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Motivation Monday - Don’t Wait; Do It Now
Pick one thing you’ve been putting off and take the first step today. Send the text, make the call, join a CrossFit group fitness class, start personal training in Fulshear—whatever it is, do it now.
Monday Motivation - Send A Text
Today's theme is relationships. The book I wrote, One Minute Fitness, gives you quick, easy, and simple actions you can take immediately to improve the way you eat, sleep, train, think, and build relationships.
Drink the Good Wine, Eat the Good Food
Spend time with friends. Enjoy Saturday night dinners with one another. Drink the good wine. Eat the good food.
3 Tips for Better Connecting with Friends
One of the best ways to live a longer, happier, and healthier life is to better connect with friends. Here are three ways to better connect with friends! These relationship exercises are based on “The Good Life” by Robert Waldinger and Marc Shulz.
The Evil Side of the 5 Love Languages
The love languages are not a universal solution. Not everyone will resonate with the same love languages, and what makes one person feel loved may not have the same effect on another person. This can lead to misunderstandings and conflict in relationships.
Can You "Successfully" Run a Business with Your Spouse?
Running a business with your spouse can add another layer of stress to you, your marriage, and your family. Listen to Rachel of Dillon CPAs talk about working in the business her husband started.
Body "Neutral" vs. Body "Positive"
Body neutrality is the philosophy that while we want our bodies to healthy, our looks do not define who we are. We are happy with what our bodies can do, how they perform, and that we only have one body so we should make the most of this opportunity.
The truth is that no one loves their body all the time. We have bad days. We have "fat" days. We have sluggish days.
And that's OK.
Because we strive for a sense of peace with our bodies.
Turning Goals into Actions
When we think about how we can improve ourselves, we often set new goals for ourselves. Anyone who has studied goal-setting knows to make the “SMART”: Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Realistic, and Time-bound. Examples of SMART goals are like these: