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I suck at Motivating myself

Posts: 1 Member
edited November 2024 in Motivation and Support
Title said it all lol

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  • Posts: 5 Member
    You and ME Both!
  • Posts: 17 Member
    I think it gets easier once you see results. Plus, removing yourself from bad influences helps the most.
  • Posts: 912 Member
    I think motivation comes and goes, but routines stay. So make a few routines that help you and just focus on those. Like you always do 3 stretches when you wake up. Low energy requirement but big sense of accomplishment. Do small routines like: 10 min walk everyday after work to decompress. 10 min walk after dinner with spouse to catch up. Etc. Routines save you when motivation is nowhere to be found. Start super small and succeed forward. Best of luck!
  • I usually have my siblings hid the T.V. remote from and and tell them not to let me bribe them until I work out. Almost always works.
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    Motivation is fleeting.

    I had to set habits. It's like brushing my teeth. I have to do that every day. Working out is a necessary habit that I can't skip.

    Put it on your calendar and treat it like a meeting with your boss. You cannot cancel, unless you are really sick or something.
  • Posts: 69 Member
    Motivation is fleeting.

    I had to set habits. It's like brushing my teeth. I have to do that every day. Working out is a necessary habit that I can't skip.

    Put it on your calendar and treat it like a meeting with your boss. You cannot cancel, unless you are really sick or something.

    I actually printed out a calendar my first 2 months of lifting, and got excited every time I got to cross out a workout or meal.
  • Posts: 49 Member
    You can do it! Add me.
  • Posts: 59 Member
    Motivation is an emotion. Emotions can't always be trusted. ;)

    Instead of waiting on motivation it helps me to focus on being disciplined. I don't always feel like meal prepping, but it's part of my goal. I don't always want to go to the gym but I made a commitment to myself. Focus on your "whys" and just do it.
  • Posts: 481 Member
    Motivation is fleeting.

    I had to set habits. It's like brushing my teeth. I have to do that every day. Working out is a necessary habit that I can't skip.

    Put it on your calendar and treat it like a meeting with your boss. You cannot cancel, unless you are really sick or something.

    Same - motivation is a tease. Create a routine - what works for you. But try to remain flexible. I made the mistake of not being flexible and was completely derailed by a trip. Fake it until you make it, eventually it'll be a habit and before you know it - a month will have passed.
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