Don is entertaining and convincing. His talk was exactly what our organization needed--it made a significant impact.
Donald B. Ardell, Ph.D., is the principal founder of the modern wellness movement, which began in the mid-1970s with the publication of his best-seller Rodale Press book entitled, High Level Wellness: An Alternative to Doctors, Drugs and Disease. Don has since written 15 other books and, beginning in 1984, has produced 910 REAL Wellness Reports which are distributed around the globe. He has lectured in all but four of our 50 states, as well as in 12 other countries, including in Australia on 12 separate occasions. He has degrees from George Washington, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Stanford University.
As you will soon learn, Don's passion about a REAL wellness philosophy and lifestyle is very different from wellness as the term has been used in recent decades by companies, medical institutions, luxury spa promoters and a wide range of alternative healers. Don's REAL wellness concept is something much more than traditional health education and prevention, and not at all associated with any products, treatments or services. Real wellness, Don maintains, is devoted to knowledge and skill practices in the dimensions of reason, exuberance, athleticism and personal liberties.
Don is the recipient of the Halbert L. Dunn award, the highest honor conveyed by the National Wellness Institute, and similar honors by national societies of Japan and Germany.
Don has spent a lifetime practicing what he promotes. Don was a stellar athlete in high school, the US Air Force, as a starter on the George Washington University championship Southern Conference basketball team, a the state handball champion of Minnesota in 1972 and a 30 year-long triathlete who won a dozen national and seven world triathlon championships.
Today, at 88, his daily routines include a mix of long walks, swimming, singles pickleball, and 250 pushups. Don's also pretty good at choosing eye-catching titles for his books, three of which are entitled, Die Healthy, Not Dead Yet and Wellness Orgasms.
Get rid of inhibitions that constrain and disguise your fullest possibilities as a highly evolved human. Doing so will get you in shape for the real challenge -- overcoming the norms and customs that reinforce mediocre levels of health, happiness and freedom. I have five proposals to guide you in this quest.
Five Questions: Before describing my five proposals, please consider these five questions:
1. Are you normal? Yes or no.
2. What is your weight and height? Make a note -- and show what you wrote to the person next to you.
3. What do you suppose is nature's most powerful medicine or semi-panacea? One word should be sufficient. (Show the person next to you what you wrote.)
4. Ever been on a diet? Yes or no. Did it work? Did you lose weight AND keep it off? Yes or no.
5. What comes to mind when I ask, "What are the best of times?" How often each day do you say, or think, something like, "Wow. I am one fortunate person. This is so sweet. This is the best of times."
The Five Proposals: And now, five suggestions, aided by a few visuals, to set you on your way to advanced levels of health, happiness and freedom.
1. Don't be normal
2. Be realistic - set modest expectations
3. Become addicted to nature's wonder drug -- exercise
4. Try my new diet -- the Exercise Diet or "TED"
5. Seek 23 DBRU equivalents daily.
Conclusion and Parting Words
There you have it -- the five suggestions. I hope they put you in a good mood and motivate you to try to prove that you can do it. It won't be easy but then, nothing worthwhile ever is.
Maybe the time has come to resolve to go out there and celebrate life more than you already do, to seek DBRU equivalents and ways to become more fit, play more, have more fun. And, as suggested, seek new levels of health, happiness and freedom.
As my daughter said to me not so long ago during her high school days, "Dad, may all your dead rhinos be like totally bloated on this lovely day." Thank you and be well.