The 10 Truths About Fitness That You’ll Absolutely Love

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Fitness is the new black, am I right? Society dictates unwritten rules on how we should look like, conduct our lives, dedicate to certain rituals and after all ideals.

Since nobody is teaching this new ideology and allowing us to gradually process the whole thing, we are, more often than not, prone to accepting served and chewed up advice, adopt a concept which to label as being vague is an understatement.

Here are some truths about fitness you probably never thought about:

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The 10 Most Important Things You Need To Stop Doing Right Now

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Faced with the task of improving our life, we perpetually stumble across myriad of advice out there that says what should our approach be like, what should we consciously engage ourselves into, what kind of habits should we adopt along the road.

We have the feeling that there is nothing we can do that can immediately change our current position in the game of self-improvement. The thing is, there is.

Instead of worrying ourselves with all the things we should do in the beginning, we should start worrying about all the things that we shouldn’t do.

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The Blogosphere on 2013

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No amount of time or certain linearity may be prescribed for personal growth or success in any area of life. Hence, from that point of view, a time frame of one year would be as wrong as any as to start with. However, the idea of using the rest of the 365 days as to get closer towards where you want to be in life is empowering in its own way. The one year period implies the possibility that everything is possible if you would set your mind up for it.

And this brings me to the question of why asking the blogosphere for advice. The answer is simple, really. These people got to where they are now thanks to astonishing work ethics, doing what they love, and having a certain attitude about it. And these are traits which require slight change of perception and showing up day in and day out.

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Personal Development Recognizes No Absolutes

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Dealing in absolutes was probably the thing that has always driven me away from personal development. I would have started at a younger age otherwise I suppose.

And unable to decide whether my stubbornness or despise of authority, or at least questionable ones for that matter, led to me being curious and questioning everything, I just couldn’t settle for the notion that there is only one way of doing things.

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Inspiration Happens Haphazardly

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True inspiration may come in many forms. Sometimes it needs a complex set of emotions, sometimes it may require only a glance at something which was created with the utmost of care and sense of aesthetics. In both cases, I urge realizing that it comes haphazardly.

My point being, we are sometimes trying too hard to get inspired, whereas the act of inspiration never requires details at a crisp rate.

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