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Mind, Body & Spirit > Healthy Body & Mind > The 22 (Non-Negotiable) Laws of Wellness The 22 (Non-Negotiable) Laws of Wellness
Wellness is one of the greatest and most powerful words in the English language. Unfortunately, it is also one of the least understood. But start putting this word into your vocabulary and the concepts it entails into your life. Wellness is one of the most important ideas of our time. Indeed, 85 percent of Gallup Poll respondents believe their physical well-being depends on how well they care for themselves. That is the heart of wellness. This approach to health care, and to life, is really the only viable option. It is based on the truth that we as individuals make the single most powerful contribution to our health and well-being. Not the doctor. Not prescription medications. We do. Herein lies power! Wellness is a choice, a decision we make to move toward optimal health and maximum life. Wellness is a process - an awareness that there is no end point, but that health and happiness are always possible in the present moment, here and now. Wellness is not a "medical fix" but a way of living - a lifestyle sensitive and responsive to all the dimensions of body, mind, and spirit; an approach to life we each design to achieve our highest potential for well-being now and forever. Medicine deals with one dimension, the body. Old self-help ideas dealt with one dimension, typically the mind. Wellness involves an all-inclusive paradigm shift. Its practice encompasses six major life areas - the physical, emotional, social, intellectual, vocational and spiritual spheres. Wellness is not a piecemeal approach; it involves the total you! Traditional medicine finds a problem - a symptom - and treats it. The goal is to neutralize symptoms, to return to a point of no discernible illness. This is the disease model of medicine. Preventive medicine, trumpeted by an increasing number in the medical community, is also based on the disease model. The goal is the same: no discernible illness. Since 1984, I have based my life on the principle of wellness. That was the year I was diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer and told that I had thirty days to live. Conventional medicine could do nothing more for me. Wellness brought me back from the brink of death. In the decade-and-a-half since, I have dedicated myself to understanding and teaching whole-person well-being. The Goal Of Wellness Many people believe that the basic issues in wellness are (1) disciplining ourselves to eat well, (2) exercising regularly, and it results in (3) a perfect body. Not true. The single overriding objective in wellness is creating constant personal renewal where we recognize and act on the truth that each day is a miraculous gift and our job is to untie the ribbons. Joy - the emotion evoked by well-being. Delight. Bliss. Genuine happiness. True wellness is the ability to generate a joyful stance toward life on a daily basis. The practice of wellness carries with it the exceptional promise that we can know an esprit, a deep satisfaction, in all areas of our life experience. The goal of this profound personal work: a life of joy. Knowing the Law of Esprit. If we have widely variable willpower and fight a constant battle over food and exercise, then our wellness strategy has probably been faulty from the start. We have violated the first law of wellness - esprit. If life is a constant battle against weight gain, a Herculean effort of keeping fit, a career filled with struggle, a marriage that is toxic, we have missed wellness. We have missed it because we have missed the joy. The Law of Esprit has not been honored. The Law of Esprit recognizes that what we wish and expect governs the response we get. For example, people who consider how to improve their physical, mental, and spiritual well-being every day for the balance of their lives immediately begin to see three values emerge:
People who focus on how difficult their physical, mental, and spiritual circumstances are tend to see like values emerge - dissatisfaction, despair, and dissonance. The Law of Esprit implies that we want as much satisfaction, creativity, and wisdom as possible. The result: joy! And this joy extends to every area of life - our body, our mind, our relationships, our personal growth, our sense of meaning and purpose, and our experience of being a spiritually rooted-creation. Tremendous! Exciting! Looking deeper, we find esprit in the touch of a caring hand, the concern of a loving mate, the companionship of a close friend. "We've been buddies over fifty years," shared Edythe as she hugged her friend Marie, who was now living in a nursing home. "That's truly special." We find esprit in accomplishments that satisfy. "Look at this collection of birds my father made," said Vanessa as she toured me through their home. "He is at his happiest when he can carve the wood and paint the details of the feathers." Esprit suffuses the participants who help achieve a shared goal. "We did it!" is proof that cooperation is spelled with two letters: w-e. And in that participation comes joy. Esprit is an intense love affair with life. It is making the most of now, enjoying what is at hand, as we go along. No megashift need take place. Esprit blossoms gently. The inner music begins to crescendo, like a happy band of musicians marching down the street. Esprit belongs at work. On the job it comes when we put forth all our powers in a wave of inspiration and creative joy, when we recognize that an organization that serves others is fulfilling its highest purpose. Esprit is found in relationships where our focus is on developing a heart that is aglow with love for all we meet. Let us be about setting high standards for life, love, creativity, and wisdom. If our expectations in these areas are low, we are not likely to experience wellness. Setting high standards makes every day and every decade worth looking forward to. Esprit - a recognition that joy in life, not length of life, is the marker by which all wellness is measured. Open your mind and spirit to wellness. You're more familiar with the subject than you might believe. Be challenged. Learn. Then do. There's no substitute for the commitment to implement. My own journey from near death to a healed life makes me convinced wellness is possible for you! I wish you well. Greg Anderson |
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