All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.
-Walt Disney
I want to (and know I should) exercise more. I actually like to run—but I often go long stretches (weeks!) without running. I find all kinds of excuses to skip exercise: the baby didn’t sleep well, I’m too busy at work to break at lunch, I’m too hungry at dinner to run first. You know what I mean, life stuff.
When I get into these ruts, I try to remind myself that even President Obama makes time to exercise. But that sort of reasoning doesn’t really get me out the door on a run.
What does work for me? These are my 4 tricks to get myself to exercise more:
Exercise may never come naturally to me, but history tells me that I’ll never stop using little tricks and bribes to stay as active as possible.
By Nicci Micco Eating Well Magazine Jan. 22 2009
Nicci Micco is deputy editor of features and nutrition at EatingWell. She has a master’s degree in nutrition and food sciences, with a focus in weight management. She’s addicted to ice cream and pizza. But she also can’t imagine going a week without eating sweet potatoes, salad greens or kidney beans. Kale and beets also rank at the top of her favorite-foods list.