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There are very few activities during our daily lives that keep us totally connected to the present moment without constant practice. Eating can be interrupted by a ringing phone or text, and working can be interrupted by a barrage of pressing emails. However when we engage in exercise and movement, we are automatically bound to that activity, in the flow of every step, jump, stroke, sprint—every moment.
The ability to be active is one of life’s miracles. Regardless of the activity you enjoy, mindful movement grounds us in the moment and connects us with our thoughts and what we’re seeing, hearing, and feeling. Unfortunately for many it feels like our days are moving faster than we can keep up with, and engaging in regular physical activity is quick to fall by the wayside. Lack of time, energy, confidence, and even money pile-up as barriers blocking our way from getting up and moving. Let’s take a look at a few common ones and the steps that can be taken to overcome them:
“I just don’t have time.”
This is one of the most frequent, and often most valid, excuses. Time is precious and hard to come by, but this doesn’t mean we shouldn’t strive to carve out some space in our schedule for regular physical activity. As you exercise more, you’ll find yourself sleeping more soundly and waking up earlier, naturally.
“I’m too tired.”
This is one we can all relate to. When so many responsibilities require our energy throughout the day, we often want to use a free moment sit back and relax rather than gear up for exercise. Don’t give in!
“It’s too expensive and I don’t know where to start.”
There’s a prevalent misconception that you need to join a full-featured gym or spend thousands of dollars on clothes and workout gear to get the exercise you need to stay healthy...Not true!
Just like everyone enjoys different types of activities, barriers and challenges can be unique to each person’s situation. Remember that more often than not, when we step back and recognize these barriers, solutions can begin to emerge and making time for mindful movement might become as natural as eating and sleeping. Besides, the more you exercise the sharper your brain becomes and the more energy you have!
What type of activity gets you out of your head and into the flow?
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