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THE POWER OF FITNESS JOURNALS

THE POWER OF FITNESS JOURNALS Logging your fitness success is incredibly motivating to help you stay on track day after day. There are several ways to log your success, the best of which is keeping a diet/fitness journal and taking progress. I kept fitness journals for years, it helps me stay laser focused on my goals and keeps me in the "fitness zone". Taking progress photos is empowering! To see your body transform little by little is highly motivating.  It’s a great way to stay focused on your fitness goals week after week.

8 SWIMSUIT READY FITNESS TIPS FOR WOMEN

8 SWIMSUIT READY FITNESS TIPS FOR WOMEN It’s that time of year again--swimsuit season!   We all want to feel confident in a swimsuit, but it takes a bit of preparation to look our summer best on the beach or at the pool. Looking your best begins from within. Use the power of your mind to create the life and body of your dreams.   Visualize how you want your physique to be.    Be happy and think positive thoughts about your body to ensure you’re mindset is in the right place to be swimsuit ready all summer long.    Below are 8 fat burning fitness tips to assist you in reaching your fitness goals to be swimsuit ready 24/7.    Learn to embrace and enjoy exercise, the sooner you do your body will transform faster and with less effort rather than exercising begrudgingly.    8 SWIMSUIT READY FITNESS TIPS 1.      Weight Training & Intervals:   Doing a weightliftin g program coupled with intervals—alternating high-intensity bursts of riding a stationary bike or running

DON'T GIVE INTO THE HOLIDAY 10 LBS!

DON'T GIVE INTO THE DREADED HOLIDAY 10 LBS! ~ Carol Whitaker ~ EMBRACE YOUR FITNESS JOURNEY TO SUCCESS EVEN DURING THE HOLIDAYS I love the holidays, most e veryone is more giving, kind and forgiving as they focus on Christ, it's truly the most wonderful time of the year!  This holiday season rather than throwing in the eating clean and exercise towel, commit to staying on track with your workout and fitness game plan.  Try to exercise at least 5 times a week for at least 30 to 45 minutes.  You don't have to spend hours in a gym to achieve a hard body, just enough to work up a good sweat and fatigue your muscles.   Eating clean is 85% of the fitness recipe for success.  Embrace a fit lifestyle by prioritizing "you" first every day.  Plan your workouts and meals in advance and then follow through.  Think positive, loving thoughts about your amazing body throughout the day.  See and feel yourself thin as though you

THOUGHT OF THE DAY

THOUGHT OF THE DAY "The person who makes a success of living is the one who sees his goal steadily and aims for it unswervingly. That is dedication." – Cecil B. DeMille BELIEVE IN YOUR GOALS & DREAMS  Those that know me know that I live my life with passion to serve others and assist them in creating a life of their dreams through connecting the heart, mind & soul. To truly transform your life you must begin with powerful, positive thoughts. Having a positive mental attitude and unconditional love for self and others will create miracles daily. Aim to serve others daily and to stay focused on your fitness goals & dreams every day. Write down your goals, create a plan of action and then follow through with a vision of accomplishing your goals. Think positive, happy thoughts to enable you to create your dream physique with less effort & ease.  So aim high, focus on success and believe that all dreams are attainable. Thanks for r

HOW TO REACH YOUR GOALS

GOAL SETTING As many of you know I'm a firm believer of setting and accomplishing my goals. When I was a teenager I was diagnosed with Rheumatic Fever. I was on penicillin for 6 years which ultimately destroyed my immune system. Soon after I became very ill and was in bed for most of the day struggling with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome . I wasn't as happy as I could have been, I didn't have the needed engery to raise my beautiful family as I should. I often look at life as a struggle because of my poor health.