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We start out with the best intentions. We're going to exercise more and get in shape! Then five days a week at the gym turns into two... then becomes none. We hit the snooze button and skip the morning run. We really do want to be healthy and fit, but we're over whelmed and overextendedand exercise feels like another chore to complete. Is it any wonder we don't stick with it? Behavior expert Michelle Segar has devoted her career to the science of motivation. In No Sweat, she reveals that while "better health" or "weight loss" sound like strong incentives, human beings are hardwired to choose immediate gratification over delayed benefits. In other words, we're not going to exercise unless it makes us happy right now. So what's the solution? To achieve lasting fitness, we have to change our mindsbefore we can change our bodies. In No Sweat, Segar shows us how. Translating twenty years of research on exercise and motivation into a simple four-point program, she helps readers broaden their definition of exercise, find pleasure in physical activity, and discover realistic ways to fit it into their lives. Activities we enjoy, we repeatmaking this evidence-based system more sustainable in the long run than a regimen of intense workouts. Even if we don't sweat, we really benefit. The success of the clients Segar has coached testifies to the power of her program. Their stories punctuate the book, entertaining and emboldening readers to break the cycle of exercise failure once and for all. Complete with worksheets, tips, and techniques, getting in shape has never been so easyor so much fun.
CinfhenMy first and last official readathon...reading with a stopwatch wasn't really enjoyable for me! I'm definitely taking your approach moving forward 😉8y
LeahBergen😂😂 I hear ya. Reading on the clock felt very strange!8y
books_cats_artThe timer did make me anxious (so much pressure!) and I found that I was very depressed when realized I wasn't going to make the goal. I think next time I'll skip the timer and just read.8y
LauraBeth@Cinfhen I feel the same way about reading with a stopwatch - I love readathons but I need to do them without a timer so I can relax 😀8y
LauraBeth@radishandhare just skip the timer - you'll have more fun and won't feel any pressure 😀8y
ginabeirneI gave up on the stopwatch when I realized there was no way I was going to reach the goal. I did read a lot, but probably not more than normal.8y