Once you’ve started your new workout routine, diet or other fitness goal, you may find that down the road it’s hard to keep the motivation you had for doing it in the first place. You might start to find your workouts boring, or keeping track of what you eat to be tedious.
When it comes to working out, you might start skipping a workout here and there, and before you know it, you haven’t worked out in a week. And one week turns into two weeks, then three weeks. We’ve all been there.
If you aren’t motivated in your dieting, you might start cheating by adding a snack here and there, or eating unhealthy foods, or telling yourself “hey, this bacon cheeseburger won’t hurt me, I’ll make up for it later,” until suddenly you are completely off your diet.
So how do you stay motivated? Ultimately, it’s up to you to stick with your diet or exercise program. But here are some tips that may help.
Remind Yourself Why You’re Doing This in the First Place
Re-focusing on your initial reason for starting to exercise or diet can be a powerful motivator. Remembering what originally gave you the motivation to make changes in your life can get you fired up all over again. Try to conjure up the thoughts and feelings you had before you started, and use that to carry you through on your way to success.
Use Another Person as Your Role Model
Maybe there’s a celebrity that has the type of body that you’d like to have. Perhaps you know someone personally who either lost a lot of weight, got in great shape, or completed their first marathon. Use them as your inspiration to keep yourself motivated. Remember, if one person can achieve something, so can you.
Use an Upcoming Event For Positive Pressure
You might have your 20th high school re-union coming up. Maybe you want to look good poolside or on the beach during next summer. Perhaps you’ve got a strip poker tournament in a few months. Whatever it is, keep in mind that you want to look as fit and sexy as possible for this particular event. Having this in mind every day can keep you on track.
Use Negative Comments From Others
Let’s face it, for some people, being told they can’t do something is reason enough to do it. You may have people in your life saying you can’t get stronger, you can’t get faster, you can’t achieve the body you want, you can’t compete in that triathlon. Turn their negative energy into a positive for yourself by using their comments to make you work even harder and achieve your goals.
However you do it, and whatever keeps you going, always stay motivated and always remember that with time, dedication, and effort, you can achieve your fitness goals.
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