
Being prepared and setting myself up for success is really the key in following through with working out. For me I have to get my workout clothes ready the night before. I need to pack my gym bag, put my gym shoes in a place where they are easy to find. I fill up my water bottle the night before so it is all ready for me in the morning. This way I have no excuses!
One thing that really got me motivated was to buy a new outfit to workout in. I only bought a few with the mind-set that they weren’t going to fit me for very long. Having new gym clothes made it more exciting to get to the gym and workout. I made sure I felt comfortable in my new outfits so I was more inclined to wear them often.
My husband and I joined a gym and I started to go slowly. I made a goal to go 3 days a week. I really had to push myself and realize I was doing this for myself. I didn't want to go and made a million excuses but started to create a routine. After about three weeks surprisingly going to the gym became something I looked forward to doing. I really enjoyed working out. Before joining the gym I had very little experience with working out. It was very overwhelming and I had no idea where to start. I knew I wanted to lose weight but I really wasn't sure how to accomplish that. My husband has been a tremendous help in getting me started. He had already been attending the gym 6 days a week and was very motivational and held me accountable. He took me around the gym and let me know what he felt would work well for me to get the results I was looking for. Actually, I really had no idea all of the benefits of combining cardio and weight lifting. The results were amazing and I started to feel better as well. I felt better than I had in a long time. I really could not understand why I had waited so long to make these changes. I actually looked forward to working out. I thought to myself....I may succeed in this and that was a nice feeling.
“If you don’t go after what you want, you’ll never have it. If you don’t ask, the answer is always no. If you don’t step forward, you’re always in the same place.” ~ Unknown Author
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