Have you ever felt so inspired with new knowledge that your spirits soar? You’re sure that this new knowledge can help make wondrous changes in peoples lives? That’s how I felt after attending David Wolfe’s 2015 Women’s Wellness Conference.
As a volunteer at the conference, I had a birds-eye view of Wolfe’s insightful vision. I heard many speakers—each imparting unique nuggets of wisdom. The main topics covered were nutrition, food safety and public health.
For those of you who are not familiar with the host of the conference, David Wolfe, he is an exceptional individual. He’s at the forefront of new health discoveries and is constantly talking to the world’s leading scientists, herbalists, and doctors. He is also considered one of the world’s leading nutrition experts.
Wolfe has inspired hundreds of thousands of people to incorporate more organic raw plant foods and herbs in their diet. He reaches a vast cross section of the population with his message—encouraging people to have the “best day ever” every day.
The conference had many inspirational speakers such as Robyn O’Brien, Vani Hari (aka the Food Babe), and Dr. Sara Gottfried. These individuals are speaking up about important issues surrounding food and medicine. Many speakers emphasized the urgent need to change our food system and explored the idea of lifestyle medicine and using food as medicine.
As a volunteer I had a unique opportunity to interact with likeminded people who care about health and wellness.
One of the main things I learned from the conference was the idea that we can create change just by speaking up. If more consumers insist on organic whole plant foods and the removal of chemicals and additives from food, then the massive global corporations that often produce our world food supplies will have to listen.
Therefore, it’s imperative to educate consumers on how to use food as medicine and take responsibility for their own health.
Moreover, at the Women’s Wellness conference it was physically uplifting to be surrounded by others who are passionate about improving health through food. Ever since I started my blog and spreading the message about health I am personally happier on a day to day basis.
Life is too short and I knew that I needed to put my heart into my work. If you don’t know your passion yet. Don’t worry. Reflect on your strengths. What are you good at? What are some of your hobbies? I find the more I focus on my improving my strengths the stronger I become.
Finally, I think it’s important to surround yourself with inspiring people. Positive-minded individuals who want to make you get up every day and make a difference in the world. People who inspire you to become a better version of yourself. So I urge you to go a wellness conference like David Wolfe’s and meet likeminded people. It’s a great way to make new friends!
After volunteering at the Women’s Wellness conference I’m enthusiastic about speaking up about what I believe in. It’s good for the soul to find the right path, speak your truth and work hard to make a difference in people’s lives everyday.
We need more positive people who can be a bright light in a sometimes dark world.
So light up the world and most importantly…
As Mohandas Gandhi said, “Be the change you want to see in the world.”
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