I'm very supportive of what you're doing with these products, 100 per cent. But just some feedback, which applies to many other people I hear talking too.. to say that "without your health you don't have anything" or even without "perfect" health what do you have, is dismissive towards many adults and children who aren't living with good health but are doing everything possible to still have enjoyable and fulfilling lives. I have chronic illnesses which affects my energy levels and other bodily systems. They have limited things in my world significantly but I still enjoy waking up every day. I still do things that mean a lot to me and that includes connecting with nature, hugely, and encouraging my son to do the same. I have learned to slow down my brain along with my slower physical activity, which allows me to appreciate all the details of life even more than before. In general we enjoy exploring life as much as possible and get a huge amount from it. So to say that without health you have nothing feels a bit like saying to people with chronic illnesses or disabilities even that their lives somehow aren't valid. I know that wouldn't be your intention but I think this is a wider issue that many people just aren't aware of when they make these statements. Fedback with love.
@marioncotter35224 жыл бұрын
Inspirational. Thank you. Really positive.
@r.in.shibuya10 ай бұрын
Who else did you give a brain aneurysm to? Unbelievably talented trainer