I’m sure that many people have promised themselves that this is the year they will get fit. And just a week and a half into the year, most are probably doing alright with that goal. However, as weeks drag on to months, it gets harder to stick with it. It’s like the opposite of going cold turkey, whatever that may be. Suddenly trying to pick up a behavior is just as hard as trying to quit an addictive one. The process tends to work better when it’s done gradually or less drastically.
That’s one of the reason why pedometers are doing so well! People walk all the time, so doing a little more throughout your day doesn’t kill you and make you want to quit your new fitness regimen. Plus, having the number staring up at you makes things a lot easier to track. When you have small, measurable goals that you can easily track, it makes staying on target so much easier than the “I did 5 sets of 10 reps but I don’t see a difference” approach. Personally, I love the weight room, but I can see how it’s not the best way for people to get in shape. After all, strength training is more focused on building muscles than building a figure.
So in the following weeks, if you find yourself having trouble reaching your goals for the year, make a list of small actionable items to do, one at a time. This goes for anything from health resolutions to general goals, like that book you’ve been meaning to read, that book you’ve been meaning to write, or the friend you’ve been meaning to catch up with. Start with the basics – read a page, write a paragraph, send a text. And of course, don’t forget to just keep walking! You can build momentum step by step and soon enough you’ll climb your way up those mountains.
Now if only I could find my Pikachu pedometer… (story for another day, when I actually find it or determine it lost forever).
[update jan.12.2010] Oh my gosh! Panda showed me the link above and I was shocked to find this is something that was actually known (maybe even popular?) in the States! Mine came from China, so I figured it was this obscure thing…
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