Each and every person has a story to tell.
Few things fascinate me more than to listen to other's experience of life, how they dealt with life's ups and downs and what shaped their character.
I would love to know what made you switch to a healthy lifestyle? Were you raised that way? Did you have no choice? Was it a conscious decision in light of whatever reason?
Amongst all this, I'd love to find out just how much of a difference it made and how much better you feel? What do you love about living healthily?
Just my own curiosity really!
For me, it was pretty much a matter of do or die. I was a really heavy drug user and drinker. From the age of 12 to 20, I packed in several lifetimes worth of partying/constant bingeing on all sorts and it finally took it's toll in the form of a couple massive grand mal seizures and ending up on life-support in ICU from stopping breathing. I had no choice but to give up everything.
The funny thing is, I was always healthy aside from these habits. I always went for walks, runs, weight training etc and ate fairly healthily, which I'm sure was the only thing that kept me alive!
But as soon as I had to give up all the bad habits, I just focussed intently on eating NOTHING but clean food, adhering to a strict weight training regimen, getting back into meditation and yoga amongst many other things and just try to get myself back in working order and I can happily say, I will never look back.
I do often miss those heady, carefree days of hedonistic pleasure, but at the end of the day I really, really can't get enough of trying to better myself in as many ways as possible, physically and mentally, y'know?
'Healthy living' (general term, I know) is absolutely the best high of all, no doubt about it! Still working on it but generally, you always have energy, are happy, anxiety-free so no need to rely on drugs for that and there's no comedown or nasty side-effects to eating well and living healthily!
Few things fascinate me more than to listen to other's experience of life, how they dealt with life's ups and downs and what shaped their character.
I would love to know what made you switch to a healthy lifestyle? Were you raised that way? Did you have no choice? Was it a conscious decision in light of whatever reason?
Amongst all this, I'd love to find out just how much of a difference it made and how much better you feel? What do you love about living healthily?
Just my own curiosity really!
For me, it was pretty much a matter of do or die. I was a really heavy drug user and drinker. From the age of 12 to 20, I packed in several lifetimes worth of partying/constant bingeing on all sorts and it finally took it's toll in the form of a couple massive grand mal seizures and ending up on life-support in ICU from stopping breathing. I had no choice but to give up everything.
The funny thing is, I was always healthy aside from these habits. I always went for walks, runs, weight training etc and ate fairly healthily, which I'm sure was the only thing that kept me alive!
But as soon as I had to give up all the bad habits, I just focussed intently on eating NOTHING but clean food, adhering to a strict weight training regimen, getting back into meditation and yoga amongst many other things and just try to get myself back in working order and I can happily say, I will never look back.
I do often miss those heady, carefree days of hedonistic pleasure, but at the end of the day I really, really can't get enough of trying to better myself in as many ways as possible, physically and mentally, y'know?
'Healthy living' (general term, I know) is absolutely the best high of all, no doubt about it! Still working on it but generally, you always have energy, are happy, anxiety-free so no need to rely on drugs for that and there's no comedown or nasty side-effects to eating well and living healthily!

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