Keep our fire lit. Harder as we age. Especially with our health.
What rule book do we follow that omits “a strong sense of overall wellness”?
Seriously, when and where do we agree to repeatedly say “run away wellness, and never return”?
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Keep our fire lit. Harder as we age. Especially with our health.
What rule book do we follow that omits “a strong sense of overall wellness”?
Seriously, when and where do we agree to repeatedly say “run away wellness, and never return”?
Next Blog
The jar of beads is less than half-full…
Can you feel the tension? It’s beginning to choke me.
Am getting another rush of urgency.
Apathy disgusts me. Wish I could accept apathy. Can’t. Won’t. Promised I wouldn’t.
How do you personally battle apathy, and apathetic people?
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Purpose is critical. This is one of my epiphanies. Purpose IS critical.
Without a purpose bigger than ourselves, when we fail, we let down only one person.
When our purpose for good health extends outside ourselves, failure has much greater ramifications.
It’s almost like telling the younger generations, “You are doomed to poor eating habits, obesity, health risks, and apathy”.
Or, we can be the change we wish to see. To be the example of how hard work and focused effort can make our world healthier and ultimately, happy.
Who doesn’t want that?
If aliens came to our planet, what “health” grade do you think the human race would get?
Look, everyone knows this is incredibly difficult to do. Most things in life are. Once we learn to accept that life is hard, life gets easier, because we can spend less time fighting it, and just get on with figuring it out.
There are no shortcuts. Accept it and move on. Carpe diem, jeff noel 🙂