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A few weeks ago, I shared some lessons I had learned since I started investing in my health three months ago. My goal was to eat healthy and increase my fitness levels before my birthday.
But now my birthday has passed, I’ve ticked off those goals. The result? I’m losing motivation fast.
Suddenly I’m a lot slower to drag myself out of bed in the morning to exercise and my carrot sticks are steadily being replaced KitKat fingers.
According to Josh Pullman, Master Coach for the Australian Institute of Fitness, the reason why so many of us struggle with this stage is because we approach it with a ‘race to the finish’ mentality.
This is where we label a ‘start’ and an ‘end’ point to achieving our goal and while this makes it easier to track progress, when you finally reach the ‘end’ you’re more likely to slow down. Of course it doesn’t help that it takes a lot less time to lose progress as it does to earn it in the first place.
“Many people with fitness goals that have an ‘end’ actually set themselves up to fail from the start. Setting targets is great, but approaching it not as a race but as aiming to set a new ‘benchmark’ or habit is super important,” says Pullman. (Post continues after gallery.)
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So after you’ve changed your mindset, how can you get your motivation back?
1. Remember why you started
The most important thing is to not give up. We all fall off the bandwagon sometimes, but you’ve got to pick yourself up and jump back on. The easiest way is to remember why you started in the first place.