Welcome back #fitfam, today we’re going to talk about the pros and cons of New Year’s resolutions. If you’ve been following this blog series for a while, then you are aware that I do not promote waiting until the New Year begins to lean into your resolve and make healthy changes. My opinion is that there will never be a better day than today, a better moment than right now to begin a journey, no matter what journey that is for you. I randomly decided to go back to college on a normal day in February of 2010. June 11th, 2019, I quit smoking cold turkey.
I share this to say that waiting for a milestone day or date only allows you more time to talk yourself out of starting your process. The 1st of the month and the 1st day of the year are very popular ‘start’ dates and in all honesty, unless its related to a pay cycle, I don’t operate in that space. Common popularity of New Year’s resolutions is partially rooted in the hopeful feeling that accompanies a new calendar year and is also a product of strategic marketing.
Whichever of the two most compels you, is the thing you should be most conscious of as you determine why you are waiting for January 1 to make a change.
Three reasons to begin your journey today include starting with peak motivation, able to avoid excuses, and reaping instant benefits! Peak motivation is of the greatest importance because I firmly believe that if you channel that motivation into some great workouts and eating, you’ll get those oh-so-important wins that must occur early on if you want to succeed long-term. If you lean into the first tip, avoiding excuses is a byproduct because you’re too busy doing great things to excuse yourself from putting in the work. Though getting better is a process, there are instant benefits, most important to me is the endorphin release after achieving something new.
I won’t provide reasons to wait in detail but I think the only thing that can legitimately stop you is a physical limitations from which you must first heal. Time, money, and lack of moral support are not good reasons to not start. If you’re broke, work a lot, or don’t seem to be encouraged by the people around you, I say this: Body weight workouts are available for free on the internet, if you can give 5-10 per day to TV or chillin’ on the couch, you can get up and move, and you don’t need a cheering section while you’re on the grind because it will inevitably fade anyway. Plus, I’m here to support your journey from a far and offer consultations as well.
My wish is that my advice will inspire and drive you to the next level, please enjoy these tips!
Here’s some general pieces of equipment I recommend you gather to create a solid DIY kit that will cost you $60 or less – a lifetime of equipment for the cost of a 3-month gym membership:
1 – Ropeless jump rope, available on Amazon – Apprx. $8
2 Â – 5lb dumbbells, available at Walmart, Target, Academy, or other sporting goods stores – Approx. $12
1 – 10lb kettlebell – Approx. $12
1 – Set of heavy fitness bands – Approx. $15
1 – Long stretch fitness band – Approx. $6
I hope that you enjoy this journey and can get the most from the information and tips that we provide! See ya next time!
Lastly, I have training programs as low as $75/month that will supplement and guide you to your goals.
I totally agree with you about not waiting to start on a new goal. I’ve always been the kind of person that will decide I want something and start making the changes to make it happen. I never wait. My husband gets so mad lol he has I move too fast but, I just know if I wait I’ll lose motivation.
Waiting can be a drag and potentially limits your range of success. Unless its financial, I’m going straight in as soon as my mind is made!
Love this post, its goanna save me money rather than wasting it on a gym membership that I’ll never use. I love articles thats are short and straight to the point. Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for reading Roshel!
It’s definitely all about just starting today! I agree whole heartedly with that philosophy. Just get the ball rolling and it will make the next day easier.
Getting the ball rolling is EVERYTHING and delaying the start makes the first step that much harder!