The older I get and the more money I make, one thing is clear. Health can’t be bought.
Sure, you can splurge on a personal trainer, chef, wearables, supplements, and more. But you still have to put in the work. There aren’t any shortcuts. You can’t pay someone to do the run or workout for you.
Health has been a top priority of mine for the last few years, and it remains the one constant priority I try to maintain as life gets in the way.
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No Shortcuts
Money can get you access to the best resources. Personal trainers who know exactly how to push you. Chefs who prepare perfectly balanced meals. The latest wearables that track every metric. High-quality supplements that support your goals.
But none of that matters if you don’t show up and do the work yourself. You can’t outsource the actual effort. The workout has to be done by you. The discipline has to come from you.
The Secret
What’s the secret to staying consistent? Do workouts that don’t feel like a workout.
For me, that’s doing workouts outside. When exercise feels like play, it stops being a chore. It becomes something you actually look forward to instead of something you have to force yourself to do.
My Favorites
The activities that keep me moving and motivated:
- Mountain biking
- Skiing
- Hiking
- Rafting
The list goes on and on. These outdoor activities don’t just keep me fit. They keep me energized, clear-headed, and connected to what matters.
Conclusion
Health is the one thing money can’t buy for you. You can invest in all the tools and resources, but the work is yours to do. The key is finding workouts that don’t feel like work. For me, that means getting outside and doing activities I genuinely enjoy.
Life gets busy and priorities shift. But health is the one constant I try to maintain no matter what. When you find what works for you, staying consistent becomes so much easier.
If you’re ever in Colorado, hit me up and let’s get out together.