Where do you get the motivation to exercise? Read this article, digest it, implement the ideas, get active and hopefully you won't look back!
A little every day
Sure - there are many obstacles that you can allow to block your way - but WHY? Why deprive yourself of a much better quality of life? So those who say "Exercise is too boring", or "I'm in no shape to exercise" or "I simply don't have the time" - clear your mind, leave it open to re-set these thoughts and read on.
Firstly - let's get comfortable with the term exercise. Perhaps you equate this only with jogging, power walking, swimming, rowing, squash, cycling and stair stepping; all of which could be pretty intimidating. There is good news - other more gentle activities such as dancing, mowing the lawn, gardening and light sporting activities also qualify as exercise.
According to an article in the journal "The Physician and Sports Medicine" (Feb 2000), moderate physical activities are definitely worthwhile and are highly effective in managing weight, promoting health and reducing stress. Furthermore, there is increased respect for the process of exercise or physical activity - doing something daily, regardless of the amount of fitness produced.
This is great news and makes the whole idea of health through physical activity so much more attainable.
So don't delay. I'm sure you believe you've read all the motivational tips out there - but here are some you possibly haven't considered:
Where do you fit in?
So don't take the approach of Robert M. Hutchins, who said: "Whenever I feel like exercise I lie down until the feeling passes". You'll never look back when you realise all the benefits that are available when you exercise regularly! See you out there! - Kathleen Mc Quaide
(Health24.com)