Because I endeavor to strengthen my health and provide for a long life, I do whatever I can to be more physically active.
Even on days that I feel tired, I find that performing physical activity, such as walking, jogging, exercising, or doing calisthenics, gives me great energy.
In the mornings, I like to go for a jog. If the weather is unfavorable for outdoor exercise, I stay inside and complete a yoga routine or an aerobics DVD. After having lunch or during a mid-afternoon break, I often take a 10- or 15-minute walk.
At work, while sitting at my desk, I do simple shoulder exercises or leg lifts. I concentrate on building and maintaining a strong body core.
After work, I set a goal to accomplish something physical before bedtime. I might sweep, vacuum, or mop the floors. Maybe I’ll spend an hour washing the car or mowing just to stay on my feet.
When I feel particularly challenged regarding getting some physical activity, I call a friend or recruit one of my kids to take a bike ride or play a game of basketball or touch football with me. Afterward, I feel a wonderful sense of accomplishment.
I am happy about my efforts to keep my physical energy burning brightly.
Today, I make my exercise regimen a daily priority. I understand that my reward for staying physically active is continued good health and the opportunity to live a long, vital life.
Self-Reflection Questions:
- What kinds of physical activities do I enjoy?
- Am I physically active every single day? If not, what are the reasons I avoid exercise?
- How can I ensure that I maintain a solid level of physical activity daily?
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