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Walk Towards Health – 20 Day Community Challenge! 🌿

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  • annelise piersA Offline
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    So Sunday is our ‘last’ day of the challenge and I wanted to leave you with an invitation to go forest bathing this Sunday!!!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12CCjoixpkA…
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stuZaKB9j7I

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      annelise piers definitely will do forest Bathing Sunday

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        Thank you for making this an exciting and amazing virtual challenge. Your energy and commitment to the goal kept this alive and kicking. annelise piers thank you for organizing this and Meenu Preethi Balaji thank you for sharing your valuable advise.

        We would like to put together a new challenge every month. If you have some ideas on what we could do in October, please feel free to share them below!

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          Thank you so much team for motivating us and enabling new practices to be integrated in the joy of walking and healing!!🎈🎈🙏🏻

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            Hello everyone, Let’s continue walking. its fun when we walk together.
            This is Trupti here I am in action with new learnings.

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              8.4K views · 13K reactions | 🚶‍♂️ The Life-Changing Power of a Daily Walk If you commit to walking every day — especially in nature — within a year, your life can look completely different. 🌿 What the research shows (Japan’s studies on “forest bathing”): • Walking in nature balances the sympathetic + parasympathetic nervous systems • Protects the brain from the harmful effects of excess cortisol • Supports mental clarity, calm, and emotional resilience 🧠 Important reminder: Cortisol isn’t inherently bad — like all hormones, it has a purpose. But too much, for too long, creates wear and tear on the body and mind. A simple daily walk helps bring that balance back. 📌 Bottom line: One of the most underrated medicines is right outside your door. 🗣️ Speaker: @jillianteta 🎵 Music: Emile Mosseri - Jacob and the Stone 🎬 Video: @tombilyeu (YouTube) Contact us for credit or removal requests (no copyright intended) ©️ All rights and credits reserved to the respective owner(s). | BioPulse

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                8.4K views · 13K reactions | 🚶‍♂️ The Life-Changing Power of a Daily Walk If you commit to walking every day — especially in nature — within a year, your life can look completely different. 🌿 What the research shows (Japan’s studies on “forest bathing”): • Walking in nature balances the sympathetic + parasympathetic nervous systems • Protects the brain from the harmful effects of excess cortisol • Supports mental clarity, calm, and emotional resilience 🧠 Important reminder: Cortisol isn’t inherently bad — like all hormones, it has a purpose. But too much, for too long, creates wear and tear on the body and mind. A simple daily walk helps bring that balance back. 📌 Bottom line: One of the most underrated medicines is right outside your door. 🗣️ Speaker: @jillianteta 🎵 Music: Emile Mosseri - Jacob and the Stone 🎬 Video: @tombilyeu (YouTube) Contact us for credit or removal requests (no copyright intended) ©️ All rights and credits reserved to the respective owner(s). | BioPulse

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                  I hear from many of you that you are still walking!!! I’m thrilled to hear that and as Trupti said, let’s keep moving and sharing here!!!

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                      140 plus days of walking. It’s a habit for sure and so much peace is felt on the walks, grounding it all. 😎🎈🙏🏻

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                          Great job! Hope the 20-day challenge helped motivate you. I started walking 7–8k steps daily from January. We’ll be launching more such challenges soon.

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                            Namaste everyone… I hear from many that you’d like to continue to walk and have a group that encourages you!!! I’ve set myself a tangible goal for Nov 22: The Cauvery River Trail. I remember getting really fit when I had a 10K I was prepping for earlier … so here I go again. I’ve made myself a vision board picture with chatGPT’s help, broken down the 10K goal into the months between now and then, and made a plan for stamina AND strength. who’d like to join me. Pick any goal you want… and we’ll encourage each other to move on purpose (that’s what I mentally engraved on the hypnotic band I wore back when I cracked it the first time) .
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                              Namaste everyone… I hear from many that you’d like to continue to walk and have a group that encourages you!!! I’ve set myself a tangible goal for Nov 22: The Cauvery River Trail. I remember getting really fit when I had a 10K I was prepping for earlier … so here I go again. I’ve made myself a vision board picture with chatGPT’s help, broken down the 10K goal into the months between now and then, and made a plan for stamina AND strength. who’d like to join me. Pick any goal you want… and we’ll encourage each other to move on purpose (that’s what I mentally engraved on the hypnotic band I wore back when I cracked it the first time) .
                              Nov Goal.png

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                              Annelise Manchanda Piers Yay!! I’m on my 260 day now, with a few days off here and there, due to back and hip squeals lol! So excited for the refresher🛐😍⚡️Thank you. 😇

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                                I’ve been able to walk every day since the challenge. My ultimate goal is 8k steps and I usually go above this, weather permitting of course. Lots of things unfold while walking and many kind souls I’ve met along the way

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