Optimizing Your Health for Happiness

by Jackson UpmannAnnouncementsApr 10, 2024

Happiness might be in your head, but it depends on your heart—and your physical health in general.

Could you be eating better, sleeping better, or exercising more effectively?

I could. Almost everyone could. And such improvements are among the easiest ways to enhance our lives.

But you have to know how.

At LevelUp 2024, health expert Max Lugavere will show how to optimize your nutrition, sleep, and exercise so you can live the longest, happiest, most fulfilling life possible.

I’m a long-time fan of Max’s work, and his insights have had a huge impact on my health. And his LevelUp talk will present an integrated view that could do the same for you.

Now you can save 40% by taking advantage of our April Ascent pricing (prices will never be lower).

Register Now

LevelUp. It’s time to thrive.

See you at the most life-enhancing conference of the year!

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