[New post] Daily Positive Affirmations: My body is Getting Stronger and Healthier Each Day!
wowvermilion posted: " We all know the value of regular exercise, but sometimes you just need a little pushing to get started. Positive affirmations for exercise are a great way to push you forward into better fitness and health. They are also a great way to keep you motiva" About Vermilion Jelly
We all know the value of regular exercise, but sometimes you just need a little pushing to get started. Positive affirmations for exercise are a great way to push you forward into better fitness and health.
They are also a great way to keep you motivated once you get going. Affirmations are a statement that you make to yourself that you believe to be true.
Daily Positive Affirmations: My body is Getting Stronger and Healthier Each Day!
My body's ability to adapt amazes me. When I do my part, my body responds accordingly.
My health and strength are increasing each day. I understand the value of health and take my health seriously. When I make my health a priority, I experience positive changes in my body.
I know that my health begins with my nutrition. I can only expect the best from my body if I feed it healthy foods and eat in moderation. I choose foods that provide my body with the fuel and nutrients it requires to be at its best.
I avoid overeating and maintain a healthy bodyweight.
I know how much sleep my body requires and I ensure that it receives all the rest it needs each night.
I find time to relax and minimize the wear and tear on my body.
I exercise regularly to ensure my body is strong and fit. Exercise is an important part of my life, and I know my body craves it.
Exercise keeps me feeling young, fit, and healthy. I make time each day for at least 30 minutes of exercise.
Today, I am committing to my health. My body is getting stronger and healthier each day. I trust my body to make the positive changes necessary for optimal health.
Your Self-Reflection Questions:
What are three positive changes I can make to my diet?
What is my current exercise routine? Is it sufficient to meet my goals?
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