It's our final episode. It’s in a different format. John, Sheila and Elise each do a final sign off. Sheila and Elise tell us what they got out of making and listening to the podcast. John talks about the original objectives and how things changed over time. Conversations with amazing co-hosts and guests felt like getting a wellness degree of sorts. He refined his practical approach to achieving wellness and balance, then developed his strategic approach. It feels like the right time to stop. We thank each other and our listeners for what we made and enjoyed together.
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It's our final episode. It’s in a different format. John, Sheila and Elise each do a final sign off. Sheila and Elise tell us what they got out of making and listening to the podcast. John talks about the original objectives and how things changed over time. Conversations with amazing co-hosts and guests felt like getting a wellness degree of sorts. He refined his practical approach to achieving wellness and balance, then developed his strategic approach. It feels like the right time to stop. We thank each other and our listeners for what we made and enjoyed together.
1. We explore how meaningful pursuits start with mastering basics. Whether it's music or another passion, developing core skills leads to competence. As excellence becomes attainable, individuals may experience a flow state—complete absorption in the task. This state not only enhances performance but also contributes significantly to overall well-being and satisfaction. 2. Interview – According to David Amerland, sustainable health and fitness approaches create habits that endure, reduce mental and physical stress, and support a balanced life. He critiques intense programs for being unsustainable and emotionally draining. In contrast, he proposes routines like daily walks, balanced meals, and flexible workouts that fit one’s lifestyle. He also stresses mental health, urging listeners to stay patient and kind to themselves. These methods build confidence and help establish a healthy relationship with fitness over time. 3. Flipside of the Coin – John and Sheila discovered that adjusting their lifestyle and activities to suit each other’s preferences enhances their relationship. There are lots of times when a change in course makes sense and works well. We talk about a few examples.
Let's Be Well Together
It's our final episode. It’s in a different format. John, Sheila and Elise each do a final sign off. Sheila and Elise tell us what they got out of making and listening to the podcast. John talks about the original objectives and how things changed over time. Conversations with amazing co-hosts and guests felt like getting a wellness degree of sorts. He refined his practical approach to achieving wellness and balance, then developed his strategic approach. It feels like the right time to stop. We thank each other and our listeners for what we made and enjoyed together.