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    8 Weird Ways to Motivate Yourself to Workout and Eat Healthier
    Posted on Wednesday, August 11 @ 11:20:04 MDT

    Weight Training

    Written by: Vince_DelMonte


    If you've ever lacked motivation to workout or eat healthier, then you'll want pay attention to the following 8 tips I've got lined up for you. But first, it's helpful to understand what motivates us. In general, we move towards pleasure and away from pain. It's that simple. I would argue that human beings do more to avoid pain.

    Think about the fact that most people act retroactively, meaning they first need some type of “pain” (ie. a heart attack, diabetes, being obese) to move them into action.

    Masters of motivation skillfully associate pain and pleasure. Whether it's the words they use, the thoughts they think, the images they visualize, or the actions they take … they stack up pain deliberately to move away from behaviors or habits that they don't want anymore, and they “build up” pleasure to help move them towards new behaviors that they do want, or to reinforce good habits.

    So with that being said, let's have a look at 8 ways to help get you more motivated to workout and eat healthier.


    1. Find Your Reasons Why (and the more reasons the better)

    You need to figure out a compelling purpose. For example, if your goal is to lose 25 lbs you need to identify WHY that's important to you. Is it to feel sexier for your spouse, fit into that old pair jeans, or feel more confident? Once you identify your initial reason, keep asking “why?” to go deeper and finally come up with true reason that will motivate you!


    2. Connect to Your Core Values

    This is the ultimate secret. If you can connect the process (ie. working out, eating healthier) to your core values, even in small ways, you can change your game. For instance, some core values might include freedom, happiness, love, connection, family, or growth. Figure out what matters to you most and work from there.


    3. Change Your Mindset

    You can instantly find your more enjoyment in working out by shifting your mindset from “having to workout” to “getting to workout”. I have a good friend who always says, “I've got to workout, I've got to workout!” He feels compelled and thus less empowered. I told him to consider adopting the phrase, “I get to workout”, which would put him in a state of gratitude instead of obligation. Be difference.


    4. Anchor the Feeling

    Remember how good it feels when you finish you workout or eat a healthy meal. Find a way to anchor that feeling into your body so that anytime the going gets tough you can easily revert back to feeling that way. For instance, after an exhilarating workout you may want to do a fist pump to celebrate. Do this enough times in that state and you'll anchor the good feeling. In the future, you can do a fist pump at any time of day to get that great feeling once again.


    5. Use Reference Points From Past Successes

    Sometimes you might feel overwhelmed or unsure about your ability to get in a good workout or prepare a healthy meal. However, if you can think back to similar situations in the past (ie. reference points) where you were successful, then realize that you can do it again. If you were once able to do 50 push in one go, then go back to that experience and reassure yourself that you can do it again – if that's your goal.


    6. Find a Meaningful Metaphor

    Find a metaphor that fuels you – a tag line if you will. Maybe you're the “Little Engine that Could.” Maybe you're “in your element.” Maybe you are “David vs. Goliath (the workout). One of the most powerful things you can do is find a metaphor that connects to your values. Whatever you choose make sure it resonates with you.


    7. Pair Up

    This is one of my favorite ways to make something fun and sustainable. One person's painful task, is another's pleasure. Pair up with somebody who compliments you or who can mentor you and get you over the humps. This is why hiring a trainer can be a great way to get your butt into shape! At the very least, training with a friend can take your workouts to a whole new level.


    8. Take Action and Reward Yourself

    Here's a secret that once you know it and apply it, can change your life. Action often comes before motivation. You simply start doing an activity and then your motivation kicks in, especially if you reward yourself for taking action. For example, you might not always look forward to your workout, but once you start, I'm sure you find your flow. And once your workout is done reward yourself with something that makes you feel good – and preferably not a piece of chocolate cake!

  • #2
    Re: 8 Ways to Motivate Yourself

    gat a partner and a couple reruns of baywatch,vip,or a subway commerical
    "That's what ya Want!"

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    • #3
      Re: 8 Ways to Motivate Yourself

      Great ideas!!! Don't know where I'd be without fuzo, as he has always been a great motivator for me to workout. Thanks for the tips!
      Veritas Vos Liberabit

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      • #4
        Re: 8 Ways to Motivate Yourself

        Yea good stuff here

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        • #5
          Re: 8 Ways to Motivate Yourself

          Now if I could just do ONE of those I might be better off!

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          • #6
            Re: 8 Ways to Motivate Yourself

            There is a lot of NLP(NeuroLinguisticProgramming) in this article. I would assume the writer is an NLP Trainer. I have my Trainer Certification in NLP. Great stuff

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