Wednesday, 28 October 2015

What Motivated me?

Throughout high school I found I was not the most motivated kid, but then again at that age not many people are. I found as time went on and I became more independent and started university, that was when I began to be very driven. When I was in high school I was a bigger girl and had always struggled with my weight. I found that although I was aware of my weight being an issue I found nothing worked and motivated me as much as my motivational strength, meaning how much effort I was willing to put in to achieve my goals. I had previously made several attempts to lose weight ad I found that nothing worked permanently. Thinking back, it probably has something to do with the fact that I wasn't fully motivated or driven to changing my habits. So what had to change for me to have a permanent change? Well, I found that I took all my pervious knowledge, and attempts and took that motivational direction and geared it towards the present. I combined everything I knew to make sure I would have been giving it my all. I started going to GoodLife and found that as I started noticing results I became emotionally connected to the gym. When Movati started opening up new locations, I noticed I did not want to change gyms as GoodLife has made me happy and helped me be successful, therefore creating that emotional connection with GoodLife and ensuring that I will be a lifelong memeber.
After my weight loss I noticed so many people looking up to me for motivation and advice, I was obviously loyal to GoodLife and recommended that they get a membership and workout. We all have so many goals that we wish to achieve, however we all do not prioritize our goals. Everyone has it in them to motivate themselves to change any aspect of their life. We all have the energy and are driven to achieve those goals, the only difference is how attached we become to those goals. Once those goals become something that we see as a necessity and that they are important, only then will we see the energy to change our habits. If one person can achieve it everyone can!

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