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    You don’t have to be perfect—just keep showing up

    Al AndersonBy Al Anderson
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    Sticking to a fitness routine can be tough. At first, you might feel excited and full of energy. But over time, life gets busy, motivation drops, and you may find yourself skipping workouts or not eating as healthy as you planned. That’s when a lot of people start to fall off track. The truth is, fitness isn’t about being perfect—it’s about being consistent.

    Inconsistent actions lead to inconsistent results

    One of the biggest obstacles to reaching your fitness goals is inconsistency. Skipping workouts now and then might not seem like a big deal, but when missing workouts becomes a habit, your progress slows down or stops altogether. Likewise, missing meals or eating poorly too often can hold you back. Inconsistent actions lead to inconsistent results.

    Show up regularly

    On the other hand, even small consistent actions can make a big difference. You don’t need to do a super intense workout every day. What matters more is showing up regularly. A quick walk, a short home workout, or choosing a healthy meal may seem small, but when done daily, they build momentum and push you forward.

    Furthermore, when you stick to something over time, it becomes a habit. Habits are powerful because they remove the need for motivation. Once fitness becomes a normal part of your day, like brushing your teeth, it’s easier to stay committed and make progress without overthinking it.

    Progress in fitness comes from steady effort, not from perfection. Consistency creates the foundation for results. So even when you’re tired, busy, or unmotivated, try to do something. Every small effort counts. Keep showing up, and over time, you’ll be proud of how far you’ve come.

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