight do our lives begin to change – wellness is all or nothing.

We deserve better than we’re treating ourselves.

And there’s really no reason to not move forward.

Let’s say we take decent care of our bodies. Then here’s what’s next… our emotional and spiritual center, click here.

It’s too dang hard, that’s why I hate it

H is for hard
H is for hard

 

It’s too dang hard, that’s why I hate it.

  • living healthy is hard
  • exercising is hard
  • losing weight is hard
  • getting enough rest is hard
  • being overweight is hard
  • being sick is hard

Life is two kinds of hard. Pick one.

This month jeff noel is encouraging Mid Life Celebration readers to follow all five daily blogs about work life balance. It’s a breeze to go from this physical health blog to the spiritual health blog, just click -> go to Next Blog

 

Two tips to know when it’s time to quit or when to pick up the pace

Hungry?
Hungry?

 

Two tips to know when it’s time to quit or when to pick up the pace:

1. Save quitting for when you die
2. Pick up the pace when you’re hungry to prove you love life

This month jeff noel is encouraging Mid Life Celebration readers to follow all five daily blogs about work life balance. It’s a breeze to go from this physical health blog to the spiritual health blog, just click -> go to Next Blog