Convince me otherwise.
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| | I hate working out. Obviously, I know it's important for your health — I do work at Healthline afterall. But it's just so … blah. I'm always counting down the seconds until I'm done and able to do something, ya know, fun! | Maybe I just haven't found the right workout routine yet. But I'm dying to know how others stay motivated to exercise. Please tell me you have some tips. | Before we dive deeper into my anti-fitness journey, here are three stories I picked out for you: | | | | Be well, Morgan Mandriota Newsletter Editor, Healthline | | | | |
| | | Written by Morgan Mandriota March 20, 2024 • 2 min read | | | | | | |
| | | How do you motivate yourself to exercise? | I've spent 10+ years trying to find "fun" exercises in hopes of inspiring consistency. | Signing up for different gym memberships, running along beaches, biking, hot yoga, training Brazilian jiu-jitsu — you name it, I've done it. But nothing keeps me hooked. I genuinely enjoy going for hikes and walks, and even though I love the views and fresh air, it still feels like a chore like I *need* to be doing it. | Should the health benefits of exercising keep me motivated? Probably. Working out does give me energy, boosts my mood, and feels rewarding when I see myself toning up. It can also be a great coping strategy, but it's really hard for me to stay physically active when I'm stressed or overwhelmed. I feel extra down because I know I'm not doing myself any favors by being inactive! Ugh. | I want to hear from you: Which workouts do you enjoy most? And what motivates you to stay consistent, especially when you truly don't want to do it? Chime in at wellnesswire@healthline.com! | | | | | | |
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| | Thanks for reading! Tim will be back in your inbox on Friday to share a personal story you may be able to relate to.
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