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Fitness Motivation - Exercise & Diet Tips
To Help Stay Motivated
Move more. Exercise is about the body in motion. A body that moves
keeps a mind motivated. Get rid of excuses and thoughts that you need to be in
fantastic shape in order to exercise. The longer you wait, the longer it will
be before you have more energy and reach fitness. Occupy your mind.
If you have drifted into a "same old day" routine you may be helping
to keep negative thoughts alive. A narrow focus leads to an unbalanced view about
what may not be right in your life. It's time to refocus and get involved so you
don't dwell on problems. Nobody's life is perfect so when you take part in activities
or learning your mind is exercised. This leads to positive thoughts and habits
so you stay youthful. Take control. Today's lifestyles are demanding
and can sidetrack you. If you do not consciously put a plan into play for good
health, life happens to you instead of the other way around. People who have had
the most success with wellness have regular routines for healthy eating, exercise
and stress management. Don't let your lifestyle sabotage your desire to live a
full, healthy life. Investigate you. Spend a little time understanding
what influences what you do and what is really important to you. This is a healthy
first step in order to change for the better. Take a little time to sort things
out, look at your routine and see what gets in the way of what you really want
to happen. This is an important part of a plan that will be long lasting, meaningful
and keep your interest. Vary your routine. Keep it fresh, exciting
and fun. Break free of an old dieting mentality and mindset. Participate in many
types of activities and try new foods. These techniques help you to stay inspired
and give you the incentive to go the distance. This will prevent you from getting
bored and going back to old habits. Accept yourself. Comparing yourself
to others leads to negative thoughts and unhappiness. These are mind games that
ultimately make you unhappy and make you feel like you are getting nowhere. The
sooner you recognize your strengths and believe in yourself, the better you will
be. Talk to someone. Know who you can trust and confide in. When
you tell others what bugs you and what you would like to do, they can be there
for you. They can remind you what is important and help you to stay motivated.
Know when it is time to talk to a professional who specializes in health and nutrition
coaching, they can be your greatest supporter and will advocate for you. Increase
your health budget. Evaluate what the costs are to achieving good health.
Spend your time and money wisely and make sure you are getting the most out of
your program. When you preset a time for exercise and meal planning and lock-in
money that will be used to help your personal care it makes it easier for good
things to happen. This advance planning becomes a driving force and helps you
to keep at it. Observe others. Take a look at people who are eating
healthfully and who exercise regularly. When you see others who have positive
lifestyles it is easier to copy what works and fit it in to your situation. Connect
with good habits, they are contagious and help inspire you to great things. Nourish
not neglect. A "new you" starts with nutrition. Food is our fuel
so eating right will keep your mind sharp and lead to positive thoughts and actions.
Missing meals and fad dieting sap can sap energy and motivation. This can lead
to an overeating seesaw and make you frustrated. Don't fight with food; let it
work for you so you can enjoy life to its fullest.
By
Nicolette Pace
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