I was listing to On Point, and the show I was listening to was concerned with health and the fact that we get too many unnecessary tests. The other day I listened to a show done by Diane Rehm with a similar hypothesis. In addition to that, I understand that being
But all of this begged the question of what it truly means to be healthy. Is it just physical? Or is it also emotional, psychological, spiritual, etc? I think that it might very from person to person, but that every aspect of it is linked. For me, I think that being healthy has a large part to do with feeling good about myself, which is something that I struggle with. I have a horrible body image and I don't like looking in the mirror. I don't like to see how large I've let myself become. That is something that is very emotional with me, and in a sense psychological as well. But, it very much has to do with my physical health. For too many years, I've not been active enough, I've ate too much chocolate and other foods while not eating enough fruits and vegetables. In order to "right" my emotional health, I really need to work on my physical health and eat more of those veggies, less cookies and get up more often. That is what I am focusing on in my life right now.