Wellness of
the body occurs when all the body processes, physical and mental are
functioning as the peak levels. What does it take to achieve a complete body
wellness? It requires more than simply taking a trip to the gym, or a walk in
the park.
The many benefits of being well
make our lives more enriched and easier to live. We are able to reap the
benefits of well thought out plans of diet and exercise many years into our
life, just because we have taken the time to remain well and fit.
Your
wellness is dependent upon your immune system, and one of the real benefits of
a healthy, well immune system is the prolonging of the onset of many
age-related diseases. Conditions such as
macular degeneration, Alzheimer’s, strokes, heart attacks, and overall feelings
of good health depend upon a healthy immune system.
Our ability to continue in a
normal routine many years past the accepted age of retirement is a benefit of
keeping ourselves well. To many older
people, their work becomes a genuine source of enjoyment. Work no longer appears as the thief of our
free time, it becomes an old friend that we are accustomed to visiting
with. It can become a reason to continue
to get up and go about our day. Either
way, our ability to continue participating is a direct benefit of our state of
wellness and continued good health.
The mental capacity for
continued learning, teaching, and experiencing is a direct result of our
efforts to keep our selves mentally well, and fit for the opportunities and
activities that present themselves over the course of our life. Mental sharpness comes from continued use of
the mind to learn, communicate and think.
The benefit of retaining those resources is felt even longer than the
benefit of physical wellness.
What about
the physical benefits of continued wellness?
The peace of mind that comes from knowing your body is in top shape,
ready to deal whatever comes along, is a priceless possession. To be able to ascertain that you’ve spent
your day wisely, and invested in yourself is a real accomplishment. The benefit seen from adding just 20 minutes
of exercise to your daily routine are unbelievable. I can attest to the tremendous increase in
energy, as a participant in walking for exercise. I lost a total of 74 lbs. in one year, by simply
adding walking to may routine. I had
been dieting for almost two months, with very little in the way of
results. Walking was suggested by my
physician, and I’ve never been so impressed.
My energy levels were three times what they were prior to beginning the
exercise program. Increased energy
levels are one of the greatest benefits of a well and fit body.
If we use
our resources wisely and educate our selves about the things our body needs to
maintain wellness, over the course of our life, it isn’t a difficult thing to
attain. The benefits of continued wellness are reaped will into our later
years. Look at it as an investment you
make, not of dollars and cents, but of time and education. The return on your investment is as yet
unmatched by any prescription available.