Posts Tagged ‘tiredness’

How To Find The Motivation To Exercise When You Really Don’t Want Too.

September 2nd, 2010

motivationNow a lot of people lack motivation to do anything let alone exercise because most of us today are struggling with extreme fatigue, lethargy and an overwhelming feeling of tiredness.

So how do you find the motivation to exercise when you’ve lost it (or perhaps never had it?)

By making a conscious decision to improve your health.

You see most things are easy to do, but they’re also easy not to do. And for most people, they take the easiest option.

Let’s take getting up and off the couch to go for a walk, as an example. You can make the choice to go for that walk, or you can take the lazy option and stay put on the couch. The trouble with most people is that they take the lazy option which of course leads to weight gain, feeling more lethargic and poor health.

Exercise and eating the right foods, just like Yuri explains in his book – Eating for Energy, is absolutely essential if you are serious about achieving good good health.

Using excuses or any other reasons why you can’t exercise is not going to help you to improve your health.

If you fail to exercise, this neglect or laziness causes your body to become just that – neglected, soft, lazy and fat. When you don’t exercise you are actually depleting your energy levels even more. Studies have shown that a lack of exercise can also lead to boredom and depression.

So make the decision to get out and do some exercise. Have your joggers and exercise gear ready to go … staring at you in the face as soon as you get up, or in the way so that you literally have to step over them to get through your front door.

In time you will see your muscles grow and the fat go away which should be enough motivation to keep you on track.

Bad habits can wait on you forever, in fact they don’t really ever go away. They will always be there, just around the corner, lurking and looking for an opening. But don’t wait until you have a heart attack before you remember you have a body!

Fat, unhappy and slumped on the couch versus looking trim, energized and glowing with health? I know which one I’d rather choose. How about you?

Kind regards,

Audra Starkey
[The Healthy Shift Worker]

Do You Listen To Your Body When It Grumbles?

May 21st, 2010

stomachDo you ever take the time and listen to what your body is telling you – or do you just ignore it and pretend those grumbling digestive sounds don’t belong to you?

Now the reason I ask is because most people don’t listen to what their body is telling them.

As Yuri explains in his book – Eating for Energy - feeling tired or bloated after a meal is not normal. These type of symptoms can actually indicate a myriad of possible digestive issues – including those funny little ‘noises’ that seem to escape every now and then!!

Most people cruise through life eating whatever they want – whenever they want. (And I must admit, this was me for many, many years!) But what makes this so bad, is that most don’t fully understand what they’re doing to their body’s internal environment – and the damage that they’re causing.

So if you keep doing this year after year, you are essentially causing wear and tear on your body and this is definitely NOT GOOD!

And just like Yuri explains in his book Eating for Energy - you really do need to listen to your body because your body will tell you exactly what it needs. (And it’s not a cheeseburger, coke and fries …)

So whenever you’ve got hunger pains – don’t ignore them. It’s your body’s way of telling you that it needs more energy.

And this also applies in reverse – when you’re not hungry. If your tummy is satisfied then don’t keep stuffing it with more. You have to let your body get the chance to digest this food properly otherwise it can lead to tummy aches and even malnutrition, as your cells are unable to absorb vital nutritients from the food.

So despite what your mother or grandmother may have told you in the past – you do not have to finish everything that is on your plate!

If you’re full – you’re full. It’s time to ‘down tools’ and just enjoy feeling satisfied.

To your good health,

Audra Starkey
[The Healthy Shift Worker]