
Sneak peek of my forthcoming Memorial Day trip pics. Here’s me with Baby Palm Tree. We LOVED the Baby Palm. (We also loved the tequila. Natch.)

Sneak peek of my forthcoming Memorial Day trip pics. Here’s me with Baby Palm Tree. We LOVED the Baby Palm. (We also loved the tequila. Natch.)
But I wouldn’t say that we (at The Future Well) look at health from just a medical and emotional perspective. I’d say it’s much more than that. The word health has been hijacked by the medical/sickness industry. But it really means the way you live your everyday life through your relationships with friends, family, your neighborhood, your movement, your food, your experiences, your work, and your finances. Health isn’t a goal, it’s a tool to live your life the way you want. Sometimes being fit isn’t the tool you want to use, but having a lovely marriage is. Is the unfit person with a lovely marriage less healthy than a fit person with a horrible relationship with their spouse? Health is obviously complex but it’s more about sociology and anthropology than pills and scalpels.
Interview: Dr. Jay Parkinson | Made by Many
It’s a bit of a long one, but if you’d like to dive in…
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The gorgeous location – and co-host – of my NYC Garden BDay party next weekend! (Taken with Instagram at Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY)

Last full day here. Starting the petition for Facebook to have a Playa Mujeres office. (Taken with instagram)

On our balcony…only thing missing is wine in hand. Off to remedy this. (Taken with instagram)

Beachtime! (Trying to get a pic & get out of the way of a wedding that was starting!) (Taken with instagram)

Poolside. Sometimes doing a whole lot of nothing is magical. (Taken with Instagram at Isla Grill)

Sunset in Playa Mujeres. I’m lounging on out outdoor bed & loving it all. (Taken with Instagram at La Amada Resort)

Current status. (@Alexia, I took your wise advice.) (Taken with Instagram at La Amada Resort)