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SPRING FITNESS CHALLENGE: Week 2 Goals

Welcome to Week 2 of the 60-Day SPRING FITNESS CHALLENGE!

Our theme this week is: DETERMINATION.

In Week 1, our theme was ACTION. In Week 2, we’re going to continue to take action and we’re going to add DEDICATION into the mix. It’s easy to start any challenge with energy & enthusiasm, but often we see energy levels drop off as move further into it. If we start to lose interest or get tired, we call upon our secret weapon—DEDICATION—to keep us fighting strong for success!

It’s not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives, but what we do consistently. —Anthony Robbins

Goals for the Week
The challenge this week is going to be to keep our energy levels up and keep our eyes on the prize!  While this goal ties all of us together, we also have our own unique individual goals. My main goal for the next 60 days is to lose 8 pounds. Each week I also share my weekly individual goals.

Discipline is an exercise of repetition. Not once or twice but until completed. —Unknown

Here are my goals for this week:

  • Five minute meditation each morning before I do anything else
  • Twenty minutes of non-stop movement each morning (stretching, light cardio, light weights)
  • Yoga (Wednesday & Friday)
  • No fried food (except for stir fry)
  • No eating out (I am joining my friend & fellow challenge participant, Brad, in his challenge to stop eating out so much in April)

Accountability Pictures
As I’ve mentioned, I’ve embarked on plenty of fitness challenges in the past. Some have been successful, but the majority have not. Many of my efforts failed because of my lack of accountability. When I know that no one is watching, I tend to slip—cheat a little bit and it’s a slippery slope from there. This challenge is different because I am 100% accountable to the other challenge participants and to my entire Evolution You community!

Here are my Week 1 vs. Week 2 “Accountability Pictures”. It’s still scary, but I know that this is a necessary element of my journey.

Anything I’ve ever done that ultimately was worthwhile…initially scared me to death. —Betty Bender

I can see some minor differences already, but I am definitely going to step it up in Week 2 to produce even greater results! 😉 Remember, if you want to post your own Accountability Pictures, head over to the forum and get to posting!

Call to Action

“I know the price of success: dedication, hard work, and an unremitting devotion to the things you want to see happen” —Frank Lloyd Wright

As we move into the 2nd week of our Spring Fitness Challenge, let’s focus intently on what we hope to accomplish. Creating positive change can be challenging, but we can always look within to find the determination to move us forward. Some days will be harder than others. It’s alright if we fall down once in awhile; the critical thing is that we get back up—every single time.

Remember that our theme this week is determination. Write the word DETERMINATION in big letters and put it somewhere that you will see it every day—the bathroom mirror, your dashboard, the refrigerator door.

I can’t wait to watch you make great things happen this week!

In love & light,
Dena

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    The Courage to Confront Your Dream

    What is a personal calling? It is God’s blessing, it is the path that God chose for you here on Earth. Whenever we do something that fills us with enthusiasm, we are following our legend. However, we don’t all have the courage to confront our own dream. —The Alchemist

    Are You Aware of What You’re Doing?

    I’ve been thinking a lot about dreams lately (as if you hadn’t noticed). One of my most urgent ambitions/dreams is to live an entirely purposeful life. I see people around me everyday, sleepwalking through life, on autopilot. Alarm clock, shower, breakfast, commute, zombie work, commute, dinner, television, sleep. Repeat. Day in and day out. It breaks my heart. What hurts more are the moments (sometimes hours) when I catch myself falling into that terrible haze. Of course I snap myself out of it as soon as I realize it’s happening. The way that I snap out of it is simple enough: I ground myself. I literally take notice of my feet on the Earth, carpet, tile (wherever I am). I recognize my breathing. I acknowledge that I am a human being walking the Earth, beneath the sky, on a great big planet, floating in the Universe. It’s really important to do that, to ground yourself in reality at least once a day, probably more. If you don’t do it you will get caught up in the trivial — the fight with your spouse; the disappointment over your kid’s report card; the scratch on your new car; the ever-growing pile of papers on your desk; your unappreciative boss — you get the picture.

    Proactive vs. Reactive Living

    When you ground yourself, you pull yourself from the depths of the trivial, unimportant, little details that tend to take control. When you ground yourself, you become aware. The only problem with grounding yourself this way is that it is reactive rather than proactive. There is actually a much better way to avoid autopilot and that is proactivity. I am going to start talking a lot on this blog about reactive vs. proactive thoughts and actions. So let me take a moment to define what I mean by each of these terms.

