Every minute of your life is an opportunity to invest in yourself by picking the right activity. Which activity is right for you? what fits you depends on your nature and human nature is complicated, fascinating and something everyone should learn.
The better you understand your nature, the better you can pick the right activity to balance your health over time, so that you live your best life.
.Fit2Thrive is about lifelong learning to achieve your best life.
Life is made up of daily activities, including those we want to do and those we have to do. Our lifelong health depends on how we go about these activities.
The fun in life comes from constantly learning new ways to enjoy the journey.
Activities: Happy
Do things that make you happy. As you pass the time, learn to enjoy what you do because we do not repeat things we do not enjoy. When you are happy, you can overcome any challenge. These regular everyday activities are often a bit longer and may take the entire day. Here, we consider how these longer activities impact our lives and health.
It is important that you enjoy what you do because if you enjoy something, then you will do it again. The opposite is true as well because we do not…
Getting out and visiting places is what humans are designed to do which is why we are called hunters and gatherers. So days out are a great way to invest…
Parks are a great place to spend time either on you own or with family and friends. From local, adventure or country parks there are so many on offer there…
Hobbies & Pastimes That Build Lifelong Health and Wellbeing Discover how everyday hobbies like football, walking, and photography can restore your health, joy, and rhythm — naturally. These aren’t side…
Life is to be lived, and the modern world has the best entertainment we have ever seen. From TV to music to sports and trips. Literally, everything you can imagine…
Tennis isn’t just a game. It’s how I came back to myself. At Fit2Thrive, I believe in building health through play — using the things you already love to create…
Discover how football became a tool for healing, connection, and growth — through family, movement, and mindset. A Fit2Thrive story on reclaiming joy through play. Football as a Healing Hobby…
Why Flying? Flying isn’t just for thrill-seekers. It’s not just about aircraft, engines, or adrenaline. At Fit2Thrive, flying is a metaphor for what health really means: freedom, perspective, balance, and…
Curriculum: Life
All life is made of cells. It is easy to underestimate how much each cell does for us. Learn how to talk to your cells, get them working together well and enjoy the health and happiness well supported cells give you.
The way Genes and Genetics are perceived in current culture is that they are god-like elements that determine our fate and rule our very existence. The truth is a lot…
If like me you love to learn then you’ve probably asked yourself many times how you actually learn anything. What is the process involved and how can you use it…
The brain is just the most fascinating thing in the world, at least it is to me. Carl Sagan famously said that humans are a way for the universe to…
Exercise isn’t “extra.” It’s part of how the human system stays healthy.This page brings together the key ways physical activity improves health — and why long periods of inactivity create…
Vision is such a complex and incredibly useful gift and we are still learning so much about how it actually works Our knowledge of vision has progressed to the point…
Teachers: Nature
Embrace self-development. Life is a journey of growth that benefits from regular experimentation. You will never know it all, but every moment can teach you something, so you can know more today than you did yesterday. These are ongoing activities that we do every day, often lasting the day or longer.
Living systems are in constant motion, from the inner workings of our cells to the synchronised movements of bird flocks. What sets these systems apart is that they are powered…
“Lack of activity destroys the good condition of every human being while movement and methodical physical exercise save it and preserve it.”— Plato Thousands of years later, those words still…
What if the simplest path to better health, longer life, and more joy wasn’t a supplement, diet, or program — but simply moving your body a little more each day?…
Source: The Lancet, 2012 The Global Problem Physical inactivity has become a worldwide pandemic, contributing to an estimated 6–10% of all deaths related to non-communicable diseases, including heart disease, type…
How do you actually get the best out of your brain? Over the past 30 years, I’ve learned countless strategies for using neuroscience to think clearer, feel better, and learn…
The immune system is just a true wonder of the universe and the authors at Kurzgesagt have done a wonderful job of bringing that wonder to life in this incredible…
Obesity is a major risk factor for many chronic diseases, including: Obesity is a complex disease caused by many factors, including: genetics, family history, eating patterns, lack of sleep or physical…
Over the three decades I have been researching health and wellness I have discovered many incredible teachers that have taught me so much. On the topics of physical activity, health…
Presented by Johnathan, I find the Institute of Human Anatomy channel on YouTube to be a really enjoyable and informative watch. This is a great watch for body nerds and…
The Royal Society has taught me so much over the years that I have to include them as teachers. From Amazing Talks by Nick Lane and others, I have gained…
A fascinating book that sheds new light on how neural connections form I’ve just finished reading ‘The Talent Code ‘ by Daniel Coyle and already I feel it’s one of those…
I love TED talks and I had the pleasure today of reliving some special talks I watched by Adam Grant several years ago. Adam is an organisational psychologist studying what…
I was lucky enough to be lectured by Adrianne Hardman at Loughborough University during my degree. She was such a knowledgeable academic that her lectures were tough, challenging, and very…
I have read so much over the years about the dangers of sedentary behaviour, but I noticed how little I have covered the risk of Physical inactivity and the research…