Your Garden As Path To Better Health
ByAfter spending many years working for a large corporation, I decided to quit and start my own business. It was wonderful in the beginning. I could wake up when I wanted to, I did not have to make the long commute to the office, and I could choose which days I wanted to work. After awhile, though, I started to notice I was very stressed, and that I had put on a few too many pounds. It was no big deal, I told myself, I would find time to work out when my business was stable.
Two years later I was fifty pounds heavier. I could not ignore it any longer, I really needed to do something. But where was I going to find the time now? All the work I put into my business was paying off, and I was busier than ever! What started out as me being able to make my own schedule turned into me being unable to shut the office door and walk away. I was tired, stressed, overweight, and starting to miss my office job.
So, as a final effort to get control of the situation, I convinced myself to join a gym. I figured the commitment of the contract and the money would force me to follow through and go to my workouts. I was even considering an expensive gym so the guilt would be even worse if I skipped a day.
Then, one very stressful day, I made a cup of coffee and went to the back porch to try and settle down. It was a bright and sunny day, and this made me even more frustrated. I started a lot of very negative talk about how my own business was no good if my life was a total mess. I never even got to be outside anymore! To distract myself, I picked up a book from the side table. It was a gardening book.
I was completely in love with the idea of gardening and had been since I was a kid. I loved everything about it, from digging in the soil to harvesting. I had a huge collection of gardening books and a file cabinet full of articles. It was all for the day that I would finally have time to get a garden of my own.
That’s when it hit me. Why join a gym and literally force myself to get exercise? I could spend the same amount of money on supplies for my garden. Instead of trudging along on a treadmill and staring at a wall, I could be hauling soil and hoeing rows. Instead of forcing myself, I could treat myself. I could do something to help myself live longer and be happier at the same time!
So I went for it. And though I won’t be getting into skinny jeans any time soon, I have lost some weight. But even better, I found an effective way to manage my stress while realizing a dream. There is nothing more soothing and satisfying to me than to take a basket outside and fill it with fresh vegetables from my garden. On a hectic day it is so easy to give myself permission to shut the door to my home office and go out in the garden for a half hour to recharge. When I crave a snack I graze in my garden or treat myself with a gardening article. My garden taught me being healthy is not just about weight. It’s about finding out how to be happy.
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