2009 - Time to invest in yourself, your relationships, your community.
It is time – time to commit to you.
It is time to open your sense of possible beyond what your mind has told you that you could do. It is time to challenge yourself to find the capacity within your body that you may have forgot or never knew. It is time to remove barriers both real and imagined that stop you. It is time to find the discipline to change habits. It is time to eat less and move more. It is time to invest in you. It is time to look in the mirror and state – I am a great investment.
It is time – time to connect with people in healthy positive ways.
It is time to listen and learn. It is time to bring others onto the path of fitness. It is time to support one person in a healthy achievement. It is time to be strong and challenge a friend to be fit with you. It is time to be vulnerable and ask a friend to support your path to fitness. It is time to share the roads, trails, gym, and courts and find the friendship at the end is the greatest accomplishment. It is time to invest in the relationships that build health. It is time to look in the eyes of another and say I will invest in you and commit to support your path as you support mine.
It is time – time to build our community into vibrant healthy enclaves of active lives.
It is time to know that we are all one and our community’s health is our own. It is time to share your talent, wisdom, and energy so that others can find a path to health. It is time to invest in the groups and organizations that provide healthy change in our community.
As we all make these investments, we will grow assets that are valuable beyond finance – the gifts of health, love, and a nurturing community.
Make the investment. It truly is a great investment.
Keep Moving,
Chris
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
Chris - thanks for so effectively articulating the simple but inescapable notion that I Is Time to get moving! And goodness knows we have a substantial number of issues facing all of us needing movement. It does indeed begin with "me" as it does with each of us. I will be linking your post to my own blog; nice job!
Post a Comment