[?] Subscribe To This Site

XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines


Home
ShiftsHappen Blog
About Me
Subscribe by Email
Perception/Reality
Get In Shape
Your Small Business
Motivational Words
How To Be Happy
Overcoming Fears
Organized Living
Great Resources
Goal Mapping
Privacy Policy
Contact Me

Motivation to Exercise #2

There was a time in my life when it was hard to find the motivation to exercise. I knew I should exercise, but I just didn't feel up to it. I thought exercise was hard work and I just didn't have the energy to do it.

That all changed when I stopped thinking of it as hard work and starting focusing on the positive. When it's fun, exercising is easy.

The best exercise is the kind you will do consistently day-in and day-out. Find something that will give you the motivation to exercise daily.

Being outdoors

Interacting with others

Sneaking in exercise while doing house chores

Listen to some music and dance around the house

Do sit-ups while talking on the phone

Take a brisk walk with a friend

Go dancing

Practice yoga. It is great for muscle tone, flexibility, and relaxation.

When shopping, take an extra lap around the mall before heading back to the car.

Go for a swim in the community pool, a lake, or the ocean

Take a long walk on the beach

Go for a run with your dog

Play frisbee

Do 30 pushups as soon as you wake up. It will invigorate you.

Have some friends over and play Wii

Do 50 calf raises while washing the dishes

Did you know that you are supposed to take 2 minutes to brush your teeth? Work in some leg squats and leg lifts while you brush.

Play doubles tennis

Shoot some hoops

When working, make a conscious effort to stand up instead of sitting down. It promotes better posture and you burn more calories standing than sitting.

Jump rope during TV commercials. It is one of the most effective total body exercises you can do.

Read a book or your favorite magazine while riding a stationary bike. The time will fly by.


Have A Great Story or a Comment About This Topic?

Do you have a great story about this? Share it!

Enter Your Title

Tell Me Your Story or Post a Comment! [ ? ]

Upload 1-4 Pictures or Graphics (optional) [ ? ]

Add a Picture/Graphic Caption (optional) 

Click here to upload more images (optional)

Author Information (optional)

To receive credit as the author, enter your information below.

Your Name

(first or full name)

Your Location

(ex. City, State, Country)

Submit Your Contribution

Check box to agree to these submission guidelines.


(You can preview and edit on the next page)


Return to Motivational Thoughts Home Page from Motivation to Exercise #2
Return to Motivational Words from Motivation to Exercise #2
Get In Shape

After Years of Misery from Anxiety and Depression, I Gained My Life Back

Exhausted? Stressed-out? Overwhelmed?

Hi,

Courtney here, author of this site. When I developed anxiety and depression, I went to a psychologist, a psychiatrist and a physician, and to be truthful, in my experience, these people couldn't really help.Therapy sessions, yoga and getting more exercise lessened my anxiety symptoms, but did not stop them for good.

In fact, I later learned that because I was living in a constant state of low-level stress and anxiety, the chemicals in my brain had changed, making me more anxious and depressed. Clearly, merely managing my symptoms was not enough - in fact, following "the doctor's orders" made things worse....

Continue Reading