Saturday, August 31, 2013

Fitness Success Strategies

By Vito La Fata


Are you trying to get in shape and lose some extra pounds? If so, then you may be ready for some helpful fitness success strategies to help keep you on the path to success. The good news is that there are several things you can change in your life to help you both in your fitness quest and in the other areas of your life.

Avoid the Age of Distraction. Was that your phone or was it mine? Let me answer that email, send that text, and just leave this quick voice mail, right after I check my Facebook. Sound familiar? We are sadly becoming a society of multi-taskers, and research shows it just doesn't work. And it actually ruins our health.

An interesting point on multi-tasking: there was a study done on how well we are able to multitask and how it affects our brains. What the study found is that while people are multi-tasking, they suffer a ten point drop in their IQ score! Is it any wonder that most of us are having a hard time getting the things done that we need to?

But that is not the whole of the interesting research on IQ and multitasking. There was also research done on people who were high. It turns out that when a person is high, they only drop about five points of their IQ! So multitasking is harder on focus than is getting high!

The shocking conclusion is that it is not very effective to try to multitask. A better choice would be to just concentrate on one thing at a time and stick with it until it is finished. You become twenty eight percent less productive when you try to do too many things at once. So if we are going to use this to help you with your fitness goals, make sure that when you are working out, you focus on the task at hand rather than trying to do other things while you work out.

World Class people are minimalists. Successful people chop away at the noise that's distracting them. They can shrug off interruptions that most people don't even realize are stealing from them. They don't need all the TV shows, news channels, magazines, idle chatter and entertainment assailing us at all times. They take 10 minutes out of every 50 minutes of work to freshen up the mind, clear it of clutter and go back in to work with renewed focus.




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