WORKOUT MOTIVATION!!

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Yesterday I posted this on my blog, and I keep going back to it for motivation, so in case it helps a fellowe MFP:er, here u go!

Posted on 11/12/2011 by MissDiscipline //
Today I posted a topic asking about fitness blogs, and I was told about a blog called Nerd Fitness. One of the posts were so motivational and a real "no-bullcrap-get-off-your-*kitten*-and-move" article, that I printed out and put up on my fridge. Just though I should share this little text in case it helps someone else get past any workout-excuses you might have today! :)

IT WILL NEVER BE:

-Easy
-Perfect
-The right time

NOBODY IS GOING TO:

-Tell you exactly what to do
-Drag you out of bed in the morning
-Yell at you to eat healthy
-Lift weights for you
-Run a race for you

THERE WILL ALWAYS BE:

-Holidays
-Sick days
-Sleepless nights
-Early mornings
-Vacations
-Bad weather
-Long days at the office

IT WILL ALWAYS BE EASIER TO:
-Say no
-Hit SNOOZE
-Do nothing
-Settle
-Blame others
-Make excuses
-Give up
-Say “I tried my best” when you really didn’t


Life is freaking tough - health, wealth, and happiness certainly don’t come easy.


FOR THOSE REASONS YOU DO NOT NEED:
-The best equipment
-The best business plan
-The PERFECT workout program (it doesn’t exist)
-A super specific meal plan

And it’s okay to:

-Not have all of the answers yet – NOBODY does
-Not have your life completely figured out yet – NOBODY does
-Get started and figure things out as you go

As Teddy Roosevelt once said, “Do the best you can, with what you have, where you are.”

TAKE ACTION, MAKE CHANGES.
You will make mistakes. You will fail. Embrace it.


You know what’s NOT okay?
-To expect instant success and gratification
-To give up immediately when life doesn’t go your way
-To keep doing the same thing while expecting different results
-To coast through life while complaining about it
-To constantly wonder “what if” without ever finding out


Tomorrow never comes.

Eventually never happens.

Today.

Now.

Shut up and start.


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