And Now For Something Completely Different…
There’s no Friday fitness article this week kids…
Now before you get all heart-broken that your pal the Jerd has forsaken you, that doesn’t mean there won’t be some fitness wisdom being handed down to you, it’s just going to be in a different form than you might be used to.
Geekend Hangout – Fitness Edition
I will be doing a live Google Hangout with my friend Jens Reineking, the host of the Geekend Hangout, on Saturday January 18th at 4pm EST. The topic is going to be getting fit and staying fit, and I highly encourage you all to tune in and participate by asking questions.
If you can’t tune in live, then definitely use the Q&A app to pose your questions ahead of time and I will do my best to answer them on the show.
Here’s the link to the event and I will be posting a YouTube link after the fact as well.
Hope to see you there!
How To Develop Super Heroic Willpower
It’s a new year, so inevitably everyone is talking New Years Resolutions and about Building Positive Habits.
And while we might know what we want to do and what’s most important to us, a lot of times acting on that knowledge is really difficult!
Because willpower.
I don’t care if you are a super hero of Professor Xavier proportions, at some point in your life you are going to have to wrestle with your impulses and face down self-control issues. It is inevitable.
In the book The Willpower Instinct author Kelly McGonigal explains that ultimately it is your frame of mind that fuels your willpower:
“It’s almost as if we have two minds. We have one brain that is very responsive to our immediate needs, and when we’re in that mindset, we tend to make decisions that are inconsistent with our long-term goals. But we also have this other mindset that thinks about long-term consequences, remembers what our big values are, and takes a kind of expansive view on our lives and our choices.”
When we focus on the immediate we find ourselves caught in a constant cycle of instant gratification, making it really difficult to do the things we know are good for us; but when we place our attention on the long-term, we tend to act in a way that makes our future self (the real-life superhero we aspire to become) happier and healthier!
Willpower is the super-power that directs our energy and attention to what we truly care about, and when it is weak (or even worse, completely absent) there will be a giant gap between our thoughts and actions.
So because I want to give you every possible tool available to change your life for the positive, here are five great tips for how to develop willpower like a superhero!
How To Build Positive Habits
We are fast approaching that time of year when not only will visions of sugar plums dance in your heads, but so will New Year’s Resolutions.
So I wanted to take the last article of 2013 and get everyone prepped for 2014!
I’ve talked about how to not suck at New Year’s Resolution before, and one of the key elements to success that I pointed out was to approach them as habit changes.
What I didn’t do, was spend a lot of time talking about how to actually do that though. /facepalm
So I wanted to take this time to rectify that omission by giving you some tips on how to build positive habits for a heroic and happier life!
The Power of Habit
If you’ve been reading The Jerd for any length of time you know what you’re supposed to do to get healthy (and you are also obviously super cool!) :
And yet, time and time again people still find themselves struggling to make changes that actually stick!
In time I have been running The Jerd, I can’t count the number of times I have heard this:
“I know what to do, I just can’t seem to do it.”