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Life Purpose Check In

If you are reading this, then congrats you have survived another year on this crazy disco ball we call Earth.  In the last week of 2019 you have probably had some thoughts about things that went well, and things that didn't go so well.

My number questions for you are - Do you know your life's purpose? and Are you living that purpose?

If you want to find out then do the Blue Zones Life purpose check up, it's what I will be doing this week, and let me know how you get on.

Life Purpose Check up

I have also been speaking to some women who have inspired me, to give you some encouragement for the next decade (yes, it's really happening!). My 'Inspired by...' series starts on 27th December.

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We Need Three Close Friends

Keeping up a healthy social life is critical to our well-being, as a society we’ve all turned inward to our devices rather than noticing each other.  People in Blue Zones turn outward and remain plugged into one another.

“One of the most dependable ways to get happier is spend more time socializing,” says Dan Buettner of The National Geographic . “The happiest people are socializing six to seven hours a day.  According to the article you need at least three friends you can call on in times of need - not to can shave as much as eight years off your life!

That's horrific, and really got me thinking, in this transitory world, we need to make our friendship last.

Wes Moss Blue Zone Articles

If you want to read about friendships given the Eden treatment my fourth book Friends Like These is coming soon. See Friends Like These by Eden Gruger

Flourishing And Wellness

Another day another inspirational woman crosses my path, am I extra lucky? Maybe, maybe not, may I just got over being intimidated by strong women. Running towards them so I can listen to their wisdom instead. I was really fortunate to hear a presentation given by Marie of Flourish Fit and Well recently about blue zones (the areas in the world where people achieve the most longevity, and how they might be achieving this). Never having heard about this before my mind was spinning with the ideas that Marie shared, do you know about your healthspan – the years you will have your health, versus lifespan – how long you are likely to live? It seemed to create a more accurate picture of how you can expect your wellbeing to pan out, by showing how your current lifestyle will contribute to how long you will have to live with ill health or manage health conditions in later life.

This is something I will be looking into and working on a lot more over the next few months, and when I do work out my HS v LS figures don’t worry, I will be sharing them, no matter how scary they might be…One of the things that Marie was quick to point out, is that all changes for the better are worthwhile, and her hand out ‘a week of health habits’ has got my ball well and truly rolling. 7 hours of sleep I can do, I have more issues waking up than I do dropping off, having the dubious accolade in my family of being ‘most likely to sleep through a war’. A minute of movement is easy to achieve with two dogs, so I am ok on that one, and my allotment means my half a plate of plants is an easy one, but healthy fats and perfect proteins I am not even sure what they are. If two minutes of mindfulness means being quiet and being rather than doing, then nope; and the only water I drink first thing in the morning is that which dilutes my coffee. Fortunately, when your bad habits are as bad as mine then the only way is up!

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