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Find your music & motivation!

Find your music & motivation!

One thing about working out and exercising is that you need to find a way to motivate yourself during each workout and keep yourself motivated.  We are all different so what works for me may not work for you, but I will share a few things that help keep me going and loving my workouts!

First, I love the challenge of a hard workout and I am a fierce competitor against myself.  So, part of what motivates me is to try to beat my record from my previous week.  For example, if I did 130 crunches last week then I want to do at least 131 crunches or more.  Yes, I may only do one more, but that one extra crunch equals a win for me.  Baby steps forward are a success, big or small.  These steps, no matter what the size, count as successes and those successes motivate me to challenge myself to do better each week!

Next, I make sure to find music that speaks to me and my lifestyle.  I challenge you to do the same!  By this, I suggest finding lyrics (words) that truly dig deep and make you want to reach your fitness, nutrition, and wellness goals rather than simply listening to music with an upbeat tempo.  This way when your workout gets tough, you can listen to those lyrics and words to help push you through your workout.  For example, I love the lyrics of Taylor Swift and Justin Timberlake music because I can relate to the words and emotions.  This helps push me farther, makes me work harder, and dig even deeper during my workouts.  I also tend to listen to music that provides a certain sensation or feeling.  For example, I love the television series Alias and I often download music that I hear during Alias episodes.  Then when I am working out and I hear a song from Alias, it brings me back to the episode and stunts that Jennifer Garner does during the show.  For those who haven’t watched it, she plays a fierce and strong female spy, so basically she’s a badass! 😉

Lastly, consider finding an athlete that motivates and inspires you.  I know that as an avid tennis lover and watcher, I love the athleticism of Andy Murray (the accent doesn’t hurt either) ;-).  He appears in a new commercial where he is working out, so I often think of that commercial and use the motivation that he has to help me get through my workouts.  Another workout commercial that I love is the Nike “I will run to you” commercial that frequented television screens about a year ago.  It has to do with working out and it is fitting for my trail runs and outside workouts.

~jj

Fitness and nutrition goals to the rescue!

Fitness and nutrition goals to the rescue!

One thing I always like to do is set goals for myself whether it be in my personal life, fitness/exercise life, career life, etc.  These goals can be daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly goals.   I like setting goals because they are a great way to push me forward, provide a stronger purpose during my workouts, and give me something to strive for.  So, today’s tip is to make sure to set fitness, nutrition, and wellness goals.  You might be asking yourself, what is the difference between a fitness goal, nutrition goal, and wellness goal?  A fitness goal might be walking for 45 minutes 3 times a week.  A nutrition goal might be to eat at least 5 fruits and veggies each day.  Lastly, a wellness goal might be to sit and relax for at least 15 minutes a day to allow your mind and body to unwind and de-stress.

Typically, I like to take it a step further by setting objectives within my goals to help challenge myself even more.  For example, my fitness goal might be to workout five days a week.  Within that goal, I may make several small objectives, such as doing a 25 minute trail run on one of those five days.  That 25 minute trail run will then help set an objective for the following week.  Since I did a 25 minute trail run on week 1, the following week (week 2) I will make my objective be a trail run of at least 25 minutes (equal to or longer than week 1).

While making fitness, nutrition, and wellness goals for yourself are important, it is equally as important to maintain commitment to your goals.  One way to help ensure commitment to your goals is to write them down so that you can visit them often.  Consider buying a small notebook or calendar that will encourage you to do this.  You can even include fitness quotes and motivational tips within the notebook or on the calendar as I often do.  This will help you be accountable and allow you to keep track of your progress.  Using the above example, you might write down next to week 1 that the 25 minute trail run objective was met and write the distance you ran.  Then, the following week when you reach the objective of running at least equal to that 25 minute run or longer you can write down the number of minutes as well as the distance to see how you improve over time.

In closing, remember that it is important to reward yourself with something small (fitness, nutrition, or wellness related would be most appropriate and beneficial) once you reach a goal that you have set for yourself.  I like rewarding myself with a new sports bra, ice cream with fresh fruit on it, or even a few pieces of dark chocolate.  Be sure to find something that will really motivate you and encourage you to reach your fitness, nutrition, and wellness goals.  In other words, put something big on the line!

~jj

Welcome & Thanks for visiting!

Welcome & Thanks for visiting!

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Thanks for visiting my blog and website!  On my blog, you will find many of my fitness, nutrition, and wellness tips.  These tips are based on my own personal fitness, nutrition, and wellness experiences and goals.  I hope my advice and tips provide motivation and energy to help you move forward with your own fitness, nutrition, and wellness goals!  Please feel free to leave comments, questions, or any suggestions you might have.  Also, please note that these are the views of me and only me.  I am not a doctor so do what you feel most comfortable with based on your own views and lifestyle.  Further, I am not affiliated with the brands, shows, people, or products that may be discussed on my website.  Therefore these are my own individual views.

I am an avid fitness, nutrition, and wellness advocate, workout and exercise enthusiast, and love taking care of my mind and body.  Additionally, I believe in helping one another, spreading kindness, and learning from each chapter in life.  As you go through my site, you will find that there is advice on life, quotes to motivate you, and stories to inspire you to give back to the wonderful world we live in.   I hope you take the advice, quotes, and stories to help further your own journey and purpose in life.

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Thanks for visiting!  Enjoy!

~jj

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