for example, if you’re not feeling it on one day but know that you feel better afterwards, hit the gym or the fitness class anyway and tell yourself it’s for your mental health today. that will allow you to cut your efforts down without feeling guilty about it.
“there’s a conversation that i have with people because what happens is, the crossover between the physical and the mental is real, and sometimes it’s not for the physical, it’s really just for the mental release,” said renee.
keep it simple
lastly, keeping things simple is an excellent way to ensure that you have your summer cake and get to eat it, too, so to speak.
you can spend your entire summer doing all the things you can’t do during the regular, colder months, but that doesn’t mean that you have to abandon your fitness altogether. all you have to do is make it as easy as possible to get some movement in, and you’re set.
this could mean finding movement you enjoy, tapping into your community at the gym or workout class you usually attend to find that motivation, or even switching up which forms of movement you do for the summer season. find what works for you and make it as easy as possible to commit to.
“make it simple so that it’s not a chore that you have to do and something you actually want to do,” said renee. “i think that you’ll find that your summer will be amazing, and you will move, and you’ll feel better than ever.”