How to get motivated again
- Lorraine Moller
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read

“I wish I could do better, but eating healthy and exercising can feel so overwhelming.”
If you’ve ever had these thoughts, here’s a gentle, effective way to get you moving in the right direction.
It’s called the 5-minute action.
There’s nothing special about 5 minutes. It could be 10 seconds, 1 minute, or 10 minutes.
The point is:
● It’s an action—something you do.
● That action is very small, something that feels easy and simple.
● It moves you in the direction you want to go.
● It's an easy win—which gives you the confidence boost to do more good for yourself.
How to do it:
Pick an action that might have a positive impact on health and wellbeing right now.
Some examples:
● Cut up some carrots for a later snack.
● Do five minutes of foam rolling.
● Slowly enjoy a cup of tea.
You can also get a little more strategic and pick an action—maybe even one to commit to daily—to support a larger goal.
For example, maybe your ultimate goal is to get back into the habit of eating mostly home-cooked meals.
Take ONE small action in support of your bigger, future goal.
That might mean making a grocery list, looking up some recipes, or chopping up a few vegetables.
It can be tough to get motivated, but here’s a secret: It’s action that drives motivation, not the other way around.
When you do a small thing to improve your circumstances, this actually inspires you to do more things.
Now you’re no longer “waiting to get motivated.” You’re creating your own motivation.






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