March 12, 2009
There are three critical steps to achieving a new level of success in any
endeavor, including your health, fitness and body fat reduction goals. They
are:
1. Know exactly what you want! Clarity is power. You cannot achieve a
goal or new endeavor if you are not crystal clear about what it is that you
want to accomplish. Know exactly what your target is. Do you want to lose a
certain percentage of body fat, or a number of pounds (of fat), or inches?
Do you want to have more mental clarity? Emotional balance? Physical energy?
Do you want to be more productive at work and at home? Whatever it is that's
important to you, write it down. Get specific. Tap into the power of what
you want to achieve and why you want to achieve it. Will it make you a
better parent? A better professional? Friend? A better spouse? Will it give
you a self-confidence boost? Will exercise allow you to better handle the
stress and demands of life?
2. Get an expert road map! Once you know exactly what you want,
your next step is to find the most effective path to get from where you are
right now to what you want to achieve. Find an expert and learn from him or
her. Join a fitness program or hire a trainer to help you navigate toward
your health and fitness goals without wasting time on trail and error
approaches.
3. Resolve internal conflicts! The final step, after you know what
you want and have an expert road map towards achievement, is to resolve the
inevitable internal conflicts (or road blocks) that come up. Anytime you
know what you want and have an accurate process to get there, yet fail to
reach the destination, an internal conflict is apparent. For example,
someone wants to get fit, drop 2 dress sizes, lose 12 pounds, increase
energy and be more productive professionally. They get started on a new
fitness routine, and eventually stop before achieving their goals. Why?
Because she was too busy to exercise - she's a mom and busy professional and
just didn't have time to exercise. There's the internal conflict - she wants
fitness, yet doesn't have time. You have to resolve those things that hold
you back from achieving your MOST important goals in life.
Two things to keep in mind if you feel you don't have time. (1) Regular
exercise helps us become more productive. Lots of peer reviewed research
demonstrates regular exercise allows us to be more productive, allowing the
brain to function at higher levels, more energetic, etc.
Also realize that (2) the ONLY thing that makes all of us identical is we
all have 24 hours in a day, 7 days in a week, and 365 days in a year. We all
have the exact same amount of time. The key is how you invest your time. If
presidents Barrack Obama, George W Bush & Bill Clinton can find time in
their demanding lives (while heading up the nation) to exercise
consistently, I think we all can find time. And there are countless other
super-successful people who have crazy-busy lives, yet workout 5 days per
week.
Exercise is an investment that provides valuable returns. When you invest
1-hour a day, your immediate return is enhance physical energy, emotional
balance, mental clarity and being better equipped to handle the stress and
demands of life. Longer term returns include better health, a more fit body,
protection from illness, reduction in anxiety and depression, the list is
long and plentiful. There's even a study in one well known journal of
medicine comparing fit employees to sedentary ones - the more fit employees
had higher incomes than their co-workers (all other factors like education
and experience being the same), and they were more tolerant of their peers
AND themselves.
It's not as much about time, as it is about investing our time in productive
activities (like consistent exercise) that give us big returns.
These 3 keys to change work for any area of your life in which you're
looking to grow. Get crystal clear about what you want (and know why you
what to reach that goal), get an expert road map that will get you there
without wasting time on trial and error, and resolve any internal conflicts
or road blocks preventing your ultimate achievement.