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Have a Little Fun with It, Will You?

M.J. Ryan by M.J. Ryan | January 20th, 2009 | Comments (0)
topic: Personal Growth | tags: change, fun, goals, habits, humor, intention, laughter, motivation, resolutions

Are you having fun yet? I think of fun in two ways. First there’s the possibility of actually enjoying a new behavior. That’s especially easy when we’ve chosen something potentially fulfilling — learning the two-step, getting to know your new neighborhood, getting the pile of papers off your desk, following your dream of getting a pilot’s license. The more you can find ways to make your new habit fun, the more likely you’ll stick to it. Do it with friends, create a contest with your kids to see who’s better at it, make it into a silly game.

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Week 10: Putting It All Together

Tanja Djelevic by Tanja Djelevic | July 23rd, 2008 | Comments (1)
topic: Fitness | tags: fun, natural-cleanse

I know you have been waiting, while I have been traveling to make new friends and to find new motivations. I apologize for the long gap between posts.

But, finally, here is the tenth and last week of the Better Body and More Energy Challenge. I would like to approach your senses from all perspectives and tie all these weeks together with this final assignment.

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Week 3: Make Fitness Fun — Again!

Tanja Djelevic by Tanja Djelevic | April 3rd, 2008 | Comments (1)
topic: Fitness | tags: dance, Fitness, fun, lose-weight

I had a client who was struggling with his weight but, unfortunately, felt about as excited about exercising as he did about doing laundry. We looked into his athletic past, and found that he had been discouraged with his physical abilities, which turned into almost like a fear of moving his body. We both knew that he would have to exercise to achieve his weight goals. Together we implemented a short walking program. He started with walks around his block, listening to his favorite music. I encouraged him to think about what that one thing was, which he felt strongly about when he was a child, before the fears started building. After all, all children like to play.

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