Day 4 - Things to Remember Before You Start

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There are a few things that are good to keep in mind before you start on your exercise 
routine. The most important thing is that if you are exercising for mental health and 
emotional wellbeing, it should not be tied to any type of diet or weight loss program. 
More about that below


You Want to Feel Better, Not Worse

By now, you probably have a good idea about your exercise routine, but there are a few 
more things we want to go over with you. First of all, make sure your exercise is going 
to make you feel better  not worse. It can be difficult to stop thinking about workouts for 
fitness and weight management, but that is essential. Avoid exercises that make you 
feel like you are punishing yourself or achieving some type of physique. This routine is 
for your mental health only.


Make Exercise About Wellness, Not Weight Loss

Again, choose exercises with the sole purpose of improving your stress, anxiety, and 
depression, not weight loss. This means if you dont like cardio, dont do it! Just choose 
exercises that you feel are really going to promote emotional wellness.


Dont Be Afraid to Involve Others in Group Activities

Group activities are great because it allows you to be more social, even when you tend 
to isolate yourself when your mental health isnt great, but also can encourage you to 
stick to your exercise routine. It can be something as simple as walking on your lunch 
break with co-workers, or taking your kids hiking over the weekend. Anything that 
involves others is going to help greatly.


This Does Not Replace Professional Help

Lastly, remember that the exercise routine is not meant to replace professional help. 
Continue seeking out help from a counselor or therapist for your mental health, and use 
exercise as an added way to ease your symptoms. 

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