Make Working Out Work for You

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You may have heard of “No Excuse” mom Maria Kang who went viral last year with a photo of her three kids alongside her six-pack abs. Some may have found the caption “What’s your excuse?” offensive, but many found it motivational. It’s no secret that we moms put most of our time and energy into our families while de-prioritizing ourselves. What if we redirected some of that focus back onto ourselves?  What if we stopped making excuses and started re-prioritizing? Your goal may not be a six-pack, but physical fitness should be. Here are seven tips to make working out work for you:

            Above all, be realistic. I’m not a fitness guru. I don’t work out every single day. I do, however, understand the importance of staying fit. Not only is it a confidence booster, but it’s also a stress reliever. Taking time to prioritize myself has made all the difference in how I approach the other aspects of my life. No more excuses—it’s time to get moving!

 

Jennifer Bosse is an active mom of two, living in Kansas City.

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