I must admit. My posts here come from feelings, thoughts, and experiences in my own life. If they resonate, great, if not, that's OK too. Life has its way of remaining internal unless we become brave enough to release it upon the world. Writing is my release. Working as a personal trainer, making fitness my career, and experiencing the highs and lows of helping others with what can often be described as a frustrating process has taught me many lessons. It is here that some of those lessons become examined in detail.
Self-analysis is essential. Questioning your decision-making process and your reactions to those decisions can help you understand the choices you make. This is a required step in changing, eliminating, or developing a habit. This can be heavy! Breathe and get through the task. It's worth it. Remember, knowledge and understanding create leverage.
The art of thinking well isn’t easy, but it’s essential. And doing it well is a matter of essentialism— cutting out the extraneous, corralling the negative, focusing on the constructive instead of the consuming. Ryan Holiday "The Daily Stoic" Goals are nice, but habits are better. Feed the habits you wish to define you. Starve those that are holding you back. Be clear on why you want to change. Understand that the negative energy attached to your health is holding you back. It's only fear. As your coach. Your mentor. Your trainer. Trust in me. Walk with me. Be honest with me. Do your best to make me believe that you really will walk the walk. Always present. Always forward. Forever optimistic.
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