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Change Your Bad Exercise Habits

How Can I Stay Motivated To Exercise?

Incorporate exercise into your lifestyle.  Use stairs instead of elevators for short climbs.  Perhaps you can save a few dollars and burn a few calories by sharing a walk with a friend instead of sharing a meal.  That friend does not necessarily have to be the traditional two-legged kind.  If you have a pet dog, for example, take it for a walk instead of just opening the back door. Another example: Instead of driving around the mall in search of that perfect parking spot closest to the entrance, park in the back where there are lots of open spots and enjoy an additional opportunity to exercise.
I’m Embarrassed To Go To The Gym

Nobody is born a bodybuilder.  If you feel intimidated walking through the doors of health club, just remember that most people are busy looking at their own bodies.  You're the only person looking at yours.  You might want to visit a few fitness centers to find one that feels comfortable to you.  Most clubs give you a trial workout.  Use your free pass at a time when you would most likely exercise.  You'll see who uses the gym at this time and how crowded it gets.

Can I Reward Myself For Sticking to My Plan?

Sure, though you might not want your reward to be a hot fudge sundae.  Find rewards other than indulging in sweets.  Perhaps new clothes to fit your new form.

Can I Skip A Workout?

Sure, though you might not want to make it easy on yourself.  Once you are consistently working out, you will actually probably feel really guilty when you miss a workout.  You will also notice what exercise does for you - gives you more energy and makes you feel more alive!  It is normal, though, for people to get into a rut sometimes.  If you're muscles are fatigued and you think you're "burned out", go ahead and do one of two things - either change your routine (or even the type of exercises you do) or actually give your body a break by missing 1 or 2 workouts.  Remember the positive things exercise has done or you (instead of focusing on the negative things like how much time it takes etc.) and you will always come back to it...

Critical-Questions

By Dr. SAM SPERON

When I first published The 7 Critical Questions to Ask Before Letting Any Surgeon Touch You, I had no idea that it would be so popularly received. Since its publication, this brief guide has helped thousands like you to more safely navigate the world of cosmetic surgery. The 7 Questions have been updated and a bonus section, Applying the 7 Questions, has just been added. Be my guest to read, learn and share.