How to Keep Going Even When You Have an Injury
An injury doesn’t mean everything stops. While your body heals, your momentum, mindset, and progress can continue in different ways. Here’s how to keep moving forward when physical limitations try to hold you back. Shift your definition of “keeping going” Keeping going doesn’t always mean doing the same thing at the same intensity. It means maintaining forward motion in whatever form is available to you. If you can’t run, you can walk. If you can’t walk, you can do chair exercises. If you can’t exercise at all, you can visualize, plan, and learn. Movement takes many forms. Focus on what you CAN do Every injury leaves something untouched. Injured your ankle? Your upper body is fine. Shoulder problem? Your legs still work. Even if you’re dealing with something more limiting, you can almost always find something—breathing exercises, mental training, gentle stretching, or nutrition improvements. Make a list of what’s still available to you and commit to those areas. Create a modified...