amdedinboro wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has any tips for staying motivated as far as exercise and eating well? I've always had trouble watching what I eat, and I've never been in what you might call terrific shape. I go through spurts where I exercise and try to improve my diet, but then depression, stress, and anxiety always end up hitting. I say "screw it" and end up going back to my old habits pretty easily. It's hard to stay focused during times when food is the only enjoyable thing in my day.
Anyone have any ideas for how to stay on track?
I think many times when people try to make some positive change in their life, they set their standards for themselves too high, and fail because they operate at an unsustainable level. They try to make themselves a perfect person.
Try not to make too many changes in your life at once. You can significantly improve your health just by walking at a brisk pace for 30-40 minutes, or an hour if you are so inclined, 5 days per week. This is easy because, you just set a time you go, and regardless of most other things that happen that day, at that time, you put on a pair of walking shoes and go. The rest of that day, you don't have to even think about it.
Once that becomes an ingrained part of your schedule, make another improvement if you want. For example, maybe you want to add an exercise, or maybe you want to eat more vegetables.