Do you want to stay motivated and
disciplined, but find it hard to resist the urge to skip workouts, or eat junk
food? Well, you may be suffering from a lack of PMA, or Positive Mental
Attitude. Below are 5 tips that will help in keeping a positive mental attitude
while reaching your fitness goals.
What You Think – You Become
If you spend time thinking about what you want to achieve you
are more likely to get it than if you don’t, right? A great start is to imagine
what you want to achieve with your body. Think about what your body will look
like. Imagine how you will feel living in this body. Think about the response
you will get from others, and about the confidence you will have. If you are
having trouble imagining your ideal body then find a photo in a magazine and
cut it out. Hang it up and look at it each day, knowing that you will look like
that. Stay focused on the goal.
The Power of Support
Surround yourself with others who are striving for health and fitness goals. Gym and health clubs are a great resource for like-minded
people. The web lets you connect with people all over the world. Develop
support networks of family and friends who understand your desire to change, and
can be a source of support and encouragement when you might be feeling weak.
Provide support and encouragement to others and before you know it you will
have the support and encouragement of those around you.
Positive Exposure
Maybe you are not a naturally positive person. Maybe you tend
to see life as half-empty. Take time to read positive books and
articles. Anthony Robins has made a career out of preaching positivity. Pick up
the world-famous book “Success Through A Positive Mental Attitude”. Read inspirational
quotes. Take time to read health and fitness articles on the web. Over time you
will find that you begin to reframe your life in more positive terms.
“Problems” will become “opportunities”. “Setbacks” will become “challenges”.
Your language will begin to change, and limitations will disappear.
Know When It Is Time To Change
If you are not feeling especially enthusiastic about your next
workout, or do not want to see another chicken breast on your plate, then you
might be suffering from burnout. Negative thoughts will often arise when one is
in need of change in their routine. Maybe taking a day or two off from the gym,
or allowing yourself to have a special meal will re-energize your body as well
as add some more positive associations to your fitness plan. Negative thinking,
especially when it is not your normal thought process, is usually a sign that
it is time to make some changes. Listen to your thoughts, as they can be a
gateway to the mind!
Recognize Your Progress
It is difficult to feel positive if you do not see
progress. Measure your fitness progress, and recognize your accomplishments. If you were able to get in one more workout
this week than last, you are progressing. If the scale changes in the right
direction, then know that you are on your way to becoming the body you imagined
being. If you have a week that did not go well, then look at what went wrong
and know that you have learned a valuable lesson that will help you in future
weeks. Track your progress knowing that nobody has success all the time. Those
who make it to their goal are able to see setbacks as learning opportunities.
Take time to review your progress, and let it be positive motivation propelling
you toward your goals.