Spring Cleaning: Time to Throw Out the Excuses
Other than New
Year’s, there is probably no other time during the year that motivates us to
make a fresh start like springtime does.
When the warm breezes start blowing, we want to throw open the windows
and let the rebirth all around us revitalize our homes and our spirits.
Because it
seems natural to clean out the old during this time of year, it’s a great time
to come face to face with our excuses for not getting fit and healthy. Excuses pile up just like the clutter that we
accumulate in our houses, but it’s time
to come clean.
What is your excuse for not
choosing health?
I don’t have the time to exercise:
This is likely one of the most common excuses. You are busy.
You have to work all day (or all night), you have to get the kids to
school, you have to cook dinner, go to the grocery store, mow the lawn, change
the oil in the car, care for your aging parents—there is simply no time for
exercise.
Really?
Consider
this. If you do not exercise, you will almost certainly begin experiencing the
illness and disease that comes from an inactive lifestyle. When you begin experiencing symptoms, you
will have to make an appointment with the doctor, drive to your appointment,
wait to be seen, schedule additional tests at the hospital, and wait for your
prescriptions to be filled at the pharmacy.
And with chronic illness, this scenario will be played out month after
month after month. And it takes a lot of time.
Will you find
the time in your busy life to see to your medical issues?
Yes, of course
you will. You will make sure that you
adjust your schedule and your life to accommodate your illness. So
why not adjust your schedule now to accommodate the prevention of illness
through exercise? You do have the time; you just have to decide to use it.
The truth is
that if you do not make the time for
exercise, you will have to make time for illness. And exercise takes a lot less time out of
your life than disease.
I don’t like to exercise: Again,
a pretty common excuse. But it won’t let
you off the hook. Lots of people do not
like to exercise, but they make themselves do it anyway. Do you like feeling
tired? Do you like being overweight? Do you like having to undergo medical
tests? Without exercise, you will feel
tired, be overweight and become sick, so it comes down to choosing your
‘dislike.’
I don’t have the energy to exercise: If
you are unfit, you likely have low energy.
And when you don’t have much energy, the last thing you can imagine is
exercising. But until you become more
active, you will not have the energy you so long for. As you begin exercising, you will start
having more energy. You won’t start
feeling better until you start
moving.
It’s just not the right time for me to
start working out. “I’ll start working out when…
- I get some decent exercise clothes
- Summer vacation starts
- The
kids go back to school
- I
get my house organized
- Work
lets up
- I
have more time
- Life
calms down
- The
kids get older
- The
weather warms up a little
- The
weather cools down a little
- Someday…just
not today
It will never
be the perfect time to start a fitness routine.
You just have
to start.
Surrender your excuses
Decide to stop
hiding behind your excuses. Make a clean
sweep and toss those excuses out.
Everybody has excuses for not exercising. The
fit and healthy people around you choose to give up the excuses and just do it. That doesn’t mean it is easy for them. It just means that they love feeling
energetic, strong, healthy, and empowered enough to push in and get it
done.
You can be that
way too.
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