What is needed is a new mindset and small steps at first with patience.
That’s a general truth that, unfortunately, most people don’t acknowledge. We want instant results and, when we don’t see them immediately, we quit. We set lofty goals for ourselves that are doomed to failure because we don’t set realistic time frames for success.
When Liz turned 50 we started walking for exercise — beginning with four laps (1 mile total) around the track at our local high school, then 2 miles, then 3 and 4. Somewhere along the way we would intersperse a run for one lap, then 2, etc., to the point where 5 years later we both ran and completed a half-marathon. When people tell me “Oh, I could never do that”, I tell them to just start walking and see where it leads.
I don’t do resolutions, but I have decided to refrain from alcohol for the month of January, just to see if I have the willpower to do it. So far, so good.
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