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This is an episode of Crush It Mondays. Each week, I’ll bring to you an inspiring message, habit, or contemplation to get your week off to a powerful start. In this week’s episode, I want to talk about health.
Listen NowWhat comes to mind when you hear the word "health?" For me, the first things that come to mind are things like absence of illness, whether someone exercises, and the food that someone eats. When we say that someone that looks healthy, it usually means that look fit and maybe have healthy looking skin. But health goes far beyond exercise and the plate. It's something that we often forget. For example, you can look healthy and still have an eating disorder or mental illness. You can look healthy but maybe be suffering from burnout or you can even look healthy and have heart disease.
After reading Dan Buettner's work with National Geographic a few years ago in Blue Zones and Blue Zones of Happiness, it reshaped what health meant to me. If you haven't heard of the Blue Zones, the Blue Zones are places in the world where people live and prosper even at age 100, and have the highest concentration of centenarians. What contributes to this health span into old age?
Directly from his book, Dan Buettner suggests health and longevity includes:
I've translated Dan's work with the Blue Zones to my own life in these ways:
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The Grow the Good Podcast is produced by Palm Tree Pod Co.
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This is an episode of Crush It Mondays. Each week, I’ll bring to you an inspiring message, habit, or contemplation to get your week off to a powerful start. In this week’s episode, I want to talk about health.
Listen NowWhat comes to mind when you hear the word "health?" For me, the first things that come to mind are things like absence of illness, whether someone exercises, and the food that someone eats. When we say that someone that looks healthy, it usually means that look fit and maybe have healthy looking skin. But health goes far beyond exercise and the plate. It's something that we often forget. For example, you can look healthy and still have an eating disorder or mental illness. You can look healthy but maybe be suffering from burnout or you can even look healthy and have heart disease.
After reading Dan Buettner's work with National Geographic a few years ago in Blue Zones and Blue Zones of Happiness, it reshaped what health meant to me. If you haven't heard of the Blue Zones, the Blue Zones are places in the world where people live and prosper even at age 100, and have the highest concentration of centenarians. What contributes to this health span into old age?
Directly from his book, Dan Buettner suggests health and longevity includes:
I've translated Dan's work with the Blue Zones to my own life in these ways:
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The Grow the Good Podcast is produced by Palm Tree Pod Co.
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