7 Simple Steps to Build an Exercise Habit
Self-doubt is one of the mental blocks when starting a new routine, including exercise. Understand that things will get easier once you add exercise to your daily routine.
One of the biggest excuses why people don't exercise is because they claim they don't have enough time. Setting aside 30 mins of your day just for exercising will make all the difference.
Exercise has a lot of benefits. First, it will strengthen you, improving your strength and energy level. This also includes preventing diabetes, heart disease, and dementia; relief of symptoms of depression and anxiety; better sleep, focus, and productivity.
If you are still on edge and don't feel motivated to exercise, the following are 7 actionable steps to help you make exercise a part of your daily routine.
- Set easy short-term goals. Start by planning for 10 minutes of exercise per day. According to research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, even a small amount of activity can help save lives, especially in adults over 40.
- Find an activity that you enjoy doing. It could be anything from playing basketball with your friends to going out for a walk while listening to your favorite podcast. The reason why this is so important is that it will put you in a state of flow. When you are focused time on something, you enjoy time files.
- Remember to reward yourself for your good behavior. Pick a healthy and harmless reward, from giving yourself a pat on the back to having a square of dark chocolate. After the first week, you raise the standard for getting your reward.
- Start exercising with a friend. This will help with your accountability factor because if you start slacking off, your friend will help push you to carry on.
- Forgive yourself on the days you don't feel like exercising. Understand that bad days are part of the process. When you miss a day, just set your intent to resume the exercise the next day. Don't give up!
- Join a class if you benefit from being in a group environment. Many community centers offer classes for yoga, dance, or martial arts.
- Believe in your ability to meet your goal. Self-belief plays a major role in making exercise a habit because if you set a goal for yourself and achieve it, you always want to improve and get better every day.
Credits Dianne Grande Ph.D. How to Start a Daily Exercise Habit You Can Stick To, https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/in-it-together/202303/how-to-start-a-daily-exercise-habit-you-can-stick-to









