The power of dramatic change
Usually people do things in half measures. I have in all of my
articles talked about the things you can do to make a change and
most of them are not particularly hard. Take a look back now at
all of the changes that I have put forward. Are you comfortable
with each of these changes? Probably. But once all of these
changes are instituted you are looking at a whole new you, a new
outlook, a new body, a new way of looking at eating as well as
exercise.
Most change in life that is really serious and permanent comes
from radical changes. When you make a break from the past and
change the way that you look at all things in your life you are
changing a paradigm and you never need look back. I have been in
points in my life in the past where I would look at some kind of
exercise or lifestyle change and would kind of chuckle saying
"No, I couldn't do that" and six months later I am at that point.
I would like to pop up some role models that you can look at to
see what is in fact possible. First lets look at Lance
Armstrong, as many of us know Lance Armstrong endured cancer and
came back to win the Tour De France seven times. Here are a few
things that make Lance Armstrong seem like a normal guy: he has
2 kids, and a failed marriage, part way through his first Tour
De France he considered quitting, he came from a trailer park in
Texas. Now let