Do you really not have time to workout or do you just not want to make time? Is it a priority? I hear it all of the time. "I'm too busy" or "When am I supposed to workout I have too much responsibility at work and home." Now I don't have kids yet but I do have a niece and nephew. I know kids can be more than a handful and it can be rough until the baby has a regular sleep pattern. If it's a priority in your life, you'll find a way.
Here's what I want you to do:
Write down everything you do for an entire week. Do it day by day and as you are doing something, write it down. Whether it is eating lunch, shopping,
WATCHING TV
, playing with your kids etc.
Email it to me and I will take a look and see where we have some exercise time. Just don't take it personal when I dissect your day.
Let's get back to the whole TV thing. I am very biased when it comes to television so if you don't agree with me or think I'm crazy, well that's fine with me. The average American watches about 28 hours of TV a week! That is just nuts to me. Don't get me wrong I love a good comedy and any sports event, but at that rate life is going to pass you by.
Many people are so tired in the morning and we've discussed their day. One glaring thing is watching TV til 11 p.m. or later. Just shut it off and get up earlier and workout then. It may be a shock to the system at first, but you'll get in the groove with it. You just have to be willing.
One more thing and I'll let this rest for a little while. I choose to surround myself with as much good stuff as possible. What does "good stuff" mean? It means positive, uplifting books, people, environments etc. See for me I want so much out of life. I don't want to wake up one day at 65 and wonder where my life has gone and if I left my mark and made this world a better place. I can take this in a bunch of directions but for now let's tie this back into television. How many of you watch the news right before bed? What do the news reporters report on? Is it uplifting? Does it make you feel good inside? Probably not. Why put that into your mind right before bed? I just don't get it. My
Advocare mentor and good friend Wayne Johnson talked to me about filling his brain with as much good stuff as possible so good stuff would come out of his mouth. I want good stuff to come out all the time. I want the best for each and every one of you out there. It's never too late and you're never too old to make a change.
Advocare has been huge for Rachael and I. The culture of the company and the people involved share many similar qualities. More importantly, they are just great people. If you want to experience that or want more out of life, call me.
Have a great day!
Joshua Mandel
Cranford Personal Trainer
Cranford New Jersey Boot Camps