The beginning of September is an exciting time of year with the start of school, sports, and extracurriculars. After the summer of vacations and adventures, routines are suddenly appealing once again. Despite high expectations of starting new things as the calendar turns to September, I find that it takes a few weeks until the daily rhythm sets in. That’s the ideal time to add things to your routine, and I have some tips to help you maintain your motivation to get (and keep) going.
We are so excited to start new habits this time of year and expect everything to “get back to normal” the day after Labour Day. Unfortunately, that can take some time. There are more meetings now that your co-workers are back from holidays, getting used to new sports or activity schedules (there are how many practices a week!?), and gradual entry schedules for school, daycare, etc. These things happen every year but still seem to take us by surprise and can damper the excitement you had for a September routine.
Getting back to fitness is a huge September goal for many people, and I’ve learned over the past eight or so years to wait until later in the month to offer new workshops, classes, etc. It takes that long to settle into work, school, and the routines that come with them. As the weather changes, there are also fewer last-minute BBQs or trips to the lake to enjoy the last of the summer sun.
When things feel “normal” again, it is finally your turn! Women especially feel a lot of stress in September to get the family organized again, and even though my three are all off to university, I still feel like I have to get my ducks in a row. While this is important “work”, remember that you are a better parent, spouse, friend, and co-worker when you take care of yourself. When you exercise, you reduce stress and anxiety, feel happier, have fewer aches and pains, sleep better, and even be more positive.
It’s okay to start your September goals once life feels calmer. But if you’re feeling disappointed that you didn’t start those goals on September 1st or the day the kids went back to school, I have some ideas on how to get the feeling back and maintain your motivation.
When you’re adding more fitness to your routine, it might feel like a lot at first. Listen to your body, and build up to where you want to be. That way, your body and mind will both be ready for it. Three months from now when you are doing Pilates every other day it will feel normal, and you won’t even remember missing a day or week back in September. Then you’ll add in weight training or do two activities in a day, and it will be slightly easier. Staying active isn’t a race, but a way of life and mindset. You can do it, no matter when you start.
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