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Personal development expert and bestselling International author Robin Sharma shares tools on improving your life.

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Improving Your Life – Be Healthy

We all say that we want to be healthy, be in better shape, or lose a few pounds. How many times have you said to yourself at night, “I’m going to exercise tomorrow”? When morning comes, you don’t feel as motivated as you did the night before and decide not to workout. If you’re looking to improving your life, then you have to stop going around in this vicious and damaging circle.

At times in everyone’s life, this same scenario happens, but it doesn’t mean that you should drop the ball and give up altogether.

When we feel better about the way we look, we tend to feel better about ourselves overall. We walk with our heads up a little higher when we know we look better. So why wouldn’t we want to take care of our bodies? People need to realize that eating right and exercising are the key to a long-term healthy life. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. It’s easier to maintain a healthy body than it is to heal a damaged one. Be pro-active not re-active.

You don’t need to start off with a rigorous workout either, in fact people tend to stop working out because they make their routine too intense in the beginning. Start off with a small workout and work your way up over a period of time. Before you know it, you’ll be looking forward to the daily workout as you see the results over time.

The idea of exercise is to send a repetitive message to the body asking for improvement in strength, metabolism, aerobic capacity, as well as overall fitness and health. Exercise doesn’t have to be intense to work for you, but it does need to be consistent.

You need to make a routine that will increase your heart rate and burn fat. You need to do it everyday, but to be able to do it on a daily basis, you have to start. Don’t just say you’re going to exercise, do it. You’ll feel better about your self that you did.

Once you’ve started to workout on a regular basis, you need to change your eating habits. Just because you’re working out doesn’t mean that you can eat a pint of ice cream in a day. Healthy living comes from eating right as well as exercise.

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Improving Your Life Requires Changing Your Habits

Us humans are creatures of habits. We tend to do the same thing on a regular and consist manner. We develop habits through influences, training, observation and practice. Throughout our lives we develop habits. Many times it seems we hold on to the bad one more than the good, especially the addictive ones like smoking. You need to change that way about yourself if you want to start improving your life.

Are you the type of person who makes excuses when they see something complicated? People will make excuses when they see something that is too difficult or a problem they can’t deal with. If you are trying to improve your life, try saying this instead, “This is something that hinders me from achievement and I have the power to change it.”

One of the first things you need to do is to stop making excuses. It will prevent you from accepting responsibility as well as learning from you lesson. Speak the truth, the truth will set you free. The truth is the only answer that will lead you to improving your life.

When you commit yourself to changing you habits, you commit yourself to improving your life. If you say “I’m planning on drinking more water”, All you’ve said is that you have plans. Instead say, “Today I will drink more water”, That statement is one of commitment. Even if you only drink one glass more than you did before, you’re making a change and that is good.

If your think negative, your life will become that. Saying things like “I can’t change this”, is saying that you’ve already giving up or have failed. When you say you can’t, you’ve taken the responsibility off of yourself of getting what you want.
As in regards of who your circle of friends are, if they are weighing you down, not supportive in you making changes in your life, kick them to the curb. No one in life is worth you suffering. You have the power to make changes, yet you do not have the power to change other people.

As you make changes to improve your life, start small. If you try to do too much at once, you will most likely fail. Too many times people try to change overnight and this only will lead to frustration.

In the process of making changes in your life as well as habits, don’t do it alone. You will be more successful if you have someone to lean on in a moment of weakness. Seek support and feedback, you are not an island, don’t isolate yourself.

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