Outlooks & Setbacks Saturdays
Self Harm & Self Sabotage
Not Moving Your Body
Have you ever considered that not moving your body is actually causing you harm in the long term?
We don’t tend to think too long-term about our decisions; instead, we tend to think about what feels good right now. As humans we are primarily driven by our immediate needs and desires without thinking about the impact on our future selves. Think about finances or eating or movement. When we get paid, unless we are very intentional about saving, all the money is gone before we blink. When we see something we want to eat, we typically give in and eat it because we want the satisfaction of how good it tastes - we don’t think about how overeating causes weight gain and negative health consequences over time.
The same is true of not moving our bodies. At the end of a long day, where many of us are sedentary, the last thing we feel like doing is moving our bodies. We want to sit on the couch and relax; however, our bodies are begging us to get some movement.
Our bodies were not designed to be sedentary and when we don’t keep our muscles and joints active, they start to atrophy. Unfortunately for us as humans, this means that we need to fight against our desire for what we want right now and aim for what we want/need most. When it comes to our health, this means that even when we want to just sit on the couch after being sedentary all day, we need to think about what we want most, which is for healthy bodies in the long term. It also means that sometimes we need to say no to the junk food - even though it’s what we want right now - to be able to say yes to our longterm health.
It’s such a simple concept but it is not easy to execute. It’s also the type of thing where doing it once doesn’t add up to long term health. We are the products of what we do consistently over time. So if we are consistently not moving our bodies, then we will have the consequences of that. Or, if we are consistently moving our bodies, then we will have those consequences.
The next time you check your step counter and see that it’s too low, find a way to get up and get moving. Make it a habit and overtime you will reap the benefits. If you don’t, you are ultimately sabotaging your future self.