Most
of the people have difficulty in
getting back to an exercise regime especially after being derailed for a few
days or weeks due to a variety of reasons. I felt the need to address this
since I am certain that most of you earnestly want to start a healthy lifestyle
which is the need of the hour. Surprisingly
most of the people I interact with started well but somewhere down the line
they stumbled and moved off track. It has happened to me many a times where I
have moved off my exercise program for a certain period of time but eventually
came back and ensured that I did make up
for lost time.
Some
of the points I would like to discuss over here are practical and simple to
follow. Most of these are from my personal experience and they worked well for
me.
Refocus and commit yourself
again:
We
think that we can start of from where we have stopped and doing that is easy
because we were doing it earlier. This is in fact much further from the truth.
On the contrary the first important step is to commit yourself and ensure that
you are mentally conditioned before starting off with a new habit. It helps if
we share this with our friends and close family members or better even put in
on a social network for the simple reason that the more people are aware of
your commitment, it is that much more difficult for you to not commit and back
off. If for any reason this step is not taken then you are most likely to
falter.
Focus on one goal:
It
is better not to have too many goals to work on initially when you are trying
to get into a new habit. Multitasking especially in goal setting is a bad idea
and it is bound to make you lose track of all your goals. If you are working on
waking up one hour early and going for a walk or run, just focus on it and do
not add many other things like changing your sleep patterns or food intake .The
idea is to completely focus on one area and slowly build around it.
Do it for at least 3
weeks:
For
any new habit to be programmed in your system as a new habit, the minimum it takes
is about 21 days as per studies done. Without getting into the details I feel
that this is just about the right amount of time for someone to make it into a
life changing habit. Since it has worked for me, I am convinced that one needs
to be disciplined for 21 days if working alone and not with a Mentor or a coach
to push them and walk with them.
Do the new habit at the
same time of the day:
If
you tell yourself that whenever you have time you will go to the gym or for a
run, it usually does not happen at all. Ideally fix up a realistic time and
ensure that you practice it at that particular time slot everyday to make it a habit.
Usually when I do consult clients on redesigning their lives, I suggest the
early morning slot (first thing in the morning) for a busy executive to
dedicate time for an exercise regime. Post that, however the day goes he/she has
ensured that the exercise part is taken care .
Begin small:
Usually
most people who begin a new habit tend to do more than required, especially those
who are getting back to an exercise regimen after a long gap. They feel that
they can start from where they have ended and continue from there. It’s a big
mistake because most of the time one tends to run out of steam and it is always
a smarter option to work your way up slowly and diligently. For example if you
were earlier running 5 Km every time you hit the treadmill or the road, make it
3 Km and slowly build on it. You get the idea. Start slowly or you will have a
harder time sticking with it. Once you’re back in the habit, you can increase
your workload.
Learn from your mistake:
There
is a pretty good reason why you stopped the last time you went on an exercise regimen.
Look at the areas where you might end up slipping and make sure that you take
care of it beforehand.Just like John Powell says “The only real mistake is the
one from which we learn nothing”. Be sure to work on this, otherwise you will
be bound to slip up again.
Celebrate initial success
@ the beginning:
It
is important that you acknowledge your initial success in the beginning to make
you feel more focused. By rewarding yourself in a small way you are bound to
recondition your mind which will certainly make you more persistent and
consistent during those golden 21 days. This will eventually make it a life
changing habit.
I
sincerely do hope that this would help all those of you who always wanted to
get back to a exercise regimen. There is no better day than today to begin a
new habit and I would be mighty pleased to hear from you.
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