Do you choose hard now or hard later?

Do you choose hard now or hard later?

Do you choose hard now or hard later?

Let’s face it, getting and staying fit and healthy is hard work. 

There’s all the effort that you have to put out in making wholesome meals. 

There’s the will power that you must muster in avoiding unhealthy (TASTY!) foods. 

There’s the energy that it takes to get out of bed early to get in a workout before the day begins. 

There’s the struggle to lace up your shoes at the end of a long day to head out and be active rather than diving into the comfort of the couch. 

To be fit and healthy is to choose to do what’s hard, right now. 

Because let’s face it, getting dinner from a drive thru is easier than making it at home.

And eating whatever looks the most enticing is easier than saying no thank you. 

And sleeping in is easier than getting up at the crack of dawn to exercise. 

And settling into the couch at the end of your day is easier than moving your body through something active. 

We are faced with these decisions all day, everyday. And they add up. 

DO WHAT’S HARD <== or ==> DO WHAT’S EASY

Here’s the thing, though. It’s not actually a choice between HARD and EASY. 

The real choice we are making is between HARD NOW <== or ==> HARD LATER.

Because for every EASY choice that you make today, you are setting yourself up for a HARDER life, down the road. 

Make no mistake about it, being unhealthy is hard

Being out-of-shape and overweight is hard

Living in a body that is racked with aches and pains is hard

Not being physically able to do the things you want to do is hard

So as you go through your day, faced with hundreds of opportunities to do what’s hard or what’s easy, remember this…

Choose to do what’s hard now or be faced with something much harder later.

I’m here to help you transform your body (and your whole life!) through the power of fitness.

Call or email today to get started on a fitness plan that will give you the opportunity to do what’s hard now, to achieve the body that you really want.

What is Your Bedtime?

Remember when you were a kid and you had a set bedtime each night? Your parents would look at the clock and let you know that you were done for the day and that it was time for you to power down and get some rest.

Turns out that your parents were on to something really healthy by enforcing a set sleep schedule.

By going to sleep at the same time each night and waking up at the same time each morning you enforce a healthy sleep pattern. Healthy sleep patterns have wide-reaching benefits, including deeper, uninterrupted sleep of the most restorative nature.

Take the next 21 days to try getting to bed and waking up at the same time and see how you feel. You will likely see an increase in your fitness results as well!