š¤øāāļø Is Your Health Worth the Investment?
Nov 20, 2024 1:01 pm
you've probably heard this said, or said it yourself...
āThe program is too expensiveā
āIād love to, but I canāt afford it right nowā
āItās out of my budgetā
I get it.
Investing into your health isnāt commercialised. Itās not the norm.
Take a 7-day holiday for example ā¦
The average costs for an Australian couple to go away on a 7 day holiday to Bali costs between $1,755 - $3,690.
The average costs for an English couple to go on a 7 day holiday to
Ibiza costs between Ā£1,285 - Ā£3,710.
Most couples go away each year.
And donāt get me wrong, I believe travel is the most enriching
experience anyone can do, BUT ā¦
Those memories are amplified when you can do more, feel happier,
and remember them for longer.
The investment into a 90-day program fits well within that budget. And it isnāt just for 7 days.
Instead you learn how to eat for your body, develop life-long habits, and become a beacon of inspiration for those you care about most.
I get it.
Itās easy to see the immediate expense and harder to visualise the
long-term returns, especially when you are so used to living with aches, pains, fatigue, and feeling uncomfortable.
Sometimes, the true cost is not the price paid, but in the opportunities
lost by not investing ā¦
Health isnāt usually something we value, until we lose it ā¦
Itās not until we see a loved one suffer, or we experience an injury that
causes you to completely adjust your weekly schedule until it gets prioritised.
But since weāre having this conversation now, maybe thereās still
time?
Since you have opened up this email, letās get you booked in for your
complementary functional health consultation.
Weāll have a look at your āhealth handbrakesā, see whatās holding you
back and figure out why you are feeling the way you are.
Hereās the link to get you booked in
I look forward to seeing you in my diary.
Tom
Zenith Health Coaching