Too Convenient?
Sometime when I need some supplies for the gym, I walk to Lowe’s or Walmart. They’re both about a 10 minute walk and it gives me a few minutes to slow down during the day.
On one of my latest trips I noticed an area on the side of Walmart designated for online pickups. You don’t have to get out of the car. Order online, pull up, pop the trunk, they load it up, and you’re off. I couldn’t help but wonder if this is a good? Convenience sounds great, but is it?
The average American takes 3000-4000 steps per day which is considered sedentary. Over 40% over the age of 20 are obese and over 70% are overweight. Over my last 7 days, I’ve averaged 24,000+ steps each day. I mention this for 2 reasons: the first being so you know how great I am, and the second because this should be the normal.
There are now countless articles and social media posts about the benefits of walking. Well, NO SHIT!!! We shouldn’t need someone to write an article to tell us that not sitting on our ass all day is a good thing. We’ve been sucked into such a world of convenience that we can’t even think for ourselves. Move more and don’t eat like a 10 year old wants to shouldn’t have to come from an online fitness expert.
We don’t need cookies to be able to be delivered to our homes. At least in the past, if we wanted cookies, we had to physically get up and go get them. If we tip the driver an extra $5, will they feed them to us?!?!
“Man.
Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money.
Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health.
And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present;
the result being that he does not live in the present or the future;
he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived.”
~Dalai Lama
Just because the convenience is available, doesn’t mean we need to utilize it. Take the time to make the majority of your meals. Start making a grocery list and actually go to the grocery store. Take the time to read labels and be an active participant in what goes into your body. Park at the far end of the lot, take your cart all the way back into the store when you’re done.
“If you don’t make time for your health now, you will be forced to make time for your illness later.”
What are some ways you can in some extra steps throughout your day?
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