Keeping consistent, happy, & healthy in 2026✨🌸
🌟 WORKING OUT IN 2 0 2 6 I TOLD MYSELF ⬇️⬇️
🤍 STOP BEING LAZY
💕 MAKE A WORKOUT CHART EASY TO FOLLOW
🤍 START WITH 3 TIMES A WEEK
💕 STAY CONSISTENT
🤍 DO WHAT FEELS RIGHT FOR YOU
💕 FIND A BEGINNER WORKOUT COMMUNITY
🤍 PROGRESS OVER PERFECTION
💕 LOVE YOUR BODY THROUGH EACH STEP
🤍 HAVE FUN WITH IT
💕 CURRENT WEIGHT 232 ( ADDED PICS ) 😩
🤍 GOAL WEIGHT NOT 232 IN 60 DAYS LOL ☺️☺️
Starting a workout routine can feel overwhelming, but making it manageable really helps maintain motivation over time. I found that setting realistic goals—like working out three times a week—gives you enough challenge without burnout. Creating a simple workout chart tailored to your preferences and lifestyle is a game changer. For example, structuring days around full body cardio, back and pull focus, and lower body strength makes workouts well-rounded and engaging. Joining a beginner workout community adds an important layer of support and accountability. Interacting with others at similar fitness levels reminds you that progress takes time and encourages you to celebrate small wins. Also, choosing workouts that feel right for your body prevents injury and keeps exercise enjoyable. One experience that helped me stay committed was embracing the journey rather than focusing on perfect results. I learned to love my body through every step, whether it was sweating through a tough treadmill session or resting on designated off days. Remember, a mindset of progress over perfection lowers frustration and fosters happiness. Finally, having fun with workouts is key—mixing cardio with different exercises and pacing yourself can make fitness feel less like a chore. This approach led to sustainable habits that positively impacted my health and wellbeing throughout the year. It’s completely okay to adjust goals and plans as you grow; consistency and joy in movement are the ultimate prizes.





