What is involved in staying active?
It can be
frustrating to start a new habit of activity or exercise and then have to stop
because something gets in the way—illness, travel, too many other things to do,
or just having a bad day. Your goal is to get back in the habit and find a way
to make it a routine part of your life.
If that sounds
impossible, think about a simple habit like brushing your teeth. When you were
small, maybe you had trouble remembering to brush your teeth every day. Now you
probably brush your teeth without thinking much about it. And even if you miss
a day, you always go back to brushing your teeth the day after. It can be that
way with activity or exercise when you make it a habit.
Remember
that you can't create a habit overnight. Keep at it, even if you slip up along
the way. It can take at least 3 months of repetition to form a habit, so every
day is a step in the right direction.
Here are three important
steps:
- Have your own reasons for wanting to stay
active.
- Set goals. Include long-term goals as well as
short-term goals that you can measure easily.
- Think about what
might get in your way, and prepare for slip-ups.
Test Your Knowledge
To stay physically active, you need to turn your
activity into a habit.
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