Motivation to Help You Exercise
Your health is your number one priority.

Many people struggle with how to stay on a disciplined diet and exercise routine. Life changes, illness, and stress can sometimes steer you off your fixed schedule. Do not let these things happen to you! You have control and willpower to stay focused on whatever it is you truly want. You can put down the extra helping of dinner when you are no longer hungry. You can pick up more glasses of water and remember to take your daily vitamins. You can have the figure of your dreams now and every day for the rest of your life.
Clarity of mind is essential to one’s ability to stay focused on anything in life. The saying “Less is more” is brilliant and entirely true. The less worries and stress that fills your life, the more you can focus on the betterment and goals you have for the richest life possible. People often eat when they are stressed. They also often feel too tired for exercise when they stress.
It is important to keep in mind that sometimes getting back into exercise can be difficult. But you must remember how good it feels when your feet hit the pavement again; when you feel in control and command of your health and physical well being. When you begin to see the positive effects of exercise, how your body begins to tone up and how you feel energized and even more alive than ever before.
You must remember that you are worth the world and that your health is more important than anything else. Without your health everything else in your life suffers. You need to be at your tip top best shape in order to be able to give yourself fully to other people in every aspect of your life, i.e. business, friendship, family and your significant other.
And, once you begin to exercise regularly again, you will reduce your stress in every way. Exercise releases important feel good endorphines that will have you feeling like you are walking on cloud 9. You will have more energy and be able to accomplish more in your life, doubly decreasing the stress you currently feel or have felt in the past.
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Brandy Joyce | Aug 7, 2007 | Reply
Thanks for the motivating words!
francie | Aug 8, 2007 | Reply
Just stopping by for a quick “pick me up” (:
Good article…
Lucy Lockett | Aug 9, 2007 | Reply
yep, yep and double pep yep! Well written and I went for my walk this morning!
Liane Schmidt | Aug 9, 2007 | Reply
That makes me so happy to hear Lucy! You can keep it up! And thank you so much for stopping by Francie! And for reading Brandy!
Best wishes!
Sincerely,
-Liane Schmidt.
koyin | Sep 3, 2007 | Reply
thank you for the view on top 10 excuses for being late. That is a good policy to have too.