“I'm kind of a manic exerciser. I'll like exercise for a week and be crazy, and then I won't do it for six months.” KindWeekCrazyMonthsExerciseSixSix MonthsBeing CrazyManic Author:Jane Lynch
“I am excessively slothful, and wonderfully industrious-by fits. There are epochs when any kind of mental exercise is torture, and when nothing yields me pleasure but the solitary communion with the 'mountains & the woods'-the 'altars' of Byron. I have thus rambled and dreamed away whole months, and awake, at last, to a sort of mania for composition. Then I scribble all day, and read all night, so long as the disease endures.” KindLongWholeLastsNightPleasureMonthsFitExerciseMountainDiseaseDepressionEndureWoodsAwakeTortureYieldSolitaryCompositionCommunionAll NightAltarsIndustriousManiaByronScribbles Book:The Portable Edgar Allan Poe Source: The Portable Edgar Allan Poe
“I try to exercise in nature, and I try to play golf once a month. The last time I played golf with my wife, however, she got better scores than me, which became an additional source of stress.” TryingPlayLastsWifeSourceMonthsExerciseStressGolfMy WifeScoreLast Time Author:Shinzo Abe
“You know how some people are unlucky in love? I was always unlucky in exercise. I'd get into a relationship with a workout program or guru, we'd go steady for a few intense months, and then we'd have a really ugly breakup.” PeopleKnowsKnow HowMonthsExerciseProgramUglyIntenseBreakupSteadyFitnessWorkoutGuruUnlucky Author:Alissa Nutting
“The hardest thing was going through different stages of weight loss. At the beginning, it was easy to take off the weight with exercise and eating less but then you reach a point where 90 per cent of the weight loss is achieved purely through reducing your calorie intake. My goal was to lose four pounds per week. That worked well for the first few months but then things got tricky.” FirstsWellsDifferentEasyGoalLosesLossFourWeekStageMonthsExerciseEatingWeightHardestHardest ThingWeight LossReducingTrickyCaloriesEating Less Author:Matthew McConaughey
“I heard once that I'm considering having liposuction. And the reason I find that so ridiculous is I've gone out of my way to train really hard the last eight months. I want to prove you don't need surgery, you don't need steroids and you don't even need to diet. I've lost over a stone and that's all been down to good old-fashioned exercise. Once your metabolism gets going you can enjoy your life.” WayWantNeedsHardReasonLastsLostEnjoyGoneHeardMonthsExerciseProveStonesTrainEightRidiculousMy WayDietsConsideringSurgeryOld FashionedSteroidMetabolismEnjoy Your Life Author:Peter Andre
“We have an epidemic of obese six-month-olds. We actually have an epidemic of obese newborns. They don't diet and exercise. How do you explain that? It's what the mother consumed. Well, who told her to do that? The obstetricians.” WellsMotherMonthsExerciseSixDietsSix MonthsConsumedEpidemicsObeseDiet And ExerciseObstetricians Author:Robert Lustig
“When you are a screwed up person, you have a responsibility to keep your normal friends from getting walked on. 'Cos, how bad could you screw that up ? And don't say, Well, you could cause someone six months of physical therapy. 'Cos, hey, lots of times, those exercise take places in pools and nylon tents with little plastic balls. Fun places like that. And, she gets to park up really close for a while. Ha ha, oh, I'm the bad guy.” WellsLittlesPersonsGuyFunCausesResponsibilityMonthsExerciseNormalSixBallsHeyTherapyParksPoolPlasticScrewsSix MonthsBad GuysTentsScrewed UpPhysical TherapyNylon Author:Christopher Titus
“I go on benders where I just exercise like a maniac. And then I go on benders where I just can only take baths. Like, I have to lay down to bathe, and I could go on that for six months.” MonthsGoes OnExerciseSixLaysSix MonthsBathsManiacs Author:Sharon Stone
“I'm on a constant yo-yo of health. I will go a week eating incredibly clean, but then I'll follow that up with a month's worth of binge eating. Then I hit the gym and eat clean, and then I mix it up with core exercises, yoga, Pilates, and sitting on an incline bench while checking my phone.” WeekMonthsExerciseEatingYogaSittingConstantCleanPhonesCoreGymBenchesPilatesInclineBingeBinge Eating Author:Josh McDermitt
“I didn't go to acting school, so it was great to be able to rehearse for a month or two, to workshop, and be with a director who even gave me acting exercises.” TwoAbleSchoolActingMonthsExerciseDirectorsWorkshops Author:Charlotte Gainsbourg
“Every night for the next week, set aside ten minutes before you go to sleep. Write down three things that went well today and why they went well...Writing about why the positive events in your life happened may seem awkward at first, but please stick with it for one week. It will get easier. The odds are that you will be less depressed, happier, and addicted to this exercise six months from now.” WritingFirstsWellsMaySeemsTodayNightThreeNextSleepHappenedWeekMinutesEventsMonthsEasierExercisePleaseTenSixSticksEvery NightAwkwardOddsSix MonthsThree ThingsGoing To SleepNext WeekLife Happens Author:Daniel Kahneman
“I used to be much heavier when I first started out acting and did a lot of crash dieting and a lot of crash exercise - a ton for a month before you burned out. Then I made a decision in my twenties to only do things that I can do for life, so everything's kind of in moderation for me.” FirstsKindMadeI CanUsedCan DoDecisionActingMonthsExerciseTwentiesUsed To BeBurnedCrashModerationDietingBurned Out Author:Rhea Seehorn
“I cannot tell you how long it takes for your exercise to work. If you haven't seen any results in a year or six months you're doing something wrong.” IfsYearsLongResultsHavensMonthsExerciseSixSix Months Author:Simon Sinek
“It is worth repeating at this point the theories that Ford had come up with, on his first encounter with human beings, to account for their peculiar habit of continually stating and restating the very very obvious, as in "It's a nice day," or "You're very tall," or "So this is it, we're going to die." His first theory was that if human beings didn't keep exercising their lips, their mouths probably shriveled up. After a few months of observation he had come up with a second theory, which was this--"If human beings don't keep exercising their lips, their brains start working.” IfsFirstsHumansDiesHuman BeingsBrainNiceTheoryMonthsHabitExerciseMouthsAccountsLipsCome UpObviousObservationEncountersTallPeculiarNice Day Book:The Restaurant at the End of the Universe Source: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe