1. Something with my mantra on it. Don’t Quit.
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I would never have gotten has far as I have come and will never get where I’m going if I quit. Determination is the most important thing when it comes to health and fitness goals.
2. A photo of a strong runner. The picture below shows what I am talking about. The look of determination on the face. The physical form showing commitment to running. Power and strength. And a female. If she had pink laces, this photo would be perfect.
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3. Jillian Michaels DVDs and podcasts.
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I learn so much from Jillian Michaels. I have listened to all of her podcasts. She is inspiring and she is smart. Plus, I want to look like her!
4. A reusable water bottle.
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Good for the environment and good for you.
5. A yoga mat.
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Because it’s important to be calm, de-stress and relax.
A way to track your progress is important. It helps keep health and fitness fun.
7. A photo of hubby and me.
Because being healthy is about so much more than looks, what you eat, and how active you are. You have to have someone in your life that believes in you, loves you, and makes you happy.
8. Seeds.
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9. Chocolate.
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Because one should never deprive oneself. A little something sweet every now and again is good for the soul. Can’t say chocolate would taste good 100 years later, though.
10. A Bible.
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It’s hard to know what people would think of a time capsule like this in 100 years. They’d probably find the FitBit, DVDs, and podcasts antiquated. They’d probably laugh and say that I must have thought I was so high tech back then in 2012. They’d probably look at the bible with wonder, having never seen one of these things called a book before, because in 100 years, because they’ll all probably be using e-readers anyways.
I like to think that in 100 years, humanity will have a better grip on what is healthy and what is not. They will realize that the closer to nature that food is, the better it is. They will be back to the basics. I’d like to hope that they will be more in tune with spiritual health. I’m hopeful for the future!
What would you put in your health time capsule?
This post is the first in a series of posts that will run through the month of April as part of the Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge. I look forward to writing about various health topics and hope that you enjoy reading and discussing them too!
What a fun idea!! And you picked some great choices for your capsule!! Wonderful post :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea!!! I'd put an old fashioned "scale" in there, because for me, healthy living is all about balance. (and maybe because I'm a libra I'm drawn to those scales. :) ) Have a great week Alissa.
ReplyDeleteI'm new to your blog and loved this post! Great idea!
ReplyDelete❀ Paige
Finding Joy in the Journey
Your blog is a good blog! I also want to lose weight, we lose weight! Fighting!*(welcome to my bjd web ihealbox.com)*
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