Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Human Hamster Wheel

Not gonna lie... this winter has really gotten to me. It's officially Spring here in Michigan, but we still have snow falling to the ground. I want to be outdoors! I want to enjoy Mother Nature and all it has to offer. 
I've been finding myself looking around at the gym... just watching people on their machines. I'm not a creeper, I promise. I just feel like we're hamsters on these human hamster wheels made to keep our bodies moving. Body movement should be natural! It should be a part of our everyday living.
Don't get me wrong, I am NOT against gyms... I just have hit the point where I'm tired of being cooped up.
All things in nature can bring comfort to the human spirit. We literally get oxygen from trees, but even figuratively being around nature is good for the soul. 
With spring here and warm weather around the corner (I hope!), we should all try to make an effort to spend more time outdoors. To go for walks, ride a bike, jog, roller blade/skate, hike, swim, etc. Not only will you be doing your body good, but you will also nourish your soul. 
I love to look at all of the creation around us and just reflect on them. We can learn a lot from our surroundings, we just have to be in tune..




The stars taught me that even when you're dead you can leave a light so bright and still be a guide for others.


The trees have taught me that nothing stays the same. Life is a                                                                             cycle; birth, death, happiness, sadness, give, take... 

Mountains taught me humility. If you ever think you're anything special or "big and bad" stand next to a mountain and see how "big" you feel. 


Writing this is making me want to go outside right now! I hope any and everyone who reads this makes it a point to get fresh air this spring/summer and make goals for being active. 

Thank you for reading:)


1 comment:

  1. Yes! The spring awaits us! Rebirth from this caving of winter. I can't wait to feel sun in my face while I breathe in the first of the warm breezes. Maybe I'll even go for a run....

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