fieryred33143
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I am doing an exercise program at my job and we've had several nutritional classes as part of the program with different speakers.
So far, there have been 4 and all 4 have said something along the lines of making sure you take care of yourself because your body is your temple.
I never really thought of this concept before. I have heard of it various times but never really applied the concept.
I started to think about it further and I realized a couple of things:
I treat my car like a temple. I clean it, inside and out, on a weekly basis. I keep up to date with the maintenance required and I don't put it through really harsh activities (i.e. I stay off the roads when it's raining, I don't drive aggresively, etc.). I even park a bit far from other cars as to preserve the conditions of the doors (scratches and what not).
I treat my home like a temple. It gets regular maintenance, fragrences to make it smell great, I invite people over to really make it feel warm and cozy.
There are even plants that I treat really well, making sure it gets watered regularly and that I put it in the best lighting for the type of plant that it is.
But I don't treat my body like a temple at all. I don't give it water as much as required because I just don't like the taste of water. I'm not much of a fruit and veggie eater but I also don't take a multivitamin to make sure my body gets the nutrients it needs. Prior to this program, I wasn't exercising regularly. I wasn't watching what I eat and when I did diet, it was never healthy (too much protein, not enough carbs as part of one diet or not enough calories as part of another diet).
Anyway, this is all part of changing the way that I think in order to lead a healthy lifestyle.
So, do you treat your body like a temple? If so, what do you do? What do you think you can do better?
So far, there have been 4 and all 4 have said something along the lines of making sure you take care of yourself because your body is your temple.
I never really thought of this concept before. I have heard of it various times but never really applied the concept.
I started to think about it further and I realized a couple of things:
I treat my car like a temple. I clean it, inside and out, on a weekly basis. I keep up to date with the maintenance required and I don't put it through really harsh activities (i.e. I stay off the roads when it's raining, I don't drive aggresively, etc.). I even park a bit far from other cars as to preserve the conditions of the doors (scratches and what not).
I treat my home like a temple. It gets regular maintenance, fragrences to make it smell great, I invite people over to really make it feel warm and cozy.
There are even plants that I treat really well, making sure it gets watered regularly and that I put it in the best lighting for the type of plant that it is.
But I don't treat my body like a temple at all. I don't give it water as much as required because I just don't like the taste of water. I'm not much of a fruit and veggie eater but I also don't take a multivitamin to make sure my body gets the nutrients it needs. Prior to this program, I wasn't exercising regularly. I wasn't watching what I eat and when I did diet, it was never healthy (too much protein, not enough carbs as part of one diet or not enough calories as part of another diet).
Anyway, this is all part of changing the way that I think in order to lead a healthy lifestyle.
So, do you treat your body like a temple? If so, what do you do? What do you think you can do better?