Exercise Motivation –
Quick NLP Technique to Keep
You Moving
The following is a really quick visualization
technique if you are experiencing a lack of motivation for going to the gym.
, this is a common issue shared by many people.
Give this a go (obviously committing your full and
positive participation: o)
1, Stand up, close your eyes and take a few nice
deep breaths to get yourself nice and relaxed
2, Imagine a time and a situation in the not too
distant future where you are REALLY proud of the level of health and fitness
you have achieved through consistently working out several times a week
3, In your mind's eye look at that future you as if
you are a 3rd party observer. Notice everything about your physical appearance.
How good do you look? What is your body language like? Looking at your face, do
you appear happy, confident or something else? Give yourself plenty of time to
notice everything about the future you in as much detail as possible. Make the
colours as vivid and bright as you can.
4, Still with your eyes closed, take a physical
step forward and imagine that you are stepping into the body of that future you
so that you are now seeing everything through your own eyes (like trying on a
new suit of clothes!!).
5, Really let yourself become aware of how
fantastic you feel. Actually put your body into that same position. Notice the
abundance of heath and energy you feel and especially how much more motivated
you are, having achieved this result. What does it feel like to occupy this
body?
6, See what you see, hear what you hear and notice
what emotions you are experiencing in this situation? Take that feeling from
wherever it is inside you and crank it right up - as if you have an emotional
volume dial - and send it up to the top of your head and down to the tips of
your toes. Intensify the whole situation and let yourself feel as wonderful as
possible while you now also think about getting yourself off to the gym. Enjoy
this experience for as long as you wish before opening your eyes and
reorienting yourself back to the here and now - holding onto the good feeling.
Your nervous system doesn't know the difference
between a real event and one that is vividly imagined which is why we are able
to get ourselves motivated by simply directing our thoughts in the right way.
Imagination is always stronger than conscious will, so the pictures you make in
your mind have a much greater effect on you than what you say to yourself.
If you go ahead a try this out please let me know
how you get on.
References:
Paul Dalton
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