Believe in Yourself and Get Fit
November 4th, 2008 · by Edwin · Filed Under: Foundational Health
Do you believe you can achieve your health and fitness goals?
One of the most important and beneficial concepts that you can adopt is “believing in yourself and who you are.” When you have the inner confidence that tells you that what you’re doing is the right thing you can reach any goals that you set for yourself. This is especially true when you decide to base your life on the Bible.
Believing that you can be healthy, strong, and feel great is an important step. I am convinced that many people don’t reach their health and fitness goals because they simply don’t believe they can, especially if they have tried and failed several times.
Action step for today …
The first thing you have to do is to make a quality decision. In other words, you must first decide to believe that you can be healthy and fit. Once you make that decision, begin your journey and don’t look back.
Avoid frustration and discouragement by reminding yourself daily that it’s not a race. Regaining your health or improving your level of fitness will not happen over night, but you will be excited and encouraged as you begin to notice subtle changes in your body, your energy level, and your over all feeling of well being. Taking this step by step approach rather than the quick fix approach is not only healthier, but it’s a long-term solution that will change your life forever.
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Although the information in this blog will benefit people of all ages, this blog is dedicated to over 40 fitness, so I’d especially love to hear from those who are over 40.