The photo above was captured by my husband when I tried to do the 10-minute walk near our house.
If there’s the first of the lists that I don’t like to do, it will always be doing an exercise. Not because I’m physically fit, but I’m not. In my own opinion, I don’t want to feel tired. Exercising is a tiring activity for me. I would rather spend my leisure time resting than tiring myself with a 30-minute exercise.
I need to change my perspective on exercise since I’m not getting younger anymore and the food, I usually eat is not always safe because it is already processed in factories. Yet, I’m still not motivated to do so.
I left a comment on the post of sir @sanjeevm about the healthy tips for living healthy that I was not a fan of exercise, and he replied with a very motivating suggestion.
This is a screenshot conversation from the post of sir @sanjeevm source
I hope it was okay to share it here in my post.
So, here I am now, trying to save a 10-minute walk a day after my work. Many people say that the right thing to do is a 30-minute walk, and I told them that I can only manage a 10-minute walk and maybe if I did it consistently, I could move up to the next level.
There were days that I could not do a 10-minute walk since I had an important task to do, yet on the next day, I tried to walk 20 minutes as my payback for the day that I missed. I don’t know if it is the right thing to do.
I will share in my next post if I observe a difference in my 10-minute walk.
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Writer: Maureen S. O.
Photo owned by my husband: Paul Vincent M. O.