By
Bryce Sanders January 20, 2020
Consider
bears. They eat a lot in the autumn — up to 20,000 calories daily, gaining
three pounds a day! This is followed by lying still for several months over the
winter. Although bears don’t technically hibernate, they remain in a reduced
metabolic state for several months.
This
may be fine if you live in Yellowstone National Park, but you have a job, a
career and a family. How can you be less bearlike and vault into spring healthy
and energetic?
A large
amount of winter wellness is common sense. Along with planning for retirement
and sales goals, it makes sense for everyone to also have a plan for winter
wellness.
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