Are You Healthy? A Conclusive Answer
It’s commonly thought that poor health means a diagnosed disease or chronic symptoms.
This short quiz reveals a different way of looking at your health.
Health Quiz:
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Do you often think about your health and have some concerns about staying healthy?
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Do you wake in the night and worry about your health?
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Do you often think about what could go wrong or might be wrong with your health and how you might have to cope with it?
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Do you feel as if you have a shortage of physical or mental energy to accomplish what you need to get done? Do you sometimes avoid or stop an activity because you don’t have enough energy?
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Are you ever frustrated with your body and your health? Do you feel upset over digestive problems, joint pain, weight, lack of energy, hormone imbalances, etc.?
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Are you concerned about your mental condition: anxiety, depression, concentration, or frustration because you can’t think of words?
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Are you ever self-conscious or embarrassed about your body? This could be your appearance, or embarrassing problems such as burping, passing gas, or bad breath?
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Are you fearful about going to your doctor for a checkup or blood work because of what he or she might find?
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New Definitions for Healthy and Unhealthy
- Here is a new definition of health: Health is having your attention and focus on your life, with minimal attention on your body.
- Here is a new definition of unhealthy: Poor health is when your attention is stuck on your body when that attention should be on your life.
You can feel fine, have great energy, have no diagnosed illness, and have normal lab tests. But if you are concerned and worried about your body, you aren’t truly healthy.
If you have more available attention for any activity, your chances of success with that activity go way up. More attention on your marriage, children, profession, hobbies, or that brand-new idea or project you just have never gotten around to (but you would if you had more attention available!).
Your Most Important Tool
Your body is the main tool that you use to live your life. Like any good tool, it should work in a way that doesn’t call attention to itself and just lets you get the job done. A hammer or shovel that hurts your hands isn’t a good tool. A body that hurts to walk is the same: a poor tool. A body that can’t be trusted not to break down in the future is also a poor tool.
How to Regain Your Attention (Your Life!)
Restored and Recovered Health is Possible
Thousands of patients have completely changed their lives with our help.
- They report thinking more clearly with better memory, concentration and focus. They say this saves them time and money, even making them better parents, spouses, friends and coworkers.
- Fear and anxiety about their health vanishes. They have new attention and energy to live their lives.
- Most importantly, renewed health gives a new sense of the future. They no longer feel damaged or limited by their health. They look and feel healthy and vibrant!
- … And so can you!
Your Plan to Increased Health and Attention
PLAN A: Take these four simple steps
PLAN B: Fill out an online questionnaire
Submit your Questionnaire, and you’ll receive a complimentary consultation to get more information and your individual health questions answered.