Tues 24th March 2026

I have trained a lady up in Langland for 30 years, and today I asked for her advice again.

“You are now 90 and after much trauma’s/tragedy in your life, how do you stay so positive?”.

She replied that she always made sure she had fresh air daily, she still had plenty of purpose despite losing her son two years ago, and was super excited her daughter was coming home permanently to live.

It was also her other sons birthday today.

She exercised every day still, was well versed with eating natural food daily and made sure her sleep was a priority.

Sounds simple but the basics seem to work exceptionally well for her.

We all can learn every day, and it’s always good to learn from exceptional individuals who have been there and are on their way back, because they KNOW what it takes to thrive, in good times and bad times.

Monday 23rd March

Developing a strong body helps you greatly in dramatically reducing the occurrence of falls, which can be devastating for every area of your life, broken bones, often leads to a loss in confidence, and a loss of balance-you NEED to get strong and stick at it so you stay strong.

Exercise protects your joints, bolsters them and gives your joints freedom from pain.

You exercise not only because you want to look better, it’s about PROTECTION, we all take good balance, agility, good movement without pain-UNTIL it’s gone.

Keep putting the work in, start your week off right and when it comes to a higher quality of life, sitting down and not moving much can NEVER be an option.

Sunday 22nd March

I cut the lawn today for the first time, it was really long and scruffy, it was a slow arduous task, took me well over an hour and thats without tidying everything else up which will take considerably longer.

At times, I was thinking of giving up, doing a quarter, then I got to a half, then I thought another quarter, then I debated doing the top half of my lawn, I was tired by now, but my muscle memory reminded me of last year, every cut when I was tempted to quit half way through.

I carried on and eventually I did all of it, picking dogs toys, tennis balls and just about everything else that was tangled in the grass along the way. 

Here’s the thing, it wasn’t a particularly pleasant process, but the feeling I got afterwards, after seeing it tidy again ( but far from perfect) was very satisfying, it was all worth it, the parts of it that were unpleasant I cant even remember much anymore.

Anything worth doing it often going to be hard, I know next week when I do it, it will become a little easier as it won’t be so long, my body will start to get used to it again and the week after that I am likely to be in the swing of it even, and it will likely take 20 mins even (as I have done that lawn literally hundreds of times before!!).

Our gym sessions can sometimes give us the same feeling, especially after a lay off or lack of consistency, getting going again or the thought of it can seem overwhelming, but we must never lose sight of the big picture, what exercise really gives us, how great it makes us feel, how it boosts our self esteem, raises our self confidence and gives us the best health insurance policy we could ever have.