Often a transition from couch potato to active individual is brought about by an upheaval. Again, a sufficient lever to promote you into action as opposed to sitting back and being 'reactionary'. This can be a threat of ill health (such as a doctor's dressing down of your lifestyle), a failed attempt at a 20km hike or a sudden realisation that you are under and below a level of health/fitness that you thought you were. Seizing on these 'opportunities' are a great way to propel you forward into your new habit forming action. Seizing that moment and beginning 'now' rather than later creates urgency which results in you being more likely to follow the momentum you are creating.
It’s always wonderful to hear client’s stories of achievement. Receiving praise is the elixir of joy for my job. But I am not the miracle worker here. I don’t do the work. It’s up to the individual to put in the hours and time to get results. I just push things around and create the capacity for function. To achieve the tasks, it has to come down to the individual commitment. Even if it’s just fixing a sore shoulder, if the individual doesn’t put in what is needed – the results do not come!
Ever had that moment where some advice you gave has come back to slap you in the face? The moment where something you said has been revisited upon you and all of a sudden is relevent to you at that precise moment? Perspective is a wonderful thing and sometimes even you can be the best person to deliver some of it to yourself. Belief in what you can offer sometimes is the best platform for your own self advancement... so get listening.
Often the path you have travelled has lessons to help you move forward, and there is nothing wrong with allowing these lessons and experiences to resurface, as long as they help move you forward. In fact, they can be the key to moving forward from long held beliefs...
A recent exercise in laundry installation led me to a realisation that has ramifications beyond just being able to feel that you are the Alpha Male.
In small moments can be found the most significant realisations, if you are present enough to identify the lesson.
Knowing your own strengths and when to call in the professionals is most important - especially when you know better!