Ok, let's get back on track with some fitness-related discussion. All of this discussion of the shenanigans of the Bollywood elite gets old fast.
So yesterday I was having a conversation with my SO about something, and he made a rather snarky comment (not meaning to, I just took it that way) and I immediately went downstairs and did a 50-minute cardio tape (Cardio Party 3). Afterwards I was thinking about the things that motivate me to work out, and I realized that most of them are more on the negative side. For example, I don't think so much about being heart healthy as I worry about living my end of life as an invalid, you know what I mean? I don't seek fantastic legs so much as I live in terror of cellulite. And I don't strive to look like a Victoria's Secret model so much as I worry about ending up like the women on my father's side of the family.
I'm not being critical in this post, it's just an honest assessment of what motivates me. It was the first time I realized that I'm really motivated to action by negative thoughts vs. positive ones.
So I'm curious, what motivates you? To you, is it a positive thought or a negative one?
Marie
So yesterday I was having a conversation with my SO about something, and he made a rather snarky comment (not meaning to, I just took it that way) and I immediately went downstairs and did a 50-minute cardio tape (Cardio Party 3). Afterwards I was thinking about the things that motivate me to work out, and I realized that most of them are more on the negative side. For example, I don't think so much about being heart healthy as I worry about living my end of life as an invalid, you know what I mean? I don't seek fantastic legs so much as I live in terror of cellulite. And I don't strive to look like a Victoria's Secret model so much as I worry about ending up like the women on my father's side of the family.
I'm not being critical in this post, it's just an honest assessment of what motivates me. It was the first time I realized that I'm really motivated to action by negative thoughts vs. positive ones.
So I'm curious, what motivates you? To you, is it a positive thought or a negative one?
Marie