What’s stopping you from becoming healthy?
Is it the price? You saw that deal in Morrison’s, which meant pizza, chips and
a tub of ice-cream for £3! Yes, it’s quite the bargain, but many people seem to
forget that fruit and veg is not that expensive either. The more expensive
fruit like raspberries ranges at around £2 but lots of fruit and veg are one
pound and less(I found this whilst shopping in Morrison’s, it may not apply to
all supermarkets). Whilst your three pound meal deal has scored you a chilled
night in with Netflix, you may notice you feel more fatigue and unhealthy when
indulging frequently on these foods.Therefore, with this blog I want to help you become healthier and feel happier inside and out, by making those small but powerful changes.
The purpose of this blog post is dedicated
to motivating you. To become set into a healthy regime is challenging and
involves a lot of determination. But, I’m going to give you a few tips on how
to either get started or to keep going!
1. What's your current perspective?
First and foremost, you
have to find the drive, the positivity and the belief that you will achieve, if
you take the very first step. You will not achieve, if you do not feel positive
about the great changes you can make to your life with this regime.
The next thing you will
ask me is, how do I find this drive? There are many ways to do this, one of my
favourites is I like to write motivating quotes on post-it notes around my
room, in this way, you are physically surrounded by positivity all the time.
The second thing you need
to do is to not compare yourself to anyone else, looking at other people and
seeing their progress should not intimidate you. Considering that these
individuals could have begun their regime months, if not years ago, it is
simply impossible to achieve such progress overnight. Believe in yourself! And
for those who feel like they haven’t achieved as much progress as they have
wished in the past few months, remember that all our bodies are different and
that we are all at different fitness levels so achieving speedy results is dependent
on the individual.
2. Set your targets
3. Getting the balance right
It’s easy to get too into
the regime, your adrenaline is pumping, you feel a real buzz off this new
regime. It is important to remember to slowly break into your regime, this way
you will make it into a sustainable routine. For example, say your main
exercise is walking to university everyday, consider slowly increasing what you
are doing, by starting to go to the gym twice a week or another form of cardio
you may prefer. The same with healthy eating, if you eat a lot of fatty meat,
then maybe switch to eating lean chicken or taking to salmon or tofu once or
twice a week and then slowly swap the unhealthy meat out and the healthy
protein in.
4. Make it enjoyable
My fourth and final tip
for you all is to gain full satisfaction from the regime. If you don’t enjoy
going to the gym, go to Zumba, go for a jog or even play badminton with a few
mates. If you don’t like the idea of eating kale and quinoa, try quorn, avocado
or other types of fish. This regime is about making it personalised towards
your preferences, after all, it is you who has to put all the effort in. If you
don’t want to do this alone, find a mate, work out together and motivate each
other, that always helps. I go to the gym with my friends and although we don’t
always stick with each other whilst we are in there, it is simply going there
together, that helps keep the routine going. Plus, I find it much more fun knowing you
achieved a lot with someone, so you can celebrate your progress together. I also love cooking, so the satisfaction of doing a good work-out and eating a delicious, healthy meal post-exercise is what i call 'heaven on a plate'.
I want to end
this post with this quote: “Your only limit is you”. No-one is stopping you
from putting on your running shoes and going for a run. No-one is stopping you
from eating healthy. No-one is stopping you from making you a better you. So,
make that first move today, your body will thank you in years to come!
Thank you again for
reading! Any comments, feedback or suggestions, please feel free to leave me a
message in the comment box!
See you very soon,
Louise :)


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