Ok, here's my mantra about exercise. I know I've said this so many times that people are probably rolling their eyes about now!
Motivation doesn't last. I don't exercise because I'm motivated. The reason I am able to stick to a plan and exercise with any regularity because I changed my mindset about exercise (and about eating right, in fact). I exercise because it's one of those things that you do - whether you like it or not - when you become a responsible adult.
I get up every morning and go to work - not because I want to, but because it is the responsible adult thing to do.
I pay my bills every month - not because I want to (Lord knows I could have a lot more fun with that money elsewhere!), but because it's the responsible adult thing to do.
I brush and floss my teeth every morning - not because it's fun, but because it's the responsible adult thing to do.
I get the oil changed in my car regularly because it's the responsible adult thing to do.
And I exercise 4-5 times a week because ... it's the responsible adult thing to do.
Once I began to think of exercise in that manner, it stopped becoming a *choice* where I'd say "oh, I'm so motivated to exercise because I lost 3 lbs" or whatever and where I'd ask "should I go to the gym today?" or "do I feel like going to the gym today?" It no longer is a choice. It just is another thing that I do ... because it's what you do as a responsible adult.
I know that might not work for everyone, but it does work for me and it takes the need to be motivated out of it. It just is.
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