Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Fastest Results You’ll Ever Get.....


Hey, Greg here with Lakeside Fitness Center – hope you’re having an awesome day!

This email may be one of the most important ones you read all day.  I’m not just saying this to make you read it… it’s because this one is about mindset & positive thinking… something I’m super passionate about.

Ever since I read “Think & Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill, things in my life literally changed. Not instantly, but close.

That was one of the many many many books I’ve read over the years that has provided me with a little "knowledge".  Although this wasn’t part of my 12 month challenge last year, I chose to re read it as part of my "52 book challenge" in 1 year… (I got to 56!!!)

After I read that book and let its’ content sink in, I felt like something changed.

I know this goes against popular thought, but most people believe that change has to be worked at for months or even years. We expect to try and fail numerous times before we ultimately give up or succeed.

So how does this relate to your fitness goals?

Well, how many people do you know struggle with their weight? They want to make a healthy change by getting in shape, but the change never seems to take hold?

Or what about you? Is there something in your life that you want to change? Do you have weight to lose?

Do you have high blood pressure? Do you have a pair of pants that you wish you could fit into?

What is keeping you from making a positive change in your life? According to Anthony Robbins, it's the getting ready to change that takes time. In the end there's a single instant when the change occurs. Robbins goes on to outline three specific beliefs that you must have in order to instantly create a lasting change.

Belief #1: Something MUST change. (kind of like my Risk vs. Reward philosophy I always talk about)
Do you sort of want to get into shape, or do you absolutely have to lose the weight? Does dropping a few pounds sound nice, or is living another day in your current body unbearable? In order to make a lasting change you must be convinced that the time has come.


Belief #2: I (and nobody else) must change it.
It is vital that you take full responsibility in making the change. Sure, others may assist you, but in the end you are the one who is going to make it happen. You have to need this change enough to make it your personal mission—no one else will do it for you.


Belief #3: I CAN change it.
Don't let past failures get in your way. The truth is that you do amazing things when you put your mind to it. Believe that you are capable of losing weight or making any other positive change in your life.


Why do most people fail to make lasting change? They leave it up to willpower. This works for awhile, but you'll always revert back to what's comfortable. The solution?

Change what you're comfortable with.

You've probably heard that humans are motivated by two things: 1) to avoid pain and 2) to gain pleasure.

When you want to change a behavior pattern the key is to associate pain with the behavior that you don't want and pleasure with the behavior that you do want.

You know that you want to lose weight and that to do so you need to quit eating comfort food late at night.

You also know that you need to start exercising on a regular basis. Up until this point your brain is trained to associate pleasure with eating comfort food late at night and to associate pain with exercise.

It's time to retrain your brain to feel good about exercise and to feel bad about eating late at night. Think about all of the negative things about being overweight and connect these unpleasant thoughts to your late night snack. Now think about all of the wonderful things about being in shape and connect these pleasant thoughts to exercise.

You are capable of making a big change in your life. Come in and ask for a free fitness evaluation to help you construct your program and path, and why not bring a friend for a trial.  Remember, you have what it takes to make that change, in order to swim you eventually have to push off the wall in the deep end!

Remember, change can happen in an instant!

See you soon,
Greg

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