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Top 10 Tips For Finding Time For Exercise
If you're like most people, finding time for exercise is difficult. Here are my "top 10" tips to help you in that quest:
1. Make exercise a priority. We all make time in our lives for the things that are most important to us. If I told you I'd give you a million dollars if you exercised every day for the next 30 days, would you do it? Sure you would, because it would suddenly become a priority. If you're serious about finding time for exercise, then it must be a priority in your life.
2. Block out the same time period every day for exercise. This way, it becomes part of your daily routine just like brushing your teeth. Vehemently guard this time period. It is your time to take care of yourself.
3. Exercise first thing in the morning. This is when your exercise time is least likely to get interrupted by other things.
4. Turn off the television. The average adult spends 16 hours per week watching television. One of my clients told me that she resolved to only watch television while she was exercising. You may not be interested in taking it that far, but you can certainly cut out a few hours of television a week to make time for exercise.
5. Wake up earlier in the morning to exercise. Try going to sleep a little earlier and getting up a little earlier to get your exercise done first thing in the morning.
6. Spend 30 minutes or so exercising on your lunch break.
7. Get a book rack for your stair climber or treadmill and spend some of your reading time exercising.
8. Visit with your spouse or friend while walking around the neighborhood rather than sitting on the couch.
9. Take a couple of days to write down how you spend your time every day, then determine how you can better use your time to fit in exercise.
10. Make your exercise as enjoyable as possible.
From India, Bangalore
Then too reading is not a bad habit
Top 10 Tips For Finding Time For Exercise
If you're like most people, finding time for exercise is difficult. Here are my "top 10" tips to help you in that quest:
1. Make exercise a priority. We all make time in our lives for the things that are most important to us. If I told you I'd give you a million dollars if you exercised every day for the next 30 days, would you do it? Sure you would, because it would suddenly become a priority. If you're serious about finding time for exercise, then it must be a priority in your life.
2. Block out the same time period every day for exercise. This way, it becomes part of your daily routine just like brushing your teeth. Vehemently guard this time period. It is your time to take care of yourself.
3. Exercise first thing in the morning. This is when your exercise time is least likely to get interrupted by other things.
4. Turn off the television. The average adult spends 16 hours per week watching television. One of my clients told me that she resolved to only watch television while she was exercising. You may not be interested in taking it that far, but you can certainly cut out a few hours of television a week to make time for exercise.
5. Wake up earlier in the morning to exercise. Try going to sleep a little earlier and getting up a little earlier to get your exercise done first thing in the morning.
6. Spend 30 minutes or so exercising on your lunch break.
7. Get a book rack for your stair climber or treadmill and spend some of your reading time exercising.
8. Visit with your spouse or friend while walking around the neighborhood rather than sitting on the couch.
9. Take a couple of days to write down how you spend your time every day, then determine how you can better use your time to fit in exercise.
10. Make your exercise as enjoyable as possible.
From India, Bangalore
Dear SRB,
Thanks for your updates. . .
Team,
A Simple Guide to Exercise
“So what’s the deal with physical exercise? Why is it so important to my health? I’d like to exercise more, but I:
1) don’t seem to have the time.
2) don’t seem to have very much fun. What can I do?” We will attempt to answer these questions and more as we provide you with a simple guide to exercise. Read on to learn how to have fun exercising and improving your health.
Exercise and Good Health
Exercise is a key factor involved in your good health. Why is exercise important? Here are five really good reasons to exercise:
More Energy - It seems like a weird concept. Exercise takes energy, but it also gives you more energy.
Better Mood - Do you suffer from depression or a lack of motivation? Aerobic exercise has been shown to release mood-elevating chemicals in the brain while decreasing stress hormones.
Longevity - Regular exercise in moderation can actually add years to your life.
Weight Loss - Regular exercise can help you lose weight by boosting your metabolism.
Better Sleep - Regular exercise can help you fall asleep faster and improves overall sleep quality.
Keeping Exercise Fun
It’s easy to see why exercise can improve the quality and the duration of your life, but let’s face it; nobody is going to exercise if they aren’t having any fun. Therefore it is very important to make exercise fun. Be creative and find something that you enjoy doing most of the time. The good news: there are plenty of great activities to choose from. Here are a few of our favorites:
Hiking outdoors:
A evening bike ride around the neighborhood
Swimming at the local pool or swimming hole
Taking the dog out for a walk or a run
An exciting game of tennis with a friend
A game of frisbee at the park with friends
Pumping some iron at the gym
These are just a few ideas to get your wheels turning. Be creative, and don’t forget to have fun. If you aren’t having fun, it’s going to be much harder to stick with your exercise program for the long-term.
Finding Time to Exercise
It really doesn’t take much time to exercise. About 30 minutes four or five times a week is all you need. We feel that motivation is the key when it comes to making time for exercise. Read the sections on Exercise and Good Health and Keeping Exercise Fun to help inspire some motivation. Also, keep on reading to learn about the benefits of exercising with an activity partner.
Find an Activity Partner
Another idea that can make exercise more enjoyable is to find an activity partner. Find someone that will make exercise fun, and be absolutely certain that your activity partner makes you feel good about yourself. For example, if you are not competative, do not select a competative activity partner because too much focus on competition may not be very much fun. Another benefit to having an activity partner is that you can use each other as a motivation to exercise.
The Bottom Line
Physical exercise and a healthy diet are two key parts of a healthy lifestyle. The goal with any healthy habit, including exercise, is to be creative and have fun. A healthy lifestyle does not have to be strict and boring. Exercise does not have to be entirely hard work. If you have tried regular exercise for a few weeks and are still not having very much fun, maybe it is time try another activity. Have fun and be creative. Here’s to your good health!
