Diane McLaren – Quote of the Day for October 10, 2024

Nature has given us all the pieces required to achieve exceptional wellness and health, but has left it to us to put these pieces together.”
— Diane McLaren

Insights on Today's Quote

Look around: we’ve taken simple things, like eating food or getting some fresh air, and turned them into a billion-dollar wellness industry. We chase superfoods, biohacking, and the latest workout trend like they’re magic potions. Meanwhile, nature is sitting back, chuckling, because it’s been handing us kale and sunshine for free. “Hey guys, the answer’s always been here!” But we’re too busy scrolling through Instagram for “5 life hacks to optimize your morning routine” to notice.

The real kicker is that nature’s puzzle isn’t one-size-fits-all. It’s like we each get our own custom version with some pieces that snap together right away and others that make us want to flip the table. Your recipe for wellness might be more sleep, while mine might need a good dose of yoga or less stress about not doing yoga. It’s the ultimate DIY project, with the ultimate reward: health.

So, maybe the trick isn’t to frantically assemble the pieces as fast as we can but to slow down, enjoy the process, and realize we’ve been holding the missing pieces all along. It’s kind of comforting, really, knowing that nature hasn’t left us hanging—it’s just trusting us to figure it out at our own pace.

Step Up to the Challenge

For the next week, take just 15 minutes each day to focus on one “piece” of your wellness. Pick something simple and natural—something that’s already available to you, like fresh air, movement, or good nutrition. No fancy gadgets, no expensive products. Just the basics that nature has already handed you.

Each day, choose a different piece of the puzzle:

  • Day 1: Get outside and take a walk in the sunshine or fresh air, no phone distractions.
  • Day 2: Add one fresh, whole food (think veggies or fruits) to your meals that you wouldn’t usually eat.
  • Day 3: Take a moment for deep breathing or meditation. Just 5 minutes to reset your mind.
  • Day 4: Drink an extra glass of water—simple, but often overlooked!
  • Day 5: Spend quality time with someone you care about, even if it’s just a quick chat or a shared laugh.
  • Day 6: Stretch your body, even if it’s for 10 minutes before bed or after waking up.
  • Day 7: Go to bed early enough to get a solid 7-8 hours of sleep.

At the end of the week, reflect on which “pieces” felt good and which ones need more work. Did nature’s free resources make a noticeable impact on your wellness? How can you keep putting those pieces together?

Today's Quote Visualized

A motivational quotation and illustration from Diane McLaren dated October 10, 2024
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