Every Monday morning, I write down 3 random thoughts and reflect on them. This little ritual helps me step back and reflect on things before I start my week. Let's see if it does the same for you. So with that said... Let's jump into the first thought on my mind this morning... 1. Keep your eyes on the (health) prize this fall Fall is a beautiful season. The leaves change, the air gets crisp, and the pumpkin spice latte makes its grand return. But you know what else happens? We start to slack off on our health game. It's like we put our well-being on hold until the New Year's resolutions kick in. But here's the deal - don't wait for the calendar to tell you when to care about your health. Health should be a year-round commitment. As the days get shorter and the nights get colder, it's even more critical to maintain good habits. Don't let the cozy sweaters and comfort food lure you into hibernation mode. 2. Get outside! Now that summer and the nice weather that comes with it is over, it can be tempting to stay inside. And, I get it. The temptation to avoid rain or colder temperatures is strong. But let me give you a compelling reason to resist that temptation - nature. Nature is our free, all-natural supplement, and it's available year-round. So, go outside for a walk. Embrace the crisp air, the sound of leaves crunching beneath your feet, and the earthy smell of autumn. It's not just good for your body; it's good for your soul. Nature has this incredible power to recharge your batteries and boost your mood. So, instead of retreating indoors, make a conscious effort to step outside, even if it's just for a few minutes each day. Nature doesn't charge a premium, and the benefits it provides are worth their weight in gold. 3. Enjoy Halloween, but be careful Halloween is tomorrow, and I can almost smell the candy in the air. Now, I'm not here to be the Halloween Grinch; it's okay to enjoy some treats. But remember, moderation is key. Indulge your sweet tooth responsibly, and don't let the temptation of candy turn into a sugar-fueled frenzy. A little candy is a treat; a mountain of candy is a sugar crash waiting to happen. But here's a more crucial point: be mindful of the little trick-or-treaters running around. Tomorrow night, the streets will be filled with excited kids in costumes, and your neighborhood will turn into a magical wonderland of imagination. When you're driving, take it slow, keep an eye out for kids, and let's all ensure that Halloween remains a night of fun and excitement, not accidents. So, there you have it - three random thoughts to keep you healthy and happy this fall. Remember, health isn't seasonal, nature is a gift, and Halloween can be fun and safe. Have a blessed day... -John Carlisle |
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