Motivation-What Makes Us Want to Be Healthy

I’ve been planning on writing this article for quit awhile but I just keep losing enthusiasm. OK, just teasing. But how many of you want to accomplish something big or small and just dont seem to be able to get motivated to get it started?

I am a naturally energetic person who, when an idea hits me, I have trouble letting go of the idea until some sort of creation comes to completion. Whether that be researching and writing an article, producing a new health program or taking a vacation.

I realize that I am on the other end of the spectrum when it comes to motivation. A lot of my friends, family and clients, however, often feel a lack of motivation when it comes to acomplishing a dream no matter how big or small.

How many of you have wanted to complete that novel thats been popping into your head for years? How many of you want to train for and complete a marathon? How many of you simply want to clean your house?

Have you ever sat down and tried to list the justification why your motivation is so deficient? Lets face it. Procrastination is easy and doesn’t need help in the excuse department.

Lots of times, we don’t do something beneficial just because it’s the right thing to do. We wait until we fear a negative influence of not doing the right thing. Lets take something seemingly as easy as cleaning the house.

Isn’t it interesting how ones house suddenly gets dirty when we find out were having company? Or, even if we realize the house is in need of cleaning, motivation doesn’t strike until we learn of impending guests. Then, incenitive comes on in a fury!

This can be applied to a healthy lifestyle. There are some of us who eat well, exercise regularly, get the proper amount of sleep and don’t drink to excess or do drugs, simply because we want to be healthy.

For many though, just like completing that novel or taking out the trash, incentive to improve our health only comes when it becomes inevitable.

For example, it’s frequently not until one is diagnosed with high blood pressure and prescribed medication with bad side effects that one takes the ambition to exercise and eat better.

This can also be said of lifestyle induced health issues like type II diabetes, obesity, smoking related health issues and alcohol and drug related issues.

No matter how much we hear over the years that we are affecting our health by our negative choices, it’s not until we have been diagnosed with an actual problem that we seek to better our lives.

The best way of life is to make a plan for change, set a date and TELL someone. Having someone take an interest and ask you about your progress is highly motivating to remain on the path to good health.

I also encourage you to try one of my all natural programs such as my High Blood Pressure program or my Weight Loss Breeze program. The results are amazing! Make a plan and order today!

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Christian Goodman has dedicated his life to health research and found solutions to many serious conditions. You can learn more about him on his natural health alternatives blog where you can read about his solutions for several conditions including snoring, TMJ obtain information on his exercises for high blood pressure.

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