Saturday, February 16, 2013

Day Four - Identifying your Motivation

As I mentioned yesterday, your motivation in making any type of health change (going to school, or working) needs to be identified.  I spent much time 'trying out' various get-rich-quick schemes and they all had you start by listing the reasons you wanted to become financially independent.  While making health changes will not necessarily bring you fame and fortune, it is just as important as becoming financially secure - even more important.  Without good health, all the money in the world will not bring you joy, happiness, or contentment.  Many people spend their lives working hard so they can retire and finally enjoy life.  After retirement, the years of self-abuse have taken their toll and life becomes a struggle.  With that said, it is vital for you to write down the specific reason you want to make health changes. Include photographs and keep them handy for those difficult times when you want to give up.

I have included one single picture of my motivation.  My son Vanya.  Having waited until middle-age to have a son, I am finding it a challenge keeping up with him.  One of his favorite games is to run back and forth in a large room imitating each other as we run.  He calls it "running like crazy".  Guess who runs out of energy first?  When he turns 18, I will be 60 years old.  While he is just getting started in his life, I'll be nearing the end of mine.  I want to be around to see him grow up and have his own family.  This requires me making the right choices today.


This past day was alright.  I did have a piece of chicken but didn't allow it to ruin everything.  I hurt my back this morning and am in pain.  Having a chronic scoliosis (S-shaped curvature in spine), I am prone to problems if I bend and reach weirdly.  I bent down to pick up a piece of paper and that was it.  So, I'm laying low and hoping to recover quickly.  Meanwhile, I'm sourcing products for 'Spring Waters'.  Check out our offerings!   

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