The Gift of Fitness
As most of you know, Christmas is less than a month away.
And even if you don't celebrate Christmas, it's hard not to
notice the effect this holiday has on our culture.
But what amazes me about Christmas is how much it has become
commercialized and materialized. It's now more about "what can I
give or get" rather than "what is it I already have that I can
be thankful for".
And the important thing is, every one of us gets a gift, each
and every day of the year. The gift of another 24 hours to do
whatever it is you want to do.
In my eyes, each and every day I wake up, that's a gift. It's
just up to me to decide how to use that gift to its fullest.
I think one of the biggest reasons people do not realize their
fullest potential when trying to achieve their fitness goals is
this:
They take their eyes of what's really important. They fail to
see the "big picture" of what life is really all about.
Life is not just about getting to work on time. Or making dinner
for the kids. Or getting laundry done.
Sure, those things are important (believe me, I know hungry kids
are NOT happy kids) But what's truly important is how you decide
to use your time during the day to realize your fullest
potential.
In other words, you've been given a gift. And your ultimate
responsibility during each day is to use that 24 hour gift the
best way possible. To make yourself happy and to have piece of
mind that you're really doing what you need to be doing to get
what you want to get.
You know, I happen to overhear so many people talking about the
bad in their lives. These folks always seem to seek out and find
the negative in everything. I'm sure you know someone like that
yourself.
You know, I too used to complain about my legs being sore the
day after a tough leg workout. But now I think about the person
confined in a wheelchair that would give anything just to be
able to feel those sore legs for one day.
And I have friends that seem to always complain about their job.
But they fail to give thanks to the fact they have a job, when
many unemployed people would do anything to find a job to
support their families.
And speaking of families, I'm sure you've heard people say "My
husband did this and now I'm mad" or "My wife did that and it
really irritated me".
But what about those people that go about their daily lives
alone, with no one to talk to or share with. They'd give
anything to even have someone in their lives.
So what does this have to do with fitness?
Everything. Whether or not you achieve your fitness goals is up
to 2 things:
1. Your attitude 2. Your actions.
Think of it this way. Like I said earlier, each and every day is
a gift. It's up to you to use it to its fullest potential.
Because whatever it is you want to achieve, you have the same
amount of time available to you that everyone else has.
So if others have the same amount of time and are reaching their
fitness goals, that just means one thing: They're using that
time better than those not achieving what they want.
So whether you want to lose weight or gain muscle, those results
start and end with you. You, me, and everyone else receives the
same 24 hour gift each and every day. And many people will take
action and do something that will lead them to the results they
want.
They'll leave work, tired after a long day, and still stop by
the gym for their workout. After working out, they'll go home
and make up a healthy, nutritious meal instead of indulging in
junk food.
Bottom line, they use the gift they've been given.
Right now, you have everything you'll ever need to achieve what
it is you want. If you have the drive, motivation, and
discipline, there's nothing that can stop you -- except for you.
And are you waiting for the traditional "New Year's Resolutions"
time like so many other people do? Don't be like so many others.
Many others fail.
Be different to get different results and start today. That way,
you'll be so far ahead of those just starting out in January.
You shouldn't have to wait until January 1st to start getting
the physique you desire. Think about how much better you'll feel
next week if you start now.
And if you're full of motivation but are lacking direction,
become informed and educated about what it really takes to get
in shape. That way, you can cut out all the trial and error and
instead, just do exactly what works.
Ask a friend how they were able to lose weight. Read some books
on fitness and nutrition so you can learn what it truly takes to
achieve your fitness goals.
But again, it starts with you deciding to use the gift you've
been given. The gift that so few people truly use each and every
day:
The gift to make this 24 hours the best possible 24 hours you
can.