.....oh the poster, bet you're wondering what it said....here it is...
But don't let "when you can" and "as often as you can" become your excuse (I just don't have time)....that my friends is just a lot of bunk! We had company this last week for a couple of days and we have company coming for a couple of days this coming week.....so poor pitiful Peggy started with the wa wa wa....I had fitness classes scheduled and I had to cancel them....oh woe is me! What was I thinking, that was just an excuse. I asked at the gym what time they open??? 5:30 AM Light bulb moment for me ....................
No I couldn't go to my classes that were at 9:00 and 10:00 but I sure could get up early, get to the gym, workout for an hour and be back home probably before anyone else in the house was awake...Life happens, but don't let it become an excuse. Figure out an alternative or if you truly don't have an alternative....DO NOT GET ALL POUTY AND BEAT YOURSELF UP!
Show up the next day or ask your guests if they want to go for a short walk. They might just surprise you and welcome a bit of exercise (especially if they've driven a ways to get to you).
They are going to do the program at my gym again in the fall and I plan to be ready for it. In fact I may not need it, because my plan is to show up every time that I am able between now and then, either at the gym or at my home gym or just to take a walk. I'm going to do something.
BALANCE....
So have you ever stepped on one of those old type scales where you move that little bar across and get that little lever at the far right to stop teetering right in the middle of the opening. I hate those scales because they are usually more accurate than any of the floor scales we use most of the time. It's that little 1/4 of a pound that will make it stop bobbing up and down. Sometimes it can be a yahoo moment and sometimes that 1/4 pound can be a real groaner but getting that point of balance is the true test of getting your accurate weight.
And so it is with our lives too. Don't get me wrong, my husband calls me a gym rat and I smile proudly when he calls me that. I love exercising. The gym is my happy place. And I will be the first to admit, I can go overboard occasionally (note John's eye roll as I say 'occasionally').... It's taken a long time and the constant playing over and over and over again in my mind of my trainer in Texas (Shepherd Green) saying "Peggy, do you not know the meaning of rest" or "Peggy, you have to have balance in your life". You set yourself up for failure if you just make one thing consume your life. Even true athletes who compete and practice for hours a day, have other interests. I am learning to understand the importance of that concept. I am learning that it works for me to get up early and get my workout in, which leaves the rest of the day for me to sew, write, paint, read a book .....to do the other things that interest me and bring me joy. Early morning exercising works for me. It may not work for you. If it doesn't, then do it when it works for you. If you have to spend your day at work (if you aren't retired) and getting in an afternoon workout or an after dinner workout, works for you, then do that. This is a lifestyle. Find a way to make it a part of your daily life. Fit in 15, 20, 30 or 60 mins. each day. Just keep showing up. Your body will thank you for it. I have a tee-shirt I love to wear that says just that:
I AM DOING SOMETHING TODAY
MY FUTURE SELF WILL THANK ME FOR
I am 68 years old....and this is what I want my future to look like.....this is what I want to be doing at 77 and beyond.
Well really in my wildest dreams this is really what I'd like to be doing. I know you're laughing and shaking your head at my "over the top" lofty goals. But you never know....what I do know is I'm going to keep showing up
Have a wonderful Sunday. Don't give up. Find creative ways to get some exercise in. Be creative in getting in some healthy meals. Be creative in finding balance in your life. And most importantly KEEP SHOWING UP!
Yours in healthy and fitness,
Peg
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