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![]() I made while doing the Rut/Groove thing was to
walk/jog for 20 minutes every morning, followed by some sit-ups, push-ups and streching. I'm on day 5 of that promise and swear I have twice as much energy and get twice as much done. I too suffer from depression quite frequently. My goal is to make exercise a regular habit. Thanks for driving that home Dien. ;o) Kind Regards. Joe Delbecq > Here's a secret to having a positive mental > attitude.... > I know this word will freak some people out, > but it's a real secret.... > The word is > EXERCISE! > Gary Halbert, in one of his newsletters, > recommends starting every day with a brisk > walk. As well as helping to keep you > healthy, you'll clear your mind and > re-invigorate yourself.... > There's a link between exercise and mood. > Studies have apparently found that people > who do some kind of regular exercise have > fewer problems with depression. Also, those > who do some kind of regular exercise are, on > average, more successful than those who > don't.... > I've only just discovered this myself. Until > recently, I was a regular lazy slob. I > finally have started to exercise every day, > for MOOD reasons.... I've really noticed a > difference in my state of mind. It sure > helps with having a positive mental > attitude.... > Also, I had noticed that I was doing less > exercise on a regular basis than when I was > working a job. When you're working a job, > you're forced to travel to and from the > office, perhaps walk around to a cafe to get > some food, that kind of thing. Walking > around is part of your day. > But if you're making money from home, you > don't need to walk very far! The kitchen is > just a few steps away.... The only time I > NEED to go out on a regular basis is to the > post office (to mail things out), and to > shop for groceries.... So if you are working > from home, this advice becomes even more > important! > But I found the biggest benefit is to your > state of mind.... I guess Gary Halbert > really knew something, his advice is golden! > So, next time you are feeling a bit down and > uninspired, and wondering if you can keep > going - do some exercise! Get your heart > beating a little bit faster (don't overdo > it). You'll feel much better, and it will > help you to re-inspire yourself.... > And even better, make this part of your > every day life. You'll feel better about > yourself, and your better mental attitude > will help you with your success! :) > - Dien Rice |
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