lack of motivation :(
msallymae
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Anyone have any positive advice to help me find the motivation to go work out?
Thank you
-Ally
Thank you
-Ally
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when I work out I feel in a better mood. even though I dont like it when its happening and I make funny noises when I lift weights Its worth it.0
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Working out is YOUR time, and you deserve time for yourself and deserve to be healthy and happy.0
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When I am in that "lack of motivation" mood, I always try and imagine my self what I want to end up looking like and realize that it isn't going to happen all by it self and that work needs to be done. Visualization is a VERY powerful tool.0
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Just go even if you don't want to. Then when you are done, you will be so happy you did.
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I just make myself get up and do it even when I don't feel like it. Once I get started generally I get into it and start enjoying the challenge. Music helps a ton too!0
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I like how I feel after I workout but I have the worst time getting myself to do it. What helps me is having a friend, someone to talk you into it when you really DO NOT want to go.0
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I too find motivating myself a little tough cos I can't get out of the house to a gym (single parent issue) and can easily choose to stick the TV on and not do anything.
But since I joined MFP I have had great support and now I try and do fitness DVD and wii zumba a few times a week once my boy is in bed and I always feel better afterwards. It even gives me more energy and I now notice that I have a shorter fuse on the weeks that I don't workout as much.
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i never really want to go work out, but then i think about what i want to look like and i know i cant do that unless i get my but up and exercise. then once i start i usually feel pumped up to do more.0
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there are times that I really don't want to go to the gym (i'm really tired, or its raining out, etc)
but i just tell myself, ok, i'll just go and take it easy <and watch tv>, better than not working out at all.
but once i'm there i guess the adrenaline kicks in and almost 99% of the time I end up getting a kickass workout.0 -
Make yourself go. It's one of the few things I do that make me feel better when I am fighting this fight. That is exactly what it is....fighting back. Keep getting up. I say the best exercise is when I exercise self-control and eat on a plan. That is why I am back here today....I have been eating what I want, when I want. That kind of eating adds the pounds. "Failing to plan is planning to fail". We can do this. Exercise self-control when we eat and exercise our bodies....we will feel a lot better physically and mentally.0
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It's probably not the most healthy idea but I wake up early to work out and while I'm laying there deciding whether to actually go run or not I close my eyes and picture myself getting fatter and fatter.0
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the amount of feedback i just received is pretty motivating, thank you everyone. i am seriously impressed.
thank you so much!!
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Since I am always on my phone, I put a picture of myself 7 years ago when I was thin as my wallpaper. Definitely a motivator EVERY DAY! The hardest part is getting up and going to the gym!0
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Just do it! get it over with so that dont have to think about that part of your day until tomorrow. Plus like someone said exercise makes me feel better hopefully it does for you too.0
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How many people have you told that you were going to lose weight? Do any of them not like you? Whenever you tell someone you're going to lose weight, you automatically have people that are counting on you to fail.
Yeah, that's pretty disgusting, but it's the way some people work. Don't you wanna prove them wrong? Have the pleasure of rubbing their noses in it by wearing that sexy top you've always wanted to wear (or better yet, running into them at that department store for skinny people that you were never able to shop at, but now can)?
Also, whether you know it or not, it will boost your confidence, and that little nagging voice in the back of your head telling you negative things about your body? It will be silenced. You'll be able to focus on life and live it how it should be lived.0 -
Working out doesn;'t just mean going to the gym. Try bike rides, walking, or other outdoor activity with friends. I work 12-9pm,5 days a week and going to the gym tends to be a pain in the butt, so I've actually been relying on workout DVDs such as the Jillian Michaels 30 Day Shred and Yoga dvds. I love these! The 30 Day Shred is doing great things to my body! I definitely recommend it! Sometimes its easier it get yourself to workout when you don't have to drive to a location or if you can find a workout that is fun.
On a tougher note, if you can afford to, you can pay for workout classes so you would have to go to get your money's worth haha0 -
When I am in that "lack of motivation" mood, I always try and imagine my self what I want to end up looking like and realize that it isn't going to happen all by it self and that work needs to be done. Visualization is a VERY powerful tool.
That helps a lot...0 -
Just get there...wherever it is that you workout...just get there! Half the battle is getting there, once you're there it's easy. I always think about all the great music that's in my ipod that I get to listen to. Music that no one else likes but me and I get to crank it up and listen to it for as long as I am working out!!0
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My advice would be to just keep going. It's hard and most days I DREAD exercising, but the committment I made requires that so I am proving myself to be stronger when I do it...not physically, but mentally! Hope this helps...I know you can do it!0
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Fast-paced music makes all the difference for me. Some songs almost demand that i get up and move. Good luck.0
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On a tougher note, if you can afford to, you can pay for workout classes so you would have to go to get your money's worth haha
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No-one else can do the workout for you.....make it happen!0
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