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Aug 10
Have you’ve ever lacked motivation to workout or eat healthier? You’ll want pay attention to the following 8 tips I’ve got lined up for you. These are from my pal, Yuri Elkaim and I thought they were helpful, so wanted to pass them onto you.
In general, we move towards pleasure and away from pain. It’s that simple. I would argue that human beings do more to avoid pain. Think about the fact that most people are quick to respond with knee jerk reactions, that is, they first need some type of “pain” (ie. a heart attack, diabetes, being obese) to move them into action.
Masters of motivation skillfully associate pain and pleasure. Whether it’s the words they use, the thoughts they think, the images they visualize, or the actions they take … they stack up pain deliberately to move away from behaviors or habits that they don’t want anymore, and they “build up” pleasure to help move them towards new behaviors that they do want, or to reinforce good habits.
So with that being said, let’s have a look at 8 ways to help get you more motivated to workout and eat healthier.
1. What are your reasons WHY? (and the more reasons the better)
You need to figure out a compelling purpose. For example, if your goal is to lose 25 lbs you need to identify WHY that’s important to you. Is it to fit into that old pair jeans, feel sexier for your spouse or feel more confident? Once you identify your initial reason, peel the onion to keep asking “why?” to go deeper and finally come up with real reason that will motivates you!
2. What are your core values?
Figure out what matters to you most and work from there. If you can connect the process (ie. working out, eating healthier) to your core values, even in small ways, you can change your game. For instance, some core values might include freedom, happiness, love, connection, family, or growth.
3. Mindset is Everything
Instead of thinking ‘I have to workout’ or ‘I have to make healthy eating choices’ and you phrase it in a way that you can view these things as a positive instead of an obligation, you can change your mindset. Viewing these things as ‘I get to workout!’ or ‘I get to eat healthy foods!’ may make them more desirable.
4. Remember the Feeling
Remember how good it feels when you finish you workout or eat a healthy meal. Find a way to anchor that feeling into your body so that anytime you’re in a rough patch you can easily remember that feeling and stick to your goals more easily.
5. Use past successes to help you meet present goals
Sometimes you might feel overwhelmed or unsure about your ability to get in a good workout or prepare a healthy meal. However, if you can think back to similar situations in the past (ie. reference points) where you were successful, then realize that you can do it again. If you were once able to do 50 push in one go, then go back to that experience and reassure yourself that you can do it again – if that’s your goal.
6. What’s your mantra?
Find a metaphor or mantra that fuels you. Maybe you’re the “Little Engine that Could.” One of the most powerful things you can do is find a metaphor that connects to your values. Whatever you choose make sure it resonates with you.
I’d love you to share YOUR mantra in the comment section…
7. Don’t always go it alone…
Pair up with somebody who compliments you or who can mentor you and get you over the humps. This is why hiring a trainer can be a great way to get your butt into shape! At the very least, training with a friend can take your workouts to a whole new level.
8. Action = Celebration
Here’s a secret that once you know it and apply it, it can change your life. Action often comes before motivation. So just start with SOMETHING! Then give yourself a self high five. Next day, do SOMETHING again. Just start putting one foot in front of the other. Don’t wait for a bolt of lightening to get you moving, just start to move in the right direction. And then find a way to celebrate that won’t sabotage your healthy efforts. You’ll be surprised how small steps over time will get you to where you want to be.
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I once read that as North Americans with our advanced healthcare, we will live to be 80 or 90 no matter how we feel or no matter our ability to get around. The question is HOW do we want to be getting around? If I work to be in good shape and good health I will be walking upright with a spring in my step at 90. My mantra is…. ‘Moving well at 90!!’
Shawna,
Thanks for the inspirational and motivational tips as I continue my health and weight loss journey into the second half of 2010.I’ve incorporated many of them into my positive reinforcement daily activity plans.
My mantras are ” Being positive counts” and ” I have a strong, healthy body”.
By repeating these mantras it keeps my attention centered and focused on what I need to do. What’s more it silences the negativity that sometimes goes on in my head when overtired or if too many commitments taken on.
The effect creates a new mental pattern of focusing on the positive, staying in the present, and not worrying about the future.
To believe and achieve…I close my eyes and see myself fit. Visualizational is also a great positive reinforcing tool.
One step and day at a time and as you mentioned “Just start with Something”. Mix it up add variety.
Healthy Blessings to all.
Tammy S.
Shawna, hi,
When I’m training a client, I ask clients to get a visual of themselves at their ideal weight or end result. We really go into the picture. Is it in color or black and white? Are you smiling? is the visual a still or moving picture? How do you feel when you see yourself in the picture? Is there sound? You get the idea? It’s pretty cool and very motivating. I also have clients get a visual of themselves doing the exercise and that also helps them perform from an positive place. I really enjoy your info you send along, byw and I appreciate you. Aloha, Robin
Great visualization techniques, thanks for sharing Robin!
Creating that positive mental picture to silence the negative is so important isn’t it? It’s so easy to let the negative take up head space, kick it to the curb! Thanks Tammy!
Wow, Good point Laurel. Who wants to be watching life from the side lines or a wheel chair? Let’s move today so we can all move well at 90!
Dont wait to “feel like it” (you never will) just do it!!
After – you like the way you feel!!
Good point Dina! Just do it! (I guess Nike was onto something with that saying…)