Muscle for Life with Mike Matthews - Motivation Monday: How to Motivate Yourself to Keep Working Out
Episode Date: March 4, 2019This episode is part of a weekly series that I have dubbed “Motivation Monday.” (Yes, I know, very creative of me. What can I say, I’m a genius…) Seriously though, the idea here is simple: Eve...ry Monday morning, I’m going to post a short and punchy episode that I hope gets you fired up to tackle the workouts, work, and everything else that you have planned for the week ahead. As we all know, it’s one thing to know what you want to do, but it’s something else altogether to actually make yourself do it, and I hope that this series gives you a jolt of inspiration, energy, and encouragement to get at it. So, if you like what you hear, then make sure to check back every Monday morning for the latest and greatest installment. Want to get my best advice on how to gain muscle and strength and lose fat faster? Sign up for my free newsletter! Click here: https://www.muscleforlife.com/signup/
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Hey, this is Mike from Muscle for Life and welcome to another episode of my podcast.
This episode is part of a weekly series that I have dubbed Motivation Monday.
Yes, I know.
So creative of me.
What can I say?
I'm just a genius.
Seriously though, the idea here is simple.
What can I say? I'm just a genius. Seriously though, the idea here is simple. Every Monday morning, I am going to post a short and punchy episode that I hope gets you fired up to tackle
the workouts, work, and everything else that you have planned for the week ahead. Because it's one
thing to know what you want to do, but it's something else altogether to actually make yourself do it. And I hope that
this series gives you a jolt of energy and encouragement to go ahead and do all of those
things that you want to do. So if you like what you hear, then make sure to check back every
Monday morning for the latest and greatest installment. This is where I would normally plug a sponsor to pay the bills,
but I'm not big on promoting stuff that I don't personally use and believe in. So instead,
I'm just going to quickly tell you about something of mine, specifically my newest book,
the little black book of workout motivation. Now, this book was fun to write because it really is my personal and 100%
practical and hands-on blueprint for transformation, both inside and outside of the gym.
And I promise you that it will provide you with new and valuable knowledge and skills that you
will use for the rest of your life. In short, I wrote this
book to help you fix the things that are most holding you back from doing and achieving the
things you care most about. So if you want to learn how to overcome the mental blocks that are
making you unmotivated, unhappy, and unhealthy, then the little black book of workout motivation is for you. And you can find
it on all major online retailers like Audible, Amazon, iTunes, Kobo, and Google Play. And I
should also mention that you can get the audio book 100% free when you sign up for an Audible
account, which I highly recommend that you do if you're not currently listening to audiobooks. I love
them myself because they let me make the time that I spend commuting, prepping food, walking my dog,
and so forth more valuable and productive. So if you want to take Audible up on this offer and get
my audiobook for free, simply go to www.workoutmotivationbook.com slash audiobook. Click the sign up today and save button, create
your account, and voila, you get to listen to my little black book for free. Alrighty, that is
enough shameless plugging for now at least. Let's get to the show. Hey, Mike Matthews here from
Muscle for Life and Legion Athletics, and welcome to another Motivational Monday episode of my podcast. And as always, let us begin with a quote.
This one comes from Albert Hubbard, and he said,
men are punished by their sins, not for them. Maybe not the most motivational quote,
but I liked it, so I'm sharing it. So today's
discussion is just going to be about workout motivation in general, because it's a tough nut
to crack. I take a shirtless picture, I post it on Instagram, I get immediate feedback. I get some
likes, I get some lulls, I get some digital high fives, maybe a troll or two, but it's dopamine on demand. I poke
the button and I get the testicular tickle. Building a great body, however, is nothing
like that. Building a great body is spitting into a bucket every day and nobody really cares until
it's almost full, including you. You're just there like, trust me, this spit bucket is going to
shine one day. And then you hawk another loogie into it. You just wait. My point is,
it is completely self-driven. You want to know what it feels like? It feels like this. You bust
your ass through a workout. You look in the mirror and you whisper to yourself, was that any good?
And you whisper to yourself, was that any good?
Then you reply, also uttering, I have no fucking idea.
Oh, okay.
Well, should I keep doing it?
I really don't know.
Please stop talking to me.
Okay.
Okay.
Then you try to use your quick drying, anti-stink, strategically vented workout shirt to soak up your tears, but it is water resistant, so it is not even good for
that. So how do you do it? How do you motivate yourself every day to drag your draggy body up
to the barbell and muscle fuck it until a physique is born? Day after day, one month, one year,
one decade, if that's what it takes. Here then are some practical thoughts
of mine on finding the motivation to build your best body ever one sweat brick at a time.
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Train first. Seriously, do it now. Stop leering at me and go train.
You see, here's something that I have learned over the
years. It doesn't play nicely with everyone's schedule, but getting up early to pound out a
workout helps keep it high on the list of things not to fuck up. You see, we only get so many drops
of energy every day and life always finds a way to siphon them out of our skulls in unexpected ways,
like tailgaters, noisy eaters, and group text messages. Lavish these drops early on your
training, however, and you never have to worry about losing the motivation to do it later.
Next tip is to find your way. Sometimes to get things done, you have to stick
square pegs into circle holes, which is also the opening of my sexual tell-all, but whatever.
