make yourself a priority.

We need to talk about why people give up on their fitness journeys.  Day in and day out people decide they’re going to start working out to lose a couple extra pounds or to fit into a smaller dress or to get back at someone by proving they can be slimmer and leaner.  These are not good reasons to start working out.  These are the type of reasons that lead people to quit.  If you want to stick with it and truly see a change, you have to embark on your journey for the right reason.  You need to want to take care of yourself.

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I found this quote the other day and I love it.  I think far too often, we don’t prioritize correctly.  We spend all day stressing about our jobs, our homes, money, all of these things that are really just fleeting. At the end of the day, you are responsible for one thing and one thing alone, your body.  You have to take care of yourself.  No one else is going to do it for you.

One of my proudest achievements since starting to workout is motivating others to do it along with me.  Prior to starting, I didn’t care at all about what I ate, how much I moved, what kind of things were going into my body, and what I was really doing to it.  Age seemed like an inevitable thing that just happened no matter what you did to keep it at bay.  As I started to pay more attention to nutrition and exercise, I realized that my body is like a machine.  The better fuel you put in, the better performance you get out.  I started diving further in to educating myself on the subject and took my father down the rabbit hole with me.  Together, we motivated each other from a far, each day striving to be a better us than we were yesterday.  And slowly, but surely, we’re getting there.  We have already seen remarkable improvement over the years; my dad’s trimmed down quite a bit and is more conscious of the foods he’s putting into his body and I have grown more muscles and put more emphasis on eating more of the right stuff, not less of the wrong stuff.

We took time to make ourselves priorities.  You get one life to live, why wouldn’t you want to live it for as long as possible?  Just move for one hour a day, that’s all I ask.  I don’t care if it’s a walk around the block 20 times, just move.  That’s a step in the right direction (actually more than a step if we’re being technical, but who’s counting ;)).  Drink an extra glass of water.  Go to sleep a half hour earlier.  Practice yoga for 30 minutes.  Anything.  These little changes add up and they will help you in the long run.  So, even though you may be 22 years old and reading this and thinking you have all the time in the world to make these changes, why not start now?  What’s stopping you for setting you up for success now?

-sj

guess who’s back, back again.

Well.  A lot has happened since my last post.  I officially packed up all my stuff and moved out of my old, little apartment and in to a beautiful 150 year old farmhouse in the middle of a nature preserve.  The preserve is all grasslands and is surrounded by about 3 miles of walking trail which is perfect for Boo.  I was a little hesitant about moving here initially because I have never lived in such an isolated location, but it seemed silly to pass up this once in a lifetime opportunity.

By far and away my favorite part so far about the farmhouse is the amount of activities we can do outside now.  I bought boo a tether and she is loving the new freedom.  We spent a good portion of th e weekend with her leashed up and my doing yoga or lying on my mat.  She loves to just sit and bask in the sun and I can’t blame her.  The views just make you want to sit outside forever and just stare.

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My favorite form of exercise is the spontaneous kind.  The kind that isn’t planned and just appears organically and feels so good.  Enter saturday morning.  It was my rest day, but I wanted to go for a walk around the preserve because I was still up early.  I started walking, but then my legs and body were just aching for a run and I took off.  I ran about a mile and a half completely care and time free and it was amazing.  It felt incredible to not be bound to anything; my watch, the road, a machine.  I plan on doing this more often, just going.  I love working out, don’t get me wrong, but some days it can feel like a chore.  I’m glad this move has helped to reinvigorate me and I’m excited to take on other new adventures fitness or otherwise.

-sj