Daily Om: Health is not a numerical concept
and cannot be defined using statistics. Human beings, however, tend to
want to quantify well-being into easily understandable figures. We feel
compelled to ascribe numbers to every aspect of wellness, from the
qualities of our food to our fitness levels to the physical space we
occupy. As a consequence of social pressures, we turn our attention away
from health and focus instead on the most contentious of these
figures--weight--checking our scales to see how we measure up to our
peers and role models. Yet each of us is equipped to gauge our relative
healthfulness without any equipment whatsoever. When we have achieved a
state of wellness, we feel buoyant and energetic. Some of us are
naturally slim, while others will always be curvy. No matter what our
weight, we can use the cues we receive from our physical and mental
selves to judge how healthy we really are.
When you throw away your scale, you commit to a lifestyle that honors
the innate wisdom that comes from within your body and within your mind.
It is logical to examine how you feel while considering your health--a
strong, fit, and well-nourished individual will seldom feel heavy,
bloated, or fatigued...>>>Read More>>>...