What are your health goals?
Let me offer an Ayurvedic perspective: goals that support a healthy, vibrant OLD AGE.
In Ayurveda, life is understood as unfolding in three broad stages. The first is growth, from birth through childhood and adolescence when body mass increases in height. The second is adulthood, the period of stability, productivity and responsibility in a relatively unchanging body. The third is later life, when natural decline begins and the body gradually releases its compactness and strength and can even lose height. This is a natural progress in a cycle of life not only of humans but any living being.
This third stage can begin early or late, depending on how well we care for ourselves throughout the first two. A healthy childhood and consistent self-care routines during the middle age should guarantee a less intense decay, a body that still manifests resilience ahead of the inevitable.
That care we need to show ourselves extends far beyond the physical body. It includes the mind, emotional life, social connections and the environment we inhabit.
WE SHOULD BE THRIVING ALL THE WAY TO THE END
Although the third age is naturally a time of decline, it should not be a time of disease. A healthy childhood and a well-balanced adulthood allow vitality, resilience and clarity to extend far into later years. When we live well early on, adulthood itself becomes longer and richer and the final stage of life can be gentle, meaningful and free from fear, marked by cognitive clarity rather than deterioration.
Today, however, we increasingly see cognitive decline, chronic pain, insomnia, dryness, mood disorders and degeneration appearing earlier and earlier, driven by the accumulated wear and tear placed on the body and mind.
For this reason, our health goals, at every age and as early as possible, should be oriented toward how we wish to live at the end of life, not only how we feel right now. The journey toward a resilient and vital third age can begin at any moment, regardless of your current stage of life.
LEARN TO READ YOUR BODY AND MIND
Learning the tools to maintain good health and resilience is a powerful journey of self-discovery. Developing the ability to read the body’s signals before imbalance takes hold is a skill that can be cultivated through our courses and health coaching programmes.
Ayurveda, the science of life, teaches us how to live fully and consciously, supporting longevity, vitality and quality of life, while reducing the risk of major disease and unnecessary suffering. In other words, to have a long life, without major disease and to die without pain. Through its practical and time-tested methods, Ayurveda empowers us to address imbalance in both the physical and mental realms, offering tools that can be applied immediately to slow degeneration and support long-term wellbeing.
THE REASON WE AGE FASTER IS BECAUSE WE TIME THINGS WRONGLY
With this in mind, I invite you to join my three-month health coaching programme, a guided journey to define and achieve meaningful, sustainable wellness goals by understanding that our bodies work on a clock.
Learning pacing is an investment in lifelong habits and behaviours that will support your body clocks now and continue to serve you for decades to come.
AND MORE, ALLOW YOU TO ENJOY LIFE IN ALL ITS FACETS
The benefits you gain will extend well beyond the present moment, giving you the power to shape the third chapter of your life with strength, clarity and grace.
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