    Reactive—Something happens and triggers you to take action.

    Example 1: You get on the scale one morning to realize that you’ve gained ten pounds. Your reaction is to begin a diet and start breaking your back in the gym until you lose the ten pounds.

    Example 2: Your marriage has been falling apart for the last two years. You fight with your spouse daily or more. You are both unhappy. You put everything before each other — work, friends, hobbies, etc. The marriage is your last priority. As a last resort you decide to attend marriage counseling.

    Proactive—You consciously prepare and act in ways that will produce certain desired outcomes in your life.

    Example 1: You are aware that you want to be physically healthy. You continually live a lifestyle that promotes health. You always take the stairs instead of the elevator. You run a mile each morning before work. You feed your body foods that it craves & needs and avoid “junk” whenever possible.

    Example 2: Your marriage is one of your top priorities. You make “alone” time and set dates with your spouse at least once a week. You plan vacations together to explore places you’ve never seen. You participate in each others favourite hobbies. You fight, as all healthy couples do, but you practice open communication and work through arguments before they become significant problems.

    If you analyze all of the actions and thoughts in your life, you will find that each one is either reactive or proactive. The goal is to make all of your thoughts and actions proactive. The problem with practicing reactive thinking or action, is that it is usually too late. And even when you do succeed, it is usually a short-lived success because reactive thoughts and actions do not treat the causes of problems; they only treat the symptoms.

    Let’s take the reactive approach to the extra ten pounds for example. You notice the excess weight, you starve yourself, you go to the gym religiously — within a few months, the pounds are gone. You feel great for a little while, but soon you go back to your old habits. A few months later and the pounds are creeping back on. On the other hand, if you had made a decision to begin taking a permanent proactive approach to maintaining your health, you would have achieved long-lasting, sustainable progress and results. These same principles would apply to the example of the troubled marriage and any other example that you could think of.

    Proactivity is a crucial element to a happy, fulfilling, successful life.

    Follow Your Legend, Confront Your Dream

    Now, I am going to tie this whole thing together and tell you how you can live a life of constant proactivity and sheer joy. Ready? Have another look at the opening lines to this post. What is a personal calling? It is God’s blessing, it is the path that God chose for you here on Earth. Whenever we do something that fills us with enthusiasm, we are following our legend. However, we don’t all have the courage to confront our own dream. (If you are not religious, replace the word God with the word Universe. What is a personal calling? It is the Universe’s blessing, it is the path that the Universe chose for you here on Earth. Whenever we do something that fills us with enthusiasm, we are following our legend. However, we don’t all have the courage to confront our own dream. To me, the words God & Universe mean the same, beautiful, powerful thing.)

    That’s it, my friends, if you want to live proactively, if you want to live the life of your dreams, all you have to do is confront your dreams and follow your legend.

    Ask yourself these questions: What fills me with enthusiasm? What is the one thing that I could wake up and do happily every single day for the rest of my life without even being paid? When you have the answer, then you have your personal calling. It is the path that is meant for you. When you do this thing, you will follow your legend and you will confront your dreams.

    Next month, it will be one year since I discovered my own personal calling. I will never forget the moment. It hit me like lightning — to help people by sharing my journey & the lessons I’ve learned along the way — so simple, but so amazing. That is what compelled me to start this blog eight months ago. That is what has kept me going ever since. And I know what you are thinking now: Dena, I can’t do it. You are making it sound so simple, but it’s not. I can’t afford to quit my job. I have a mortgage to pay. My mother is sick. I am not talented enough. I’m too old. It’s not practical. And the list of excuses will go on and on and on. Well, I am sorry, but none of your excuses are good enough! No matter how stuck you think you are — no matter how dire your circumstance might seem — there is a way out!

    Take it from me. I was depressed and anxious for the first half of my life. I spent much of that time wanting my life to end. I was seventy pounds overweight. I was $40,000 in debt. How much further down could I have gone? I could have used a lot of excuses to keep myself in that state; but I didn’t. I made a decision to change my life. I lost seventy pounds. I overcame anxiety and depression. I’ve cut my debt in half and continue to pay it down every day! I figured out my personal calling and I am doing it. I am following my legend, confronting my dreams. I am making it happen — and you can do it, too.

