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January 20, 2018 By Robyn

Writing Your Personal Fitness Mission (and why it’s worth doing)

What might happen if you wrote your own fitness mission? Instead of listening to everyone else blahblahblah about what you should be doing?

For starters, you might feel empowered + inspired. And who doesn’t need a little more empowerment + inspiration in their life?

A fitness mission statement is a clear + simple statement of intent.

It’s what you want to do + how you want to live. Every day.

Because YOU are the authority when it comes to your body.

Below are some steps you can follow to start developing a fitness mission statement. I’ve included my own statement at the end of this post.

A couple of tips before you get started.

Take your time. This process can take you an hour, a day, two weeks, or longer. So don’t rush it. Don’t feel you have to “get it” all at once.

Be open to change. A mission statement isn’t forever. You can always change your mind as you change and your life changes.

Step 1: Start getting curious about yourself.

Ask yourself some questions.

Such as:

  • Who am I? (And who have I become?)
  • Who do I want to be? Why?
  • What do I stand for? Why?
  • What is meaningful and important to me?
  • Where do I want to go? What fitness, nutrition, and/or health behaviors will get me there?
  • How will I know if I’m making progress?
  • What do I truly enjoy?
  • If I had total control of my own health, fitness, and/or nutrition path, what would that look like?

Step 2: Look for the themes that re-appear.

If you consider all your answers together, what are some of the common ideas that start to emerge?

For instance:

  • Being a role model is important to me.
  • My job is important to me.
  • Helping other people is important to me.
  • I like competing.
  • I like learning.
  • I like having fun.

Step 3: See if you can capture the essence.

Finally, see if you can capture the who, what, why, where, and how in a few simple, very clear sentences that relate to your health, fitness, and nutrition.

Even if you don’t have a “perfect” or perfectly clear mission statement, you’ll still have worked towards putting something meaningful into practice.

Which is more than most people ever do.

My Personal Fitness Mission

I am a courageous + resilient woman who is dedicated to improving her health and well-being. One day + one habit at a time.

I am devoted to supporting other women who want to create healthier bodies and more fulfilling lives through whole-hearted + compassionate coaching.

I say YES to celebrating every win. Nothing is too small.

I say YES to eating whole + nutritious foods most of the time.

  • Because my brain and heart and lungs and hair and skin deserve the highest quality fuel.
  • Because every loving choice is a deposit in the self-respect bank.
  • Because eating nutritious food feels good and gives me GENUINE gratification over time.
  • Because happiness increases when we live with integrity.
  • Because whole + nutritious food satisfies my hunger (and cookies just make me want MORE).
  • Because there is so much life to live + so many adventures to go on.
  • Because LIFE is more delicious when food isn’t my primary source of pleasure.

I say YES to guilt free indulgences some of the time. Eaten slowly and savored.

  • Because chocolate is delicious.
  • Because restriction leads to rebellion.

I believe there are no one size fits all instructions for healthy living. We are the authority when it comes to our body.

I believe in moving my body in an energizing way. No more beatings. No more harder, faster, stronger. No more pushing through the pain.

I believe in trying new things + learning from missteps + never giving up.

I believe in goals that feel coherent + uplifting.

Progress is no longer measured exclusively by a number on a scale going DOWN.

Progress is measured by levels of acceptance + empowerment + joy going UP.

I am committed to having more fun.

I am committed to nurturing my inner yogi. I knew she was in there.

I am committed to SLAYING perfectionism.

I am committed to cultivating self-love.

I am striving to improve, but I am already enough.

XO ~Robyn

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