In the few short weeks I've been doing this I've noticed a number of other c25kers struggling with motivation. Those pesky head gremlins! πΏπΏπΏ
So I thought I would share what I do, and this is the bit that might sound silly!
When I was child my mother motivated me by giving me "that look" or a clip round the ear. Different times π
Nowadays young people get reward charts, you know a happy sticker for being good etc. My thinking? If it's good enough for a small person it's good enough for me π€£
On the days I complete a run, 10k steps or go to an exercise class I put a sticker in my diary. Hearts not smiley faces in case your wondering.
And for me it's working. I don't believe in using food as a reward as this can lead to other issues ie getting fatter π¬
Last week I had 5 stickers. As of yesterday morning I only had 2 and the page was looking rather bare. This got my ass out the door to do w3r3. In a minute I'm off for a walk to reach my 10k steps as 3 stickers still looks a little sad
Happy Sunday xxx
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Thanks for sharing I really appreciate it and will be using it. Also, Iβm trying to lose weight, so running is helping and along with eating healthy. My downfall is chocolate, so trying not to reward myself with food when I do a run, instead have fruit instead.π
I like the fact it's in my diary as a permanent reminder of my achievement. It makes me smile, whereas food, and like you chocolate, is a transient pleasure, then makes me feel guilty.
Good work on having the fruit treat, a double whammy as counts towards your 5 a day πππππ
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