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Committed or Just Interested?

Puravida Fitness • January 20, 2023

Committed or Just Interested?

An old rusty ship is floating on its side in the ocean.

The first step to achieving massive success in any area of your life is COMMITMENT. 


Not just part of the way but ALL of the way.


The definition of COMMIT is to devote yourself completely. Whether it be family, work or a specific goal such as fitness.


To steal the poker term you need to be" ALL IN." Not partially in, as in testing the waters or finding reasons not to commit at a particular time. But making a firm decision to do something. 


Once you're committed, you follow through with consistent actions towards that commitment.


Take marriage for example. When you get married you commit. You don't spend your time looking around for another spouse. You pour your efforts into making your marriage the best it can be - you are ALL IN.


Too often with fitness there is no commitment, just interest.


You are interested in seeing results but can't seem to stick to anything, i.e. commit. 


Here are two common scenarios we see.


You start a program out then you see something on Tik Tok or You Tube and you switch to that program until another one comes along. You end up jumping from shiny object to shiny object and never getting any results.


Or- maybe the program is "too hard to follow" or "too boring" so you quit doing it only to keep restarting and spinning your wheels over and over again while getting NOWHERE.


2023 can be your breakthrough year but you have to COMMIT to making it a breakthrough.


At the beginning of the year most folks are ALL IN. But a few weeks in you see the few people who are truly committed.


So which are you?


Committed or just interested?


If you are truly committed to making 2023 the year you transform your body and your life, then click the button below and let's get you a SOLID PLAN you can commit to.


I am here to help. At Puravida Fitness we've helped hundreds of folks find a plan and commit to it - and get amazing results. Let's let you be the next.


Click the button below to set up a complimentary success session with us and we will come up with a plan that makes your commitment pay off. 


2023 is your year to breakthrough so let's seize it.


Dedicated to your 2023 breakthrough,


Erik Peacock

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