
I hear all of the time different reasons for not exercising: I don’t have enough time; I can’t find anything I like; It is too hard; I am too sore. Bottom line: we have a lot of decisions to make, and they may not always be easy. My reasons center around my family, and in particular my kids. I want to spend time with them, be around for them, watch how they succeed in life. My decisions become much easier when this becomes the center of my plan.

How do I do it? How do I chose? Where do I start? Make your list of goals, and not really what you want to accomplish exercise wise, but the reasons you want to exercise for. I want to lose weight. I want to enjoy certain foods more. I want to attend my child’s wedding! I want to see my kids grow up. I want to see my grandchildren, and spend time with them, and for them to know me! Once you do this, the list of goals becomes easier to list, and achieve. Every day is a chance to get better!

There are days that are tougher, and you wonder why you are exercising. But, every day, when I am done, and I feel better, I know why I did it. At that time, you get a burst of energy to last the day. The biggest reason though is I have accomplished another day of being here, spending time with my family, and just enjoying life!

Get excited about life! Make it a success! Give yourself reasons why you can. If you are tired of starting over, then stop giving up in the first place! Keep one foot moving in front of the other.

You may not always have the right decisions every time, but then again, we learn from our mistakes!

Still confused on how to go about it? I would be surprised if you weren’t! Make that list! Keep reviewing your goals! Then, when you feel like quitting, go back to this list, and start thinking about why you wanted to get started in the first place! Take your time. After all, they are your goals and decisions!

You may feel like rolling the dice at times, but really, if you make your list of goals, and reflecting on your decisions of why you should start, or keep going, there is no “maybe” or “no”. Only “yes”! Earn your body! Earn your life! More importantly, enjoy your life! Enjoy your Success in Life! Keep moving everybody!
Dr. Dan
Consecutive Exercise Day #: 3047
Exercise is not guarantee of a long life. Karla always exercised and she still got cancer and still died. I am more determined to get fit then ever before, but in life I know there are no guarantees. Exercise has been a bonding connection for family and friends for you. You are blessed.
Yes, it is not a guarantee at a long life. But exercise can decrease your risk factors in many things that will help you live longer. Many things, such as what was involved with Karla, is not under our control. Things still happen, for whatever reason that I don’t have an answer for. Control what you can, do what you enjoy, and live your life!