🧠🚶♀️ Take Your Brain for a Walk 🚶♂️🧠 ⚖️ Rule #1
Yesterday, I promised myself I’d go out for a walk. Nothing extreme—just one hour, about 10,000 steps. ⏱️👟 But here’s what happened: it took me an hour and 15 minutes just to get out the door. 🕒😩 My brain threw every excuse at me: - “Tomorrow will be easier.” 🙄 - “You don’t feel like it.” 😴 - “That gym outfit won’t even fit right.” 👗🚫 Sound familiar? 👀 That’s the thing: the brain is designed to protect you. 🧩 It wants you safe, comfortable, and unchanged. 🛑 But growth doesn’t live there. 🌱 Growth lives in the moment you stop negotiating with the excuses and move anyway. 💪🔥 Eventually, I made the decision: No more debate. My body deserves the effort I promised it. 💯 And I walked. Just one hour. Just one step after another. 👟➡️👟➡️👟 ⚖️ The Rule - 1 hour of walking (≈ 10k steps) ⏱️👣 is the baseline. - It doesn’t matter if you feel like it. 😑 - It doesn’t matter if it’s comfortable. 🛋️ - One hour. Every day. Non-negotiable. ✅ 💭 Reflection Questions - How often do you let your brain talk you out of the commitments you’ve made to yourself? 🤔 - What excuses show up most often for you? 🗣️ - What would shift in your health, confidence, and energy ⚡💃 if you simply honored one non-negotiable promise to yourself every day? 🌟 🚀 Action Step Today, take your brain out for a walk. 🧠➡️🚶 👟 One hour. ~10k steps. When you’re done, post “DONE” ✅ here to mark your commitment. This isn’t about steps—it’s about self-trust. 🪞💎 The kind you rebuild by keeping your word to your own body. 💖 Ps. Listen to this during your walk: 👂🎧 https://youtu.be/Q2v5tioDHao?si=0r5EV5WoUqMyjWg_