Where are you, Mrs.Motivation?!?
admin | July 14, 2009Lately, I have NOT had any motivation to do anything! Sure, I get up at 6:30am every morning and do the P90X program with my boyfriend Steve and 3x a week I work out with my trainer, but anything beyond that I feel like I can’t do it! I know because of my weight gain after The Biggest Loser Finale (for those who don’t know, I have gained about 25lbs…we all gain something), I am feeling slightly depressed. Being in that BL environment was SO safe; nothing to tempt me, nothing else to do but work out, all my attention was on ME. But now, I am thrown back into the “real world”, which scares the CRAP out of me! I know that I have to deal with it and learn how to adjust to this so-called “real world” and that tons of people go through the same thing I am. I decided to do a Google search on “motivation to exercise” and I came to a cool list of reasons why we should keep our body healthy. I am going to share them with you and I hope that if you’re going through the same struggles, you will take this advice and use it! Also, if anyone wants to share their story or experiences, please leave a comment!
XOXO Amy C.
From the Website: Zen Habits (www.zenhabbits.net)
- How you feel after a workout. I always feel great after a good workout. It’s a high. And I let that motivate me the next time: “You know how good you’re going to feel, Leo!”
- Time for you. While many people make time to take care of others (kids, spouse, other family, co-workers, boss), they don’t often make time to take care of themselves. Instead, make your “you” time a priority, and don’t miss that exercise appointment.
- Calories burned. If you count calories (and it’s really one of the most effective ways to lose weight), you know that the more you exercise, the more calories you burn — and the bigger your calorie deficit.
- Having fun. Exercise should be fun. If it isn’t, try a different kind of activity that you enjoy. As long as you’re moving, it’s good for you.
- How you’re going to look. Imagine a slimmer, fitter you. Now let that visualization drive you.
- Magazines. It motivates me to read fitness magazines. Not sure why, but it works.
- Cover models. Sure, they’re genetically freaky, and probably Photoshopped to look perfect. But for some reason, looking at how good a cover model looks helps motivate me to work harder.
- Blogs. I enjoy reading blogs about people who are into running, or losing weight. It can show the ups and downs they go through, and you can learn from their experiences.
- Success stories. I find the success stories of others incredibly inspirational. If a fitness website has success stories, I’ll almost always read them.
- Forums. Do the monthly challenge on the Zen Habits forums, or join another forum full of like-minded or like-goaled peopled. Check in daily. It really helps.
- Rewards. If you exercise for a few days, give yourself a reward! A week? Another reward. Do it often in the beginning.
- Fitting into new clothes. Wanna look good in a smaller size? Work out!
- Being attractive. That’s always a good motivator, as I’m sure we all know. Edited to correct language.
- Adrenaline rush. I get a rush when I exercise. Ride that rush to complete the workout.
- Stress relief. Wound up after a long day at the office? Get out and work off that stress. It makes a world of difference.
- Time for contemplation. I love, love the quiet time of exercise for thinking about things. Most of this post was written in my head as I exercised.
- A workout partner. Best thing I’ve done.
- An exercise class. Sign up for a class, perhaps with a friend, and you’ll be motivated to get there and work out.
- A coach or trainer. Worth the money, just for the motivation.
- An exercise log/graph. For some reason, writing it down is extremely important. Really. Do it for a week and you’ll see what I mean.
- Your before picture. You often don’t realize how far you’ve come. Take pictures.
- A 5K race or triathlon. Just sign up for one, and you’ll be motivated to train.
- The dread of feeling “yuck” from not exercising. I hate how I feel after not exercising. So I remind myself of that when I feel tired.
- Living long enough to see your grandkids … and play with them.
- The scale. It’s not motivating to weigh yourself every day, as your weight fluctuates. But if you weigh yourself once a week, you’ll be motivated to have it keep going down, instead of up. Combine the scale with the measuring tape, and measure your waist.
- Reaching a goal. Set a goal for weight, or your waist measurement, or a number of days to work out, or a number of miles to run this week. Setting and tracking a goal helps motivate you to complete that goal. Make it easily achievable.
- Posting it on your blog. Tell people you’re going to lose weight or exercise daily, and report to them. You’ll make it happen.
- Motivational quotes. I like to print them out or put them on my computer desktop.
- Books. I just bought a strength-training book as a reward. It makes me want to hit the weights!
- Others commenting on how good you look. When someone notices the changes in your body, it feels good. And it makes you want to work out more.
- An upcoming day at the beach, or a reunion. Nuff said.
Thanks for the article Amy! Great tips! I struggle with
Nicole | July 16, 2009Thanks for the article Amy! Great tips! I struggle with motivation every day…Sometimes I’m so tired after working with students all day, I just can’t imagine working out too…but I try to remember how I’ll feel afterwards, that “rush” and I know I’ll sleep better and feel better! It’s a day to day battle and I’m there right there with you! You’re my motivation, thank you!
Thanks for these Amy, lord knows I feel the same
Cari | July 16, 2009Thanks for these Amy, lord knows I feel the same way as you some times…I am going to print these and put them up both at work and on my fridge!!
Amy- This was an awesome list and I definitely need
Sarah | July 20, 2009Amy- This was an awesome list and I definitely need something like this to push me. Its funny that you mention this, because I thought I was the only one who felt this way! I could do so well if I didn’t have to grocery shop and cook for myself, but reality is I need to learn how to control my cravings and have the ability to say no! It’s soo hard having my thin friends and boyfriend around who like to go out for ice cream or coffee drinks late at night. I’d love to know what you use as your ability to say no to those type of things and to push yourself higher. I think what you have done for yourself it great and its even better that your willing to help others with your great website! Thanks so much for helping people like me!
Hi! I found your post via google and found it really
jen | August 5, 2009Hi!
I found your post via google and found it really worth a read! I am currently writing an article about motivation for my blog and I am going to feature and link to yours
It would be great if you could have a look around mine some time too, thanks!
jeni
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