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Meg's Small Steps=Big Changes
Red Wing, MN
In my 8 to 5 job, I work for a nonprofit health and human service organization. I am incredibly blessed to go to bed each night knowing that life is better for people because I go to work everyday. I have learned, though, that I need to take the time to take care of me. Being fit and active is one of the ways to take care of myself. Watching what I eat and how much I eat is another. This journey I've been on started with small steps that have led to big changes!
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

It's Not Just About Weight Loss




I just read this post by Jillian Michaels.....it is SOOOO true! Everytime we "bring it", everytime we push play...even when we don't feel like it....we are making a difference in our health! This journey is so much more than just losing weight. It shapes and defines our entire lifestyle.

Who doesn't want to look totally hot? If you asked 100 people who were starting to exercise for the first time (or returning to regular workouts after a long time off) what their main motivation was, the majority of them would say something like, "I want to look good," or "I want to fit into a size __ again." And hey, whatever gets you on track initially is good enough for me. But when that scale hasn't budged in a few weeks, it's time to remind yourself that there are lots of other reasons to make exercise a habit.

Research has clearly linked coronary heart disease, diabetes, and cancer to lifestyle. Apart from aiding in weight loss, physical activity offers a positive, healthy way to release anxieties and alleviate tension, which can help reduce your risk of many lifestyle-related diseases. Exercise also supports mental well-being: Physical activity actually changes your brain chemistry, which directly influences your mood and frame of mind for the better. Among other things, physical activity triggers the release of endorphins, which act on the brain as natural tranquilizers.

In addition, exercise will boost your confidence. As you start working out and getting stronger, your sense of strength in other aspects of your life will naturally flourish. Bottom line: The more physically fit you are, the longer you'll live and the better your quality of life will be.

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