Monday, July 5, 2010

Your Most Important Investment

Imagine you are given a new car today, and told that it will be the only car you will ever have for the rest of your life. Now, ask yourself how you are going to take care of that car so that it will run efficiently for as long as you are going to need it. You will probably plan regular maintence and tune-ups for it, making sure to preserve its condition so that it can continue to serve its purpose long term. You will likely be more than willing to spend extra time and money caring for it because it will play a crucial role in allowing you the lifestyle you need and want. Most importantly, you will probably have a great respect and appreciation for it because it is the only one you will ever have and if it were to stop working your daily life would become pretty difficult.

Now, think about your body. It is the only one will ever have. You can't trade it in for a better one. You can choose to make enhancements and upgrades to parts of it, but those parts will never function as efficiently or last as long as the originals. After thinking about how much energy you would spend caring for your imaginary car you can never replace, doesn't it seem logical to give the same amount of energy in caring for your body?

Whether it is spending extra time and money on healthier food, making workouts more focused and consistent or getting enough sleep, we all have something we could be doing to treat our bodies better. The health of our bodies is the most important factor in being able to achieve the things we want in life. If our bodies are healthy right now, we need to be doing everything we can to maintain that. If our health is not currently in perfect condition, we should be doing everything in our power to restore it. Unless we don't care about our futures, there is simply no excuse for treating our bodies with anything other than respect and gratitude.

Challenge yourself to change one major thing about your lifestyle that is detrimental to your health. Start today. Skip that second glass of wine with dinner, get in bed 30 minutes earlier or seek advice from a fitness professional about how to workout and eat more intelligently. Doing something to proactively take care of your health is the most positive thing you can do for yourself and your family.