Hope its helps. . .
From United States, Fpo
Thanks for your updates. . .
Team,
A Simple Guide to Exercise
“So what’s the deal with physical exercise? Why is it so important to my health? I’d like to exercise more, but I:
1) don’t seem to have the time.
2) don’t seem to have very much fun. What can I do?” We will attempt to answer these questions and more as we provide you with a simple guide to exercise. Read on to learn how to have fun exercising and improving your health.
Exercise and Good Health
Exercise is a key factor involved in your good health. Why is exercise important? Here are five really good reasons to exercise:
More Energy - It seems like a weird concept. Exercise takes energy, but it also gives you more energy.
Better Mood - Do you suffer from depression or a lack of motivation? Aerobic exercise has been shown to release mood-elevating chemicals in the brain while decreasing stress hormones.
Longevity - Regular exercise in moderation can actually add years to your life.
Weight Loss - Regular exercise can help you lose weight by boosting your metabolism.
Better Sleep - Regular exercise can help you fall asleep faster and improves overall sleep quality.
Keeping Exercise Fun
It’s easy to see why exercise can improve the quality and the duration of your life, but let’s face it; nobody is going to exercise if they aren’t having any fun. Therefore it is very important to make exercise fun. Be creative and find something that you enjoy doing most of the time. The good news: there are plenty of great activities to choose from. Here are a few of our favorites:
Hiking outdoors:
A evening bike ride around the neighborhood
Swimming at the local pool or swimming hole
Taking the dog out for a walk or a run
An exciting game of tennis with a friend
A game of frisbee at the park with friends
Pumping some iron at the gym
These are just a few ideas to get your wheels turning. Be creative, and don’t forget to have fun. If you aren’t having fun, it’s going to be much harder to stick with your exercise program for the long-term.
Finding Time to Exercise
It really doesn’t take much time to exercise. About 30 minutes four or five times a week is all you need. We feel that motivation is the key when it comes to making time for exercise. Read the sections on Exercise and Good Health and Keeping Exercise Fun to help inspire some motivation. Also, keep on reading to learn about the benefits of exercising with an activity partner.
Find an Activity Partner
Another idea that can make exercise more enjoyable is to find an activity partner. Find someone that will make exercise fun, and be absolutely certain that your activity partner makes you feel good about yourself. For example, if you are not competative, do not select a competative activity partner because too much focus on competition may not be very much fun. Another benefit to having an activity partner is that you can use each other as a motivation to exercise.
The Bottom Line
Physical exercise and a healthy diet are two key parts of a healthy lifestyle. The goal with any healthy habit, including exercise, is to be creative and have fun. A healthy lifestyle does not have to be strict and boring. Exercise does not have to be entirely hard work. If you have tried regular exercise for a few weeks and are still not having very much fun, maybe it is time try another activity. Have fun and be creative. Here’s to your good health!
Hope its helps. . .
From United States, Fpo
Dear Mr. Balaji and Raghu,
Sorry for the delay, as I was out of town last week.
Thank you for sharing.
Please find the Excel sheet attached, explaining urgent and important matters in graphical format.
In my view, most of the time is spent on tasks that are highly urgent and highly important. The tasks that are low in urgency but high in importance are often overlooked. "How often do we visit the doctor when we are healthy?" (Considering preventive maintenance for oneself - perhaps we only visit the doctor after a breakdown.)
During training, I emphasize the significance of prioritizing tasks that are important but not urgent. It is crucial to focus on important matters both professionally and personally. When we work on important tasks, the sense of urgency diminishes. Neglecting important tasks leads to emergent situations. Proactive individuals in organizations concentrate on important tasks rather than urgent ones.
The busiest person makes time for everything, while the idle person may struggle to find time for anything.
I would appreciate your opinions.
Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Vadodara
Sorry for the delay, as I was out of town last week.
Thank you for sharing.
Please find the Excel sheet attached, explaining urgent and important matters in graphical format.
In my view, most of the time is spent on tasks that are highly urgent and highly important. The tasks that are low in urgency but high in importance are often overlooked. "How often do we visit the doctor when we are healthy?" (Considering preventive maintenance for oneself - perhaps we only visit the doctor after a breakdown.)
During training, I emphasize the significance of prioritizing tasks that are important but not urgent. It is crucial to focus on important matters both professionally and personally. When we work on important tasks, the sense of urgency diminishes. Neglecting important tasks leads to emergent situations. Proactive individuals in organizations concentrate on important tasks rather than urgent ones.
The busiest person makes time for everything, while the idle person may struggle to find time for anything.
I would appreciate your opinions.
Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Vadodara
Dear Sudhir,
You explained well about the importance & differentiate of Urgent Vs Important. What I learned the key points from that Excel sheet
‘’ The Urgent/Important Matrix helps to look at our task list, and quickly identify the activities you should focus on. By prioritizing using the Matrix, we can deal with truly urgent issues, at the same time that we keep on working towards your goals.’’
Team,
See the attached presentation on Urgent Vs Important - Effective time management’’ already Mr.Sudhir explained well on previous message with help of Excel sheet.
Thanks again Mr.Sudhir. Keep on sharing. . .
From United States, Fpo
You explained well about the importance & differentiate of Urgent Vs Important. What I learned the key points from that Excel sheet
‘’ The Urgent/Important Matrix helps to look at our task list, and quickly identify the activities you should focus on. By prioritizing using the Matrix, we can deal with truly urgent issues, at the same time that we keep on working towards your goals.’’
Team,
See the attached presentation on Urgent Vs Important - Effective time management’’ already Mr.Sudhir explained well on previous message with help of Excel sheet.
Thanks again Mr.Sudhir. Keep on sharing. . .
From United States, Fpo
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