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Tuesday, June 8, 2010
A little about me
My name is Chelsie Cornu I graduated from Brigham Young University in August of 2006 and started my career as a Personal Trainer. I loved my experience in this field. I loved working one on one with clients. It was so fun watching them reach goals and make real changes in their lives to improve their health and fitness. In the Fall of 2007 I met my wonderful husband. About a year and a half after we were married I had the true little joy of our lives, our son Bridger. With these changes I have hung up my uniform and decided to stay at home with my little boy. I love being home with my son but honestly miss motivating and promoting change in others live, this is why I have created this blog and hope I can do some good for someone out there. My intent is to educate, motivate, and help others develop good habits in their lives to reach their goals.
Small Daily Decisions
A man I once knew would ask his son "how do you eat an elephant?" The son would look up in a daze and ask "how?" The wise dad responded "one bite at a time." I believe it is our human nature especially in our fast paced society to want everything right now!
Billions of dollars are spent every year on weight loss pills and "quick fix miracles." We struggle as a society with patience especially with ourselves. Think of someone in your own life who excels at something they do. For example I have one friend who plays the piano flawlessly. While I watch him play it is my human nature to think;"They are so lucky to be so good at that." What I would forget is the behind the scenes the work that it took to develop that talent. He didn't just sit at the piano and begin playing Mozart. He spent countless hours practicing, and practicing; studying music and the notes on the page until one day he put it all together to produce beautiful music.
Our health and fitness can be applied the same way. It is the small decisions we make everyday that literally form who we become over time.
Make a choice to park a little farther away. Make a choice to take the stairs instead of the elevator. Make a choice to drink water instead of the cola. Make a choice to split a meal at a restaurant with your spouse of friend. Make it a habit to stop eating when you feel full.
We are faced with small choices everyday and we do have the power to choose. We are the one bringing the spoon or fork to our mouth. We are the ones choosing what is on that fork or spoon. We are the ones deciding to watch TV for 30 minutes instead of getting off the couch and doing some physical exercise.
Take responsibility for the choices you are making and remember that you are a reflection of all those small little choices that you are making every single day.
Although it might take many days, weeks, or even months reach our health and fitness goals...
Remember the saying; "How do you eat an elephant?" "One bite at a time." "How you reach your health and fitness goals?" One small, daily, decision at a time.
Do something everyday to get you one step closer to the person that you want to be!
Think back over your life to a time that you felt the best you have ever been. Can you remember that feeling? I want you to really feel again how that felt! You can feel that way again! You have to believe that! Don't settle for just being, but strive to be the best you you can be!
Be excited about this new journey you are taking.
Be excited to discover new potential you have that you never even realized was in you!
Participate in activities that get you excited about fitness.
Be excited about your potential.
Remember that the change has to come with in you... you have to believe in yourself first!!!
You can become who ever or what ever you want to be as long as you want it bad enough, and that is exciting. You are your own sculptor. You are the Michelangelo of your own body and together we are going to make a masterpiece.
All the Best!
Billions of dollars are spent every year on weight loss pills and "quick fix miracles." We struggle as a society with patience especially with ourselves. Think of someone in your own life who excels at something they do. For example I have one friend who plays the piano flawlessly. While I watch him play it is my human nature to think;"They are so lucky to be so good at that." What I would forget is the behind the scenes the work that it took to develop that talent. He didn't just sit at the piano and begin playing Mozart. He spent countless hours practicing, and practicing; studying music and the notes on the page until one day he put it all together to produce beautiful music.
Our health and fitness can be applied the same way. It is the small decisions we make everyday that literally form who we become over time.
Make a choice to park a little farther away. Make a choice to take the stairs instead of the elevator. Make a choice to drink water instead of the cola. Make a choice to split a meal at a restaurant with your spouse of friend. Make it a habit to stop eating when you feel full.
We are faced with small choices everyday and we do have the power to choose. We are the one bringing the spoon or fork to our mouth. We are the ones choosing what is on that fork or spoon. We are the ones deciding to watch TV for 30 minutes instead of getting off the couch and doing some physical exercise.
Take responsibility for the choices you are making and remember that you are a reflection of all those small little choices that you are making every single day.
Although it might take many days, weeks, or even months reach our health and fitness goals...
Remember the saying; "How do you eat an elephant?" "One bite at a time." "How you reach your health and fitness goals?" One small, daily, decision at a time.
Do something everyday to get you one step closer to the person that you want to be!
Think back over your life to a time that you felt the best you have ever been. Can you remember that feeling? I want you to really feel again how that felt! You can feel that way again! You have to believe that! Don't settle for just being, but strive to be the best you you can be!
Be excited about this new journey you are taking.
Be excited to discover new potential you have that you never even realized was in you!
Participate in activities that get you excited about fitness.
Be excited about your potential.
Remember that the change has to come with in you... you have to believe in yourself first!!!
You can become who ever or what ever you want to be as long as you want it bad enough, and that is exciting. You are your own sculptor. You are the Michelangelo of your own body and together we are going to make a masterpiece.
All the Best!
Chelsie Cornu
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