Great Resignation or Great Rethink?

Dr. Shawn Talbott (Ph.D., CNS, LDN, FACSM, FACN, FAIS) has gone from triathlon struggler to gut-brain guru! With a Ph.D. in Nutritional Biochemistry, he's on a mission to boost everyday human performance through the power of natural solutions and the gut-brain axis.

Good article in the Boston Globe Magazine – about the importance of searching for purpose at work after a life-altering pandemic.
— Read on www.bostonglobe.com/2022/11/30/magazine/great-resignation-stretches-theres-another-movement-afoot-great-rethink/

You’ve probably heard some version of the old saying, “find love and purpose in what you do – and you’ll never work a day in your life”?

Similarly, the main “lesson” from the longest (80+ year) study on “what makes a good life” (the Harvard Longevity Study) is that a “good life” is one in which, “we are earning our own success, while serving others” – not a bad way to find “purpose” in our own lives…

Maybe you’re interested in building a coaching business around helping people to improve their Mental Wellness and Physical Health – helping them become the best versions of themselves?

That is exactly what we train you to do in the Certified Mental Wellness Coach program (CMWC) – with 16-hours of education around how the Microbiome and Gut-Brain-Axis help to determine (in large part) how we feel mentally and how we perform physically.

Our last in-person class of the year is happening this week (Dec 8/9) in Nashville – and we have just a few seats left – so we would love to see you there and help you get started with your own purpose-driven success.

About the Author

Exercise physiologist (MS, UMass Amherst) and Nutritional Biochemist (PhD, Rutgers) who studies how lifestyle influences our biochemistry, psychology and behavior - which kind of makes me a "Psycho-Nutritionist"?!?!

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