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by Michele Clemens-Silence, MA
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One of the most popular excuses for failing to work out is not
having enough time. Are you really so busy it is impossible to
squeeze in exercise? On the other hand, is it more likely your time
is spent on things that are not top priorities for you? If you frequently
use time as an excuse for missing workouts, here are some ways to
see if that is really the case.
Your Use of Time
1. ______________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________ 5. ______________________________________________ 6. ______________________________________________ 7. ______________________________________________ 8. ______________________________________________ 9. ______________________________________________ 10. _____________________________________________ Now list the top 10 ways you currently spend your time (1 being the activity you spend the most time on.)
1. ______________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________ 5. ______________________________________________ 6. ______________________________________________ 7. ______________________________________________ 8. ______________________________________________ 9. ______________________________________________ 10. _____________________________________________ Take a look at List #2. From that list and your experience, note any activities that whittle away at least 10 minutes of your time a day. Include things like waiting in store lines, holding on the phone, being stuck in traffic, waiting for clients, watching TV, etc. Beside each entry, state how much time gets spent, and add up an average daily total.
1. ______________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________ 4. ______________________________________________ 5. ______________________________________________ 6. ______________________________________________ 7. ______________________________________________ 8. ______________________________________________ 9. ______________________________________________ 10. _____________________________________________
Total Wasted Time Each Day (hours/minutes): __________
Ways of Increasing Time for Fitness Now look at List #3. The purpose of this exercise is twofold. First, it shows we all waste time. After all, no one can be expected to run full tilt without a moment of rest. However, the truth is, there is time available for health and fitness. It is simply a matter of motivation. (If you won the lottery, wouldn't you find time to pick up the money?) Second, this list shows that planning your time more wisely can free up times in other parts of the day. For example, if you find yourself holding on the telephone a lot, use that time to pay bills or make a grocery list. While you are waiting in a doctor's office or under a hair drier, why not catch up on your work-related reading? Then you will have saved yourself a chunk of time for exercise and other fun things. The question is: How much do you value yourself? If you pack the day so full there is no time for you, you are stressing yourself beyond human limits. The body and mind need exercise and rest to stay fit and well. Take a closer look at your use of time to find a way to ease activity into your lifestyle.
Michele Clemens-Silence, MA, is a fitness consultant, former studio owner, personal
trainer and freelance writer. She has been teaching fitness for over 10 years and has a
master's degree in clinical/sport psychology.
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