"Maybe
I led you to believe it was easy, when it wasn't. Maybe you're just making
excuses..." - Micheal Jordan
One of
the hardest things in life is to find the tenacity to keep going with a task
when you aren't sure it can or will really work for you. What's the point of
continuing on a path when you don't see immediate results?
How many
of you have started a gym membership or decided in the Springtime that this
would be the year you get out there and DO THIS? Or, how many decided that for
that next big event you would get in total shape and rock that dress or suit
like no one else? This is AMAZING! You started! You did it! You signed up or
you went out for your first run! Congratulations! Wait, pardon me? You stopped
after a few runs? You got too busy for the gym?
What's
really going on here in more cases than others is that we failed to see results
we wanted quickly so we scrap the idea and move on. Then we tell ourselves
things like "ahh whatever, I'm happy with how I am." We talk
ourselves out of the idea and move on knowing in the back of our minds that we
will try it again some day. The cycle continues and we never progress but rather we remain stagnant and we all know that stagnancy creates West Nile Virus, just saying.
Friends,
I have news for you. I mean this as honest friendly advice. It's EASIER to give
up.
A few
years ago my husband decided he would become a professional all natural body
builder. I, of course, decided to walk this path with him and begin my journey
as a fitness competitor. I know what you're thinking "oh what the heck?!
This doesn't relate to me or my journey!" Just bear with me for a few more
sentences here. It was a passion I developed through time not in an instant so
while I was eating nothing but grilled chicken breast with nothing on it,
steamed broccoli with nothing on it and brown rice, you guessed it, with
nothing on it I began to feel frustrated due to the fact that I wasn't seeing
any results. I after all wasn't the one who wanted to do this anyway! I decided
that because I had tried this "gym thing" in the past and I had given
up easily that this time I would just put my head down, eat my boring food and
create small challenges for myself week after week. The challenges were things
like seeing if I could lift at least 5Lbs heavier every time I did that
exercise again. I also thought "well, my husbands not going to give up so I
can't just give up and stay home!" a.k.a. "I can't let him get all
ripped and sexy and leave me in the dust!". Five days a week for 2.5 - 3
hours a day in the gym, it was gruelling and hard. It was heavy and I was
hungry.
One day
as we did "weigh in's" with one another my husband said to me "uum
wow, did you want to put away your ripped shoulders? You're putting me to shame
here!" I looked in the mirror and gasped! I had stunning athletic arms and
shoulders, glutes that rocked in my jeans, bi-ceps that the other gym dude's
commented on and yes...oh yes...ABS! Once I saw this small bit of progress
emerging from my skin I realised, I was DOING IT.
Any task I have ever encountered in my life I have attacked as I did fitness. We all work so hard doing the things we need to do to make our dreams happen and we may feel that we NEVER see results. It's a
difficult thing to keep working on when we aren't sure if it will work at all.
I used to 100% agree with this until I perceived challenges differently; I had to
try to find a way to relate anything I faced to a real trait I (and you) possess. When I
decided to just do whatever it was I was facing I made it a lifestyle, not just something I "worked
for". I decided that with challenge I faced I would apply the same effort and theory that
I used with fitness. I thought "I'll just put my head down and do the
work" and then all of a sudden there it is, success right in front of you.
Whatever
you do, keep going. Keep the determination. No matter what anyone says. Make it
a lifestyle choice not a thing you have to do.
It's not
work, it's just who you are. So go do it. Go get your 6-pack abs in whatever it is you desire. Just
put your head down and make it who you are and one by one those abs
will show themselves.
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