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Health & Fitness

Form Positive Habits and a NEW YOU!

Ever wonder why some people get great results from their workouts or their normal eating routine? 

What makes them different?   How do they do it?  Usually it’s 1 or 2 simple habits.

 All of us face two choices in life and it usually pertains to what we control and what we don’t. Sometimes in life, we have challenges beyond our control, yet we allow the challenges to influence the things we do have control over. When it comes to regular workouts and healthful eating, many people feel they have barriers, which prevent them from regular workouts.  These can be work, schedule, the need for more time with family, long commutes, and even boredom and fatigue. Some can’t be helped at all: personal injuries or illness, caring for elderly patients, feeding the teenagers each evening and there are many more. But barriers should not stop you from implementing positive changes to secure a long and healthy life.

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What is a ‘fence sitter’? That is a person who only puts their foot halfway in the water, or half way to a commitment.  Well, now’s the first of the year and time to make some positive changes to your lifestyle.  You can surely find 1-2 things that YOU DO CONTROL and attack those. Make them positive habits that you always think about. Then pick two more!  Before you know it you are on your way to a new you.

It’s hard to change your diet overnight, but you can form one or two new habits every month and change your life.   Try eating healthier tips such as these: ½ a sandwich instead of a whole at lunch. Swear off fried foods. No soda. One piece of fruit per day.  Cut-back or eliminate the alcoholic drinks.

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Maybe you can’t workout every day, but an easy way to start is to find a buddy or co-worker and walk together at lunch.  Then make sure you go out every day.  If the weather’s bad – look for an indoor mall or other enclosed facility.  After you’re in the habit of going 5 days a week, carve out some time each Saturday when you take a walk.  Select a time of day (maybe first thing in the morning) when you don’t have conflicts or distractions and you know you can always get it done.

There are indeed things that you can control in life that will make you healthier and ultimately happier.  Start with only 1-2 things that you can control and then go to work on them.  You’ll soon see your world change!

For more information, contact:

Bob Savin





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