I was walking out of the health club today after a great workout, feeling rejuvenate and relaxed. While walking towards my car, I noticed two ladies headed for the health club entrance and while walking they each lit up a cigarette; they were wearing gym clothes and were going to work out.
You are probably thinking that this doesn't make much sense, trying to get in shape but at the same time, killing yourself. This is not a strange thing to me. I've seen it so many times, especially in Europe. You see, those ladies are thinking that they are trying to be healthier by going to the gym - they read somewhere that it's a good thing, or someone told them they needed to workout or maybe the doctor prescribed exercise.
But did anyone explain to them that in order to get in shape and be healthy they actually need to do something about their belief system, about their current lifestyle, their current environment and so on?
Have you heard of the gentleman who after getting a triple bypass surgery started to smoke immediately after getting discharged from the hospital? Well it's nothing out of the ordinary to me; I have coached thousands of clients for over twenty years and the answer to behavioral change resides somewhere else than any data you have been given. It resides within your heart and if you really want to change you must learn to listen to it. No fitness program, not diet book, no fitness video will work if you haven't checked-in with your heart.
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