Has this ever happened to you before?
You’re planning to work out after work … but right when it’s time to leave, you start to think:
- You’re too tired
- The weather is too cold/hot/nice/cruddy
- You’re hungry
- You have too much to do
- You’re stressed
- You’re not sure what workout to do
- You really just want to watch something on Netflix
- etc.
And you’re tempted to give in and bag your workout.
I get it!
By the end of the day, a workout can seem like a LOT of effort in your head.
BUT, before you let any of those excuses derail your goals, try this instead:
Excuse Buster #1: Take back your power from the voice in your head.
Acknowledge that YOU control your actions – not your fleeting thoughts or whims.
The choices you make and the actions you take TODAY play a direct role in your TOMORROWS … moving you closer or farther away.
This is a very empowering mindset shift for any area of your life.
Excuse Buster #2: Ask yourself: what’s REALLY driving your excuses?
It’s probably not because you’re tired/cold/hot/bored/confused/busy …
… but because of “stinking thinking” (aka limiting beliefs).
Some examples: You might think that it’s too hard for you … that you’ll feel awkward … that you’ll somehow fail (again) … that you won’t get the results you want … or that deep down, you’re not the type of person who works out.
TIP: As soon as you recognize the stinking thinking, call it out.
Remember Excuse Buster #1 – you are in control. Don’t let negative thoughts or beliefs get in the way of what you want!
Excuse Buster #3: Get support! Having someone to hold you accountable and who supports your goals can make all the difference.
That way, when you feel your excuses threatening to take over, you have someone to help keep you on track.
Find a workout buddy, tell your friends or family about your goals, or work with an experienced coach.
At Peakfit Strength and Conditioning, accountability and support are just two of the ways we help our clients reach their goals.
Remember: you are stronger than your excuses!
Make it an amazing day,
NUTRITION TIPS
🤩When was the last time you ate a RADISH?
When you think of them, you immediately consider “salad,” … but they’re also popular as a remedy in non-Western medicine!
They are used to treat various ailments, from fever to inflammation.
Even though they are super low in calories, they’re packed with vitamins and minerals – including calcium, potassium, and iron.
⭐️Their high vitamin C content makes them a solid source of antioxidants, and their fiber content means they can help keep your digestive system running smoothly.
🍄Plus, they have natural antifungal properties.
Radishes have a strong flavor, meaning they are delicious raw, cooked, or pickled.
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