    Before you get started with your excuses again, I’d like you to imagine something. Imagine being born a young girl in Alabama in 1880. Imagine then growing up to understand French, German, Greek, and Latin. Imagine then going to Harvard, at a time when few women from your town did anything other than get married and raise kids. Imagine then writing a book that was translated into twenty-five languages and inspired two Oscar-winning movies. Imagine then meeting every President in your lifetime and being awarded the highest civilian honor—the Presidential Medal of Freedom. That would be some accomplishment, wouldn’t it? Now imagine doing all of that whilst being blind, deaf, and barely able to talk for your entire life.

    It’s not impossible, friends. In fact, it’s very possible and there is a woman who did all of that, her name was Helen Keller. She accomplished all of those things, and more, because she believed in herself and she had a good teacher. (Taken from How to Be Rich & Happy.)

    “Tomorrow is the most important thing in life. Comes into us at midnight very clean. It’s perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we’ve learned something from yesterday.” —John Wayne

    Every single day is a new opportunity for us to begin living the lives of our dreams. Today is called “the present” because it is a gift. Take it and do something with it!

    I would love to hear your thoughts about this post. What is your personal calling? What obstacles are standing in your way? How are you going to overcome them? What can I do to help you get there? Let me know in the comments.

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    The Journey

    by Mary Oliver

    One day you finally knew
    what you had to do, and began,
    though the voices around you
    kept shouting
    their bad advice–
    though the whole house
    began to tremble
    and you felt the old tug
    at your ankles.
    “Mend my life!”
    each voice cried.
    But you didn’t stop.
    You knew what you had to do,
    though the wind pried
    with its stiff fingers
    at the very foundations,
    though their melancholy
    was terrible.
    It was already late
    enough, and a wild night,
    and the road full of fallen
    branches and stones.
    But little by little,
    as you left their voices behind,
    the stars began to burn
    through the sheets of clouds,
    and there was a new voice
    which you slowly
    recognized as your own,
    that kept you company
    as you strode deeper and deeper
    into the world,
    determined to do
    the only thing you could do–
    determined to save
    the only life you could save.

    sunset, flower

    Dear Friends,

    Tonight I simply want to remind you that every journey starts with a single step.

    Love,
    Dena

4 Comments

  1. Wow Dena, I really see a difference in your week 1 to week 2 pictures. I am just too embarrassed to put mine up. My body and arms are horrible. *smile* I also need to incorporate some arm work in my work outs as well.

    1. @ Michelle – Really? Thanks so much. Glad you can see a difference. I’m struggling, but I’m getting there. DETERMINATION! DETERMINATION! DETERMINATION! Good luck this week and let me know how the arm workouts go. 🙂

  2. Great week one Dena!

    Somewhere, you left a comment, can’t remember where, that Plyometrics sounded fun. I really think you would love P90X. I believe that with your dedication and willingness to take action P90X could pit you right where you want to be. Plyometrics is hard bit it is SO worth it! Plus, I know you like Yoga and P90X gives you 90 full minutes of it. The entire program uses a confusion technique that keeps your body from hitting a plateau.

    You should google p90x and watch some of the videos of others sharing their AMAZING results. It’s real people and I have never heard of one single negative comment from someone who has done p90x. I absolutely love it and it is giving me great results.

    Anyway, my goals this week are to complete the mother of all workouts, Plyometrics, three times and Kenpo X three times. My shoulder therapy is going well so I’m hoping to be able to get back to strength training soon. This week I will be choosing another Beachbody workout to start doing until I can jump back into and complete P90X.

    I also plan to focus on drinking more water and eating healthier. Last week wasn’t bad but it could have been better. I did lose four and a half pounds though so I’m not complaining. 🙂

    Thanks for the challenge Dena!

    1. @ Brad – 4.5 pounds last week? Wow! You are killing it. That’s so awesome. You know I’ve also heard nothing but good things about P90X! It’s got to be awesome. Perhaps I will consider making the investment. It sounds like that Yoga session might be worth it alone. And the Plyometrics of course. Sounds like so much fun… Hmm.. me wheels are spinning!

      Thanks for the support, Brad! 🙂 Keep it up!

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