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The Well-Intended: Pillars of Wellness, Statue

Perhaps there is some specific science out there that breaks down the perfect approach to a life rooted in wellness.  But, when I started my pursuit I was flying blind, mostly because I didn’t even realize what I was trying to solve for at the outset – I just knew I was off-balance.  In working to address the scattered thoughts and feelings I was having, there were just some interests that I was clearly drawn to and my intuition suggested I needed to address them.  It’s with hindsight that I have the clarity on the key wellness pillars that led to the reclaiming and renewing of my mind, body and spirit that had been rapidly eroded by the increasing demands of corporate and personal life.  

As proof and by proximity of influence, my family has come along for the ride in this journey, and my husband most-notably, has also seen the tremendously positive effects.  It’s never perfect, and that hasn’t been our goal – while some pillars carry more weight than others, and that weighting is likely different for each person – I believe the incremental improvement in any of these areas of focus can only bring a positive outcome in your quality of life.  After all, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

Those 8 wellness practice pillars that will nourish your mind, body and spirit are:

In theory, the pillars above will have varied levels of focus from month-to-month (or whatever frequency required) as you evolve and improve or meet new considerations that life throws your way.  Perhaps you’ll challenge yourself to achieve in some areas of greater weakness, or prefer to pour yourself into those that really drive your most positive results for a period of time.  Whatever your journey, I have “the well-intended” hope that with these areas of focus, you’ll find an increase in clarity, energy, health, happiness, renewed spirit and creativity that will lift your overall mind, body and spirit.

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