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Keeping motivated with Why?

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I find going to the gym 5 times a week for just 30-45 minutes the optimum schedule for me. Now I realise this sounds like a awful lot! But remember it’s not for a very long time each visit.

I came to this routine through some trial and error and some honest conversation with my internal voice. Firstly I tried to go 3 times per week, which  is the recommended amount to gain benefit. However, the problem I found is that I would wake up in the morning and decide to have a rest day, promising myself I would make up for it tomorrow. By the end of the week I would be lucky if I had made it to the gym once or twice. I would end up feeling bloated and frustrated.

So the time came for some honest internal dialogue. Why, why, why!?

Questions that start with a why, usually require the answer to start “because”. During a coaching session, this can cause the client to subconsciously feel that they are having to justify themselves. So as I coach I try to avoid asking these types of questions unless I specifically want to explore with the client’s the true reason for their desire to achieve something.

Here is how my internal Why conversation went:-

  • Why do I want to go to the gym? –  Because it’s good for me.
  • Why is it good for you? – Because to strengthens your body and more importantly for me, my heart.
  • Why more importantly for you?- Because my mother died from a heart attack at 45
  • Why is that age resonating with you? – Because I have just turned 39 and I now realise how young 45 really is!
  • Why else is going to the gym important? – Because my father has vascular dementia, so watching my weight, cholesterol and keeping fit will help me avoid suffering from the same condition.
  • Why else is going to the gym going to benefit you? – It will help me keep in shape, which will help my confidence levels.
  • Why are your confidence levels so important to you? – Erm I’m a confidence coach, so if I can’t keep my confidence up how can I expect my clients to! :-)

So now, I go to the gym 5 times a week. It’s the right balance for me because I just do it every weekday and have the whole weekend to relax and recover. By using the power of “why” I was also able to add weight to the importance so that I kept understanding some of reason for going to the gym.

Horribly Motivated!

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The two days off seem to have had an overwhelming effect. This morning I snapped back into my routine of going to the gym at 6:30am (yes I know, mad, barking mad). In to work on time (ish) powered through my first conference call which seemed to go really well.

It’s resulted in me feeling incredibly motivated and energised. Or maybe someone spiked my coffee, not sure.

Whatever it is, I’m sure the two extra days off REALLY helped. It does make me think that sometimes you don’t have to go away to have a break. I just stayed at home and caught up on all the fun things I wanted to do. Surprisingly very little of that time was spent playing of World of Warcraft. Maybe another reason for feeling so motivated was I was doing fun things that were a little more productive than seeing how much gold I could make on the Auction House!

I also finished editing and published two more podcasts for my coaching site. It’s so great to see something like that growing into something bigger that just me, myself and I. It’s really taking on a life of it’s own which makes it a real joy to be part of. Feel free to tune in at http://www.actionpodcast.com (yes I know shameless plug, but don’t tell anyone)

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