08 Mar 2008 12:28:38 | James & Jessica Taylor
Health is like building a savings account; small manageable
investments add up quickly. Attempting to save large amounts
without gradual increases , will leave you feeling depeleted and
discouraged. Beginning a health plan with small gradual steps
will allow you to build the discipline, health and time
management skills needed to allow for larger investments in the
future.
Often we will suddenly decide to get in shape or lose weight, we
buy a new pair of shoes, the latest diet books and supplements,
a gym membership and plan to spend 6 hours every week working
out even if it kills us. We tell ourselves "This is it, this
time I am going to do it-theres no turning back now". By the end
of the first week we feel exhausted and frustrated because we
had to miss two workouts, one of the kids got sick and the other
had soccer practice. Week two we are an inevitable no show,
feeling even worse than before. Instead of this quick road to
failure; why not a steady, enjoyable and predictable journey to
success? Approach your health like a savings plan with small
investments that build into huge results over time.
Just like anything in life there will be times when your ability
to invest will be smaller and there will be times when you are
able to give and give without looking back. The key is when the
ability to invest is limited don't stop; instead ease back and
do what you can, small measurable investments. The small
investments help to build the discipline of health. Discipline
and consistency is the key to success, not some shiny new diet
program.
So you may be asking what is an investment in health? This can
only be answered by you, but here are just a few to get you
started.
I will drink more water. I will eat out less this week. I will
add veggies to one meal everyday this week. I will walk on my
breaks at work instead of going to the snack machine. I will
trade soda for green tea. I will read two health books this
month. I will track my nutrition. Above are just a few examples,
but these need to fit your target lifestyle so "go for it" and
build the discipline necessary to change your health for the
better. Remember the investments you initially choose are not as
important as the discipline they will create.
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