Whatever you focus on, you automatically tend to use energy on it.
I know people who focus all their energy on their cars, they shine it once a week, it’s spotless inside and it means the world to them, they often treat their cars better than they treat their own body.
Some people focus on eating out, going to the best restaurants, avidly following the latest reviews and trends, and are proud to be called a “foodie”, or are wine “experts” and are highly knowledgeable about wines around the world after a lot of research.
The truth is for many that they don’t focus on their health until something goes wrong. A visit to the doctor may include a high blood pressure diagnosis, so reducing salt in one’s diet, reducing alcohol consumption and exercising regularly suddenly becomes a big focus.
I’ve seen some people being referred to a scooter shop so they can manage to get around in the future because of breathlessness and weak legs, but I’ve also seen the same people RE-focus on getting fit and healthy again, getting their legs stronger and not accepting the help of a mobility scooter, because they know once they accept it, they are never likely to walk much again.
When things go wrong with our health, eating well turns from something we put off to “someday” to something we do with great urgency, because time is ticking quickly to our next doctor’s appointment, and we don’t want a bad reading and diagnosis that means we end up on medication to treat it.
Prevention is always better than cure, and staying in a good routine with our food and drink, as well as our workouts keeps us in good health and avoids the need to suddenly start panicking about our health.
