Think outside the box some more
It was a time to think outside the box. There is a fear, doubt, and apprehension there when it comes to exercise. I have underlying issues which would cause me to have those fears, doubts, and of course, apprehensions. I had to make decisions and be realistic about exercise and why I have been procrastinating. I have been told that I have to eat healthy in order for the exercise to work. How can exercise be effective when I have admittedly have a such a poor diet? In that area, would exercise do me any good? I don't want to use that as an excuse to not exercise, but I wonder if that is the case. I need to make a decision to limit or cut out processed foods, which has been quite difficult to do. Processed foods are everywhere. Where can I begin? In fact, where can I begin in terms of exercise? I have some decisions to make as my health and well-being depend on realistic goals such as my interests and my dietary goals. I realize that the solution is to work on the fears, apprehension, and doubts.
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