Like many other members I've always said it's about commitment, not motivation. But as my life is starting to get more hectic I'm starting to really wonder what the difference is.
I think I'm commited at this point and no longer relying on motivation to get me through. My work life is getting stressful, in a good way, but stressful. We are working more hours and it's cutting into my workout time and into a little of my family time. This is the first week at more hours and so far I've managed to come up with a schedule to keep my workout routine in tact. Unfortunatly, by the time I get home I'm exhausted and the first thing I need to do is get dinner going and prepare the next day's meals, but before I can do that I need to spend time with my 2 year old because I feel so guilty if I don't. This means dinner gets pushed back a little and cuts into the day's down time, but oh well. The easiest thing to do would be frozen dinners or take out, but I won't do that...I will continue you my same meal routine, even if it means eating later.
So I think this is the definition of commitment and not related to motivation at all. I'm commited to this new life style so I'm doing everything I can to make sure that it fits into my busy life.
How do you distinguish between commitment and motivation?



