“Opportunities are usually disguised as hard work, so most people don’t recognize them.” — Ann Landers
PS. Today is one of them.
Disney Employee Engagement Speaker
Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five different sites.
“Opportunities are usually disguised as hard work, so most people don’t recognize them.” — Ann Landers
PS. Today is one of them.
Three simple exercise tips we can all do to make exercise a more important part of our lives:
Simple. But simple doesn’t mean easy. Most likely, whatever you want to accomplish with your health and exercise goals, is well, impossible. Which is perfect. Carpe diem.
Lane 8 Luck Quotient believes:
Yes, staying with a healthy routine is hard. It’s difficult. Don’t let anyone try to tell you otherwise.
I mean, even if you are highly motivated, eventually, you will find it easier to not keep your routine.
Look at professional athletes, or even Olympic Gold Medalists. Are they the picture of health and wellness ten years later?
Hey, thanks for visiting, gotta go for now. Exercise is calling my name. It would be much easier to ignore the call, but ultimately, life is hard. Do it. Now! Carpe diem.
Whether or not you go to a gym is inconsequential. It doesn’t matter.
Why?
Because who cares where you exercise? Really. Who cares? No one. Maybe you care, but in reality, no one cares.
So what’s the point then?
Simply this – if you have the capability to exercise and don’t, aren’t you forfeiting one of the most amazing graces ever bestowed on you?
It’s 5AM, November 17, 2009 here in Orlando, Florida. I write five blogs every single day. Adidas has a tag line, “Impossible is Nothing“!
Nike has one too, “I’ve Got Soul“. It’s even a You Tube video. It’s what I’m I’m craving right now – a little soul.
That video, even though it’s only 63 seconds, never fails to inspire me. How many days, and how many ways, do you inspire yourself before you ever walk out your front door?
Seriously, how many? Hey, you don’t owe me an answer. You’ll never owe me anything. But I challenge you to challenge yourself and ask, “What do I owe myself?“