Enjoy What You’ve Accomplished

Borrowing another blog post that I thought was quite good …

Have you recently lost body fat or gained some muscle? Maybe you were able to stop using all those medications for your high blood pressure. Didn’t you put up 10 more pounds on squats last week?

Hopefully you are nodding your head up and down to one of those statements – but maybe you’re not. Maybe you don’t have any tangible measure of progress lately – all you have been doing is plugging away at those behaviour-based goals.

What do all of the aforementioned examples deserve? Some recognition and enjoyment!

As humans, we never seem to be satisfied. Nowhere is this more apparent than with body composition goals. I hate to break this news to you, but you will probably never be perfect. I have worked with fitness, figure and bodybuilding competitors who are never satisfied with the amount of body fat or muscle mass they carry. These athletes are at the pinnacle of body composition mastery. However, when you ask them – they are never lean enough, muscular enough, or in good enough condition. They could always be a little bit better.

What does that illustrate? Your physique may never be perfect. Acknowledging this can be reassuring. This week take a minute to enjoy what you have accomplished thus far on your health/fitness journey. Learn to enjoy the process and not just the outcome of everything you do. If you begin to love what you are doing – then you’ll waste less time splitting hairs over the final product.

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3 Responses to “Enjoy What You’ve Accomplished”

  1. Andy Says:

    Another great one, Erik! I agree…you have to enjoy the journey than the destination per se to keep it going - keep rocking the blogs..sometimes we tend to look too far ahead than to see what’s right in front of us….and that applies in all aspects of life and not just fitness.

    Andy

  2. Cindy Says:

    A great reminder to stop an appreciate. Thanks for taking the time to post this Erik.

  3. Trish Says:

    Great blog! I need to apply this to myself. :) Look back at remind myself I am closer to my goal now than what I was a year ago. :)

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