I also managed a cold press juice shop in West Hollywood where a bottle of organic fruit or veggie juice full of vitamins and nutrients was $10 and people would be like “Are you serious? $10 for a juice?” And begrudgingly hand over their money.
This is a great example of how most of our society views investing in their health.
People will drop over $100 per month on lattes and hundreds more on drinking and eating out, yet not want to spend $80 on a gym membership, or hundreds on therapy or a coaching program.
And then they wonder why they don’t feel good or aren’t reaching their goals.
People spend hours scrolling on their phones or watching Netflix and but don’t have enough time to read, meditate or go for a jog.
Your actions show where your priorities are, not your thoughts and ideas.
If you’re having a difficult time making changes to your health, happiness, relationships, business, whatever, take a look at what you’re investing in. Not just with your money, but your energy, time and/or attention.
The more you give to yourself, the more you’ll get back. You deserve to have everything you desire and nobody else is gonna give it to you but YOU.
“If you’re worried about the price of getting started, you should see the cost of staying exactly where you are.”"