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March 2024. Breaking Free from Self-Sabotage: A Renewal Journey this Easter


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This Easter, it's not just a time for chocolate eggs and bunny hunts – it's also a symbolic time for renewal and growth. Yet, amidst the season of blossoming beginnings, many of us find ourselves stuck in a cycle of self-sabotage, particularly when it comes to exercise and Pilates.


The Self-Sabotage Struggle:

Self-sabotage can be sneaky, lurking in the shadows of our minds and derailing our best intentions. It's the voice that whispers excuses to skip coming to the studio, the fear that holds us back from trying something new, or the inertia that keeps us glued to the couch instead of lacing up our running shoes.


Unraveling the Science:

Scientifically, self-sabotage is a complex interplay of psychological and behavioural factors. Studies have shown that fear of failure, perfectionism, and negative self-talk can all contribute to our tendency to sabotage our own efforts, including our commitment to exercise and Pilates.


The Exercise Excuse Epidemic:

Think about it – how many times have you told yourself you'll start exercising tomorrow, only to find yourself making the same promise the next day? It's a common scenario, but one that can be broken with a little insight and determination.


Finding Freedom from Self-Sabotage:

So, how do we break free from the clutches of self-sabotage and embrace a healthier lifestyle? The key lies in understanding our underlying motivations and learning to cultivate self-compassion.


Setting Intentions for Change:

As we embrace the symbolism of Easter and the spirit of renewal, let's use this time to set intentions for positive change. Whether it's committing to a regular workout routine, trying a new Pilates class at Elevate, or simply moving our bodies more throughout the day, every step forward is a victory.


Practical Steps for Overcoming Self-Sabotage:


  1. Identify Your Triggers: What are the thoughts or situations that tend to derail your exercise plans? By pinpointing your triggers, you can develop strategies to counteract them.

  2. Practice Self-Compassion: Be gentle with yourself on this journey. Remember that progress is not linear, and setbacks are a natural part of the process. Treat yourself with kindness and understanding as you navigate the ups and downs of establishing new habits.

  3. Celebrate Your Victories: Whether it's completing a challenging workout or simply making the effort to move your body, celebrate every small victory along the way. Acknowledge your achievements and use them as fuel to propel you forward.


Embracing the Journey:

As we embark on this journey of self-discovery and renewal, let's remember that change takes time and patience. By acknowledging our self-sabotage tendencies and actively working to overcome them, we can create lasting habits that support our health and well-being, not just after Easter, but for years to come.


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