Point is, trying to eat and exercise the exact same way that somebody else eats and exercises can itself be demotivating. But
eating and exercising the way that you eat and exercise feels like a well-oiled machine. Also,
well-oiled machine is the name of said salacious story. Trust me, it is going to be money.
Point is, create a system that works for you. Get into the groove
of eating foods you like and doing workouts. You actually look forward to develop good habits,
develop momentum, which then beget more good habits and momentum. Next tip is to not be
impatient. Quick fixes and magic bullets are a myth. There are no weird tricks for melting
belly fat. There are no pills or powders for packing on muscle. And there are no biohacks
for supercharging your chakras with higher vibrations of the green tea infinity. There's
only the work. The work produces forward motion. The forward motion
becomes more forward motion. To reiterate, momentum creates momentum. Fuck inertia. That
is the motto. The sooner you accept this, the more you will come to appreciate progress,
which is itself motivating. The next tip is to take breaks. Don't chase
unicorn farts, but also don't keep running full speed off a cliff. Take diet breaks. Take exercise
breaks. Get some extra sleep now and then. Enjoy your holidays and vacations. Stay out of the gym
when you're sick. Pushing the envelope too far too often is like
speeding too much. It feels good. It feels like you are getting to your destinations much faster,
but you're not really. And the risks far outweigh the benefits. The next tip is to drink some liquid
motivation because look, some days getting out of bed and into the gym is just way harder than it should be.
It's like Earth's mass suddenly doubled overnight and now gravity is trying to stomp your bones into dust.
Sure, you can trudge to and through your workout, but there is no shame in downing a hit of jitter juice to lighten the load.
And especially when it is Legion Pulse,
of course. The next tip is to get excited about your next workout. Seriously, sit there for a
minute and contemplate your next workout. Feel the weights moving, your muscles contracting,
your heart pumping. Hear the music in your headphones. Picture yourself hitting your rep targets or
maybe even a PR or two. Bask in the post-workout bliss. Whatever it is, find something in your
next workout that excites you. The next tip is to call on a cheerleader because we all need
cheerleaders in our lives. We all need people who love and believe in us in spite of ourselves. You are not
dreaming about working out. You are chasing that dream down in a pickup truck full of chainsaw
wielding juggalos. What you're doing is real and you need someone who's willing to declare how
real it really is. You need someone who will always shake their pom-poms for you,
not point, laugh, and fart in your general direction. And the next and final tip is maybe
you can just stop looking for motivation. Because listen, working out is fucking hard sometimes.
Working out is trying to draw blood from a turnip. It's trying to read a Dickens
novel. It is wrestling a porcupine in heat. And when you get right down to it, there is a point
where you either appreciate working out and it motivates you or not. You either have the spark
or you don't. You can only fan flames, not dirt. And at the end of the
day, if you're only looking for little tricks and tips, then you need to think harder about this
thing that you say you want to do. Because working out is a stormy love affair. It's an amusement
park. It's a flickering neon sign. You are just drawn to it, even when it sucks
like a pigeon to breadcrumbs. And that, I think, is what ultimately separates the aspiring,
not-really-fit people from the really fit people. The latter train even when it is hard,
even when the motivation carcass is being picked by crows. They hook up
the defibrillator, they crank up the dials, and they make the damn corpse dance again.
It looks dead, but it isn't. Every day then is a revival. It is a resurgence of ability and action.
Working out leads to more working out, just like crack leads
to more crack. The best motivation to work out then is a workout. So work out when it's hard,
work out when it's easy, work out when life doesn't want you to, work out when you don't
want to, work out when people say not to, work out and then work out again and then work out some more.
Build a fire that feeds itself. You might love the process. You might hate it. You might love
some workouts and you probably are going to hate some others. You might thrill at how your body
responds or you might curse it. Keep going though and I can can promise you this as difficult as it is, you are going to
learn to love having worked out. There is no other feeling like it. So go my friend and work out and
let that be your motivation. Hey there, it is Mike again. I hope you enjoyed this episode and found it interesting and helpful.
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All right, that's it. Thanks again for listening to this episode and I hope to hear from you soon.
Oh, and if you liked this episode, then you are going to love my newest book,
The Little Black Book of Workout Motivation. You should definitely check it out because this book
is my personal and 100% practical and hands-on blueprint for transformation, both inside and outside of the gym. I promise that this book
will provide you with new and valuable knowledge and skills that you will use for the rest of your
life. In short, I wrote this book to help you fix the things that are most holding you back from doing and achieving the things that you care the
most about. So if you want to learn how to better overcome the mental blocks that are making you
unmotivated, unhappy, and unhealthy, then the little black book of workout motivation is for you. And you can find it on all major online retailers
like Audible, Amazon, iTunes, Kobo, and Google Play.
Now I should also mention that there's an audio book
as well, one that I recorded myself.
So if you like listening to me talk about this kind of stuff
on the podcast, then you'll definitely like listening
to the audio book.
And you can actually get that audio book 100% free when you go to www.workoutmotivationbook.com
slash audio book and sign up for an Audible account. Now, I myself love audio books and
highly recommend them to everyone because they let you take downtime that you spend commuting, prepping food,
walking dogs, stuff like that
into something more valuable and productive.
So if you want to take Audible up on this offer
and get my audio book for free,
simply go to www.workoutmotivationbook.com
slash audio book,
click on the little sign up today and save button,
create your Audible account and voila,
you get to listen to my little black book for free.