
Originally Posted by
Dogmama
It sounds like you're setting yourself up for failure, unless you REALLY like being roped into a routine.
I actually do better with my fitness goals by having a fairly strict routine. What helps, however, is that it's a routine of activities--cycling, spinning, yoga and, just recently, running, and a small amount of weight training--that I like. I think it's key to enjoy what you're doing and, with as many options as there are on the market, I think it's easier than ever to find something that you do enjoy. I think variety helps, too, along with knowing how and when to rest and recover.
That said, I think being too dogmatic can be counterproductive if you constantly beat yourself up if and when you falter. All too often, people fall off the diet/exercise wagon because they see it as all or nothing proposition. They miss one workout or eat one piece of cake and the voice inside their head says "I"m a failure" instead of "my next decision will be a healthier one." I think it's actually better to learn to eat just one cookie than to deprive yourself of them entirely, only to later eat a whole box out of frustration and a sense of deprivation. But, then again, I like cookies!
My advice is to just take it one day, one meal, one workout at a time until the changes in your routine and lifestyle become automatic. By then, the changes in your overall health, weight, energy level, peace of mind, etc., will hopefully serve to further motivate you.
Good luck with your goals!
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
--Mary Anne Radmacher