freakofnurture
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Surprisingly - at least I was surprised since I could find hardly any posts about that topic - there are a lot of people [DLMURL="https://www.ptsdforum.org/c/threads/does-workout-improve-your-mood.20283/"]here[/DLMURL] who benefit from working out one way or the other. Somewhat less surprisingly many also have problems to stay on track or to get going again after their workout schedule has been interrupted.
So I thought, why don't we make a thread where we can try to get motivated and stay motivated together? Let's chat about how we're doing, about our exercises, our goals maybe, our achievements and so on.
I am currently dealing with a bit of a cold, but I hope that I can get back on track tomorrow; purely physical symptoms are less of a motivation killer than psychosomatic ones, I find. Somehow it also helps me to drag someone with me who's even less motivated. It allows me to slip into that role where I am the sporty one and kind of a role model. It's good for my self-confidence, although I don't forget that it's a role I've dressed up with. It's funny, somehow.
So I thought, why don't we make a thread where we can try to get motivated and stay motivated together? Let's chat about how we're doing, about our exercises, our goals maybe, our achievements and so on.
I am currently dealing with a bit of a cold, but I hope that I can get back on track tomorrow; purely physical symptoms are less of a motivation killer than psychosomatic ones, I find. Somehow it also helps me to drag someone with me who's even less motivated. It allows me to slip into that role where I am the sporty one and kind of a role model. It's good for my self-confidence, although I don't forget that it's a role I've dressed up with. It's funny, somehow.