Attitude Adjustment

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Nikki Fitness | October 26, 2007

I was watching Oprah.
I tuned in because she had a show about women’s health.  Most of it featured women who have trouble sleeping, have a low sex drive, are depressed, and pop too many prescription pills. They all admit they don’t eat well and don’t exercise enough. “Hello?!,” I yelled from the couch. Why don’t they realize that eating right and exercising are the most important things you do all day?
 
Many of us need an Attitude Adjustment.

There is a comic strip that I love … it is a doctor asking a patient why he doesn’t exercise. The patient says he doesn’t have a free hour in the day. The doctor asks, “Do you have 24 hours a day to be dead?”
 

It is not meant to be harsh, but to make you realize that all the other things you put before your health and fitness will have to take a back seat and become less important if your lack of fitness catches up to you. Most illnesses can be prevented or lessened by regular exercise and nutrition.


If we change our attitude about what we eat and do during the day, the doctor would not have to ask that question.

Many people make the mistake of thinking of food as a gift, our one pleasure for the day.  In reality, it’s simply a fuel to keep us living, and moving.  We are supposed to eat in order to move – and move a lot.

Instead of moving a lot, we work hard for everyone else and sit at a desk or in the car most of the day, then collapse on the couch. No wonder we are depressed, overweight and sick. We need an attitude adjustment in food and fitness.
 
Working out gives me the sense of satisfaction I crave from that fatty dish or second glass of wine. Being active stops me from yelling at my husband. It works like caffeine to wake me up but makes me sleep like a log.  It prevents injuries.  Studies show that exercise and eating right can get you off of many medications. People who exercise crave bad food and alcohol less often. They are nicer to be around.
 
So I ask, why put your health off until tomorrow, when you might be too sick to do anything at all by then?
 
Life is too precious to waste. The best thing you can do all day is turn off Oprah, put down the soda, and go for a jog on your way to the health food store.