Retired Disney Institute Keynote Speaker and Prolific Blogger. Five daily, differently-themed personal blogs (about life's 5 big choices) on five interconnected sites.
4 replies on “What health habits would we readily adopt if we knew we would not fail?”
To ride my bike 50 miles each day. What holds me back: Fear of traffic.
Ambitious goal. Sounds like the kind of mileage you’d get from an extended bike trek.
I am very happy riding my bike. Look forward to it everyday. Even if we are just training for the Boston Brain Tumor Ride pre dawn on the trainer in the garage.
Patty, we do what we can, and sometimes we have to force ourselves.
Ultimately, we are rewarded with solace, and wellness.
Solace that we focused on important issues (health for example) and that we set a great example for those younger and watching us.
And wellness because we are honoring the temple that houses everything that keeps us alive.
4 replies on “What health habits would we readily adopt if we knew we would not fail?”
To ride my bike 50 miles each day. What holds me back: Fear of traffic.
Ambitious goal. Sounds like the kind of mileage you’d get from an extended bike trek.
I am very happy riding my bike. Look forward to it everyday. Even if we are just training for the Boston Brain Tumor Ride pre dawn on the trainer in the garage.
Patty, we do what we can, and sometimes we have to force ourselves.
Ultimately, we are rewarded with solace, and wellness.
Solace that we focused on important issues (health for example) and that we set a great example for those younger and watching us.
And wellness because we are honoring the temple that houses everything that keeps us alive.