What if you were invited to a party, but once you arrived you found out you couldn't have any cake until you had eaten a bowl of Brussels sprouts? You'd be pretty disappointed, right?
That's how I felt when starting The Well Path. I wanted the "cake" of how to reverse the aging process, but had to eat the "Brussels sprouts" of reading about the science first.
One of the problems I have with self-help books is that the author always wants to explain the science behind their theories. They want to explain the why before they explain the how.
All important information, but I wanted the good stuff! Maybe put the science stuff behind the plan instead of right at the front?
Since I do not like Brussels sprouts, I cheated a little and just skimmed the first part.
It was worth the wait though, as The Well Path actually sounds doable!
Everything is laid out for you in easily understandable steps, and there's even a Prep Week for you to get ready!
No harsh regimens. No forbidden foods. No killer exercise program.
Instead, there are small steps you take each week that gradually change your life for the better. And even better, there are no hard and fast deadlines! I can do small steps. Small steps are good!
Who knew that drinking a cup of warm lemon water every morning and having soup for lunch would be so life changing? Yes, there are other steps, but they're added so gradually that you sort of ease into them without hurting yourself.
I'm actually excited about this routine! I've just started, but think I can really stick with it because of all of the easy, gradual changes.
And best of all, the author says I can have cake!