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  • A month is already past of 2018 and you know what that means!

  • People have already started giving up on their new year's resolutions...

  • Google claims that only 8% of people actually keep their resolutions.

  • Which is like, the ultimate "I'm not mad just disappointed."

  • Well I'm happy to tell YOU that I haven't dropped any of my resolutions.

  • I don't write any.

  • My family never really did resolutions

  • Once, my dad was like "let's all write resolutions this year!"

  • and we still didn't.

  • and then I didn't accomplish anything.

  • For me when I want to change something I start trying to integrate it into my life right away,

  • rather than waiting until next week, or next year, or next LIFETIME for that fresh start.

  • EVERY day is a Jaiden new year!

  • *party horn, kazoo, as well as that annoying spinny thing*

  • Whew!

  • As someone who doesn't write them, and probably isn't qualified to critique the art of new year's resolutions

  • I'm gonna toss my opinion that no one asked for into the ring!

  • I think the main contributors to those 92% failing goals are they're too unrealistic and they're too vauge.

  • Let's stop beating around the bush and talk about the most common resolution people make.

  • Losing weight, eating healthier you know- that rabbit-hole.

  • "Lose 20 pounds by drinking this tea from a weird plant you've never heard of!"

  • "Lose 10 pounds in 30 minutes or your pizzas free!"

  • "Lose... your money"

  • It's all basically just:

  • Spongebob: -ALL RIGHT! GIVE ME THE MONEY!

  • All those quick-fix weight-loss scams that make too good to be true claims are,

  • just people who want your money.

  • Sure, the scale says "Hey! great job you lost seven pounds in a week!" but your body says

  • "Yeah, but that was all just water weight, and also I don't feel very good."

  • or

  • (pain)

  • If you want change you've got to earn it through work.

  • There isn't an easy way out.

  • making changes in your lifestyle need to be sustainable for,

  • life. That's why they're called

  • "Lifestyle Changes"

  • Not "I'm gonna pay $200 for this diet shake, feel good for two weeks, lose 10 pounds!

  • ...start feeling bad. and give up in a month." Changes

  • "I'm gonna start working out more" "I'm gonna start going to the gym,"

  • let's be honest with ourselves here,

  • that's a weak excuse for a resolution

  • "I will go on a run every other morning," "I'll lift weights 3 to 5 days a week."

  • those are much easier to follow than, "I'll exercise more"

  • *pSHH* get out of here with that vague crap. You don't even know what you mean by that.

  • And don't be flaky and say "oh, I missed a week, oh I'm hopeless"

  • *sad moan of grief*

  • NOMNOMNOMNOMNOM

  • You're not gonna be perfect for a whole year.

  • Take a breath, chill and keep going.

  • I'm saying that to myself just as much as I am to you.

  • I've been trying to be more self-aware about when my brain just wants to turn one little mess-up into an excuse

  • to stop something entirely.

  • I'm getting better at slowly ending that habit.

  • I grew up doing a lot of sports.

  • Soccer, Martial Arts, Tennis,

  • Competitive Pokémon.

  • I know my way around the gym.

  • But I dropped it all my last year of high school to focus on Youtube and art.

  • I didn't care about what I ate and combined with not moving around much I started feeling pretty crummy.

  • So I ended up turning to what most people do when they reach a similar problem

  • *sighs*

  • All right, here we go.

  • *upbeat hip-hop gym music plays*

  • Let's talk about home exercise videos. Why are so many of them

  • so...

  • fake?

  • The weird hip-hop music and the smiles that are a bit too wide

  • it might just be the plastic surgery, but it all makes me feel uncomfortable.

  • I get that instructors want to make exercise seem fun and all that but,

  • ehhhhhh

  • it feels super condescending to me.

  • How the FRIG do they do entire workouts

  • smiling and talking and making cheesy eating pizza jokes?

  • "All right now hold that squat -ooooh feel that burn in those quads!"

  • "I'm smiling and articulating everything perfectly

  • and I totally know you're panting like a dying animal over there!

  • Don't think about that leftover pizza in the fridge!" *giggles*

  • -"Looking at YOU Brittany!"

  • If you're looking for good home exercise programs,

  • I'm gonna recommend this blog I've been following for a super long time called 'Fitness Blender.'

  • Woah is that the sellout alarm?!?!?

  • is Jaiden finally selling out??

  • No, turn that thing off.

  • I've never talked to Fitness Blender, they're not paying me to say this,

  • They don't even know I exist.

  • *groans of sadness*

  • It's run by this nice couple (Daniel and Kelly)

  • they're super down-to-earth and have a really healthy view on fitness and wellness.

  • You can tell they know their stuff.

  • All their exercise videos and tips are completely free,

  • and if you want to use one of their written programs or meal plans,

  • they're like 15 bucks.

  • *GYM HIP-HOP INTENSIFIES* and they don't have that dumb music

  • IN THE BACKGROUND OF THE VIDEO!

  • If you're just starting out exercise it's gonna hurt and/or suck for a bit

  • If it doesn't you aren't gonna see changes.

  • Well okay, don't murder yourself.

  • Be smart about it.

  • But your body is gonna complain for a while and that's good.

  • There's plenty of activities you can do!

  • playing a sport with friends, walking your dog, a casual battle to the death

  • -squats.

  • And respect your starting point.

  • When I first started trying to get back into working out, I was just,

  • *gasps of exhaustion*

  • okay, alright, got through it.

  • TV: -"Alright, we're done with our warm up grab a quick drink of water,

  • and we'll get right into the workout!"

  • But just stick through the beginning,

  • because that's literally the hardest part.

  • Raise your hand if you're sore!

  • AHA trick question! you can't raise your arms.

  • They're jello.

  • Don't forget that exercise is only a quarter of the health journey.

  • What you eat is the biggest variable to all this life changing athlete hippy mumbo-jumbo.

  • Eating right is like straight-up

  • magic.

  • You feel amazing. It's the closest thing to drugs that isn't drugs.

  • There's a difference between being thin, versus fit versus healthy

  • kind of like Venn diagram style.

  • Someone could be thin, but that doesn't mean they're at all healthy.

  • Someone could be super swollen, buff, but eat junk 24/7.

  • and someone could be eating super healthy but not have the body of a supermodel.

  • There's a healthy range of everything.

  • I used to have a really bad relationship with eating.

  • I've talked about it before. In college I developed an eating disorder and a fear of eating food.

  • and I would go like,

  • an entire day eating almost nothing.

  • "No Jadien!"

  • *Slap* "you think that eating 600 calories a day is just gonna float you to all your hopes and dreams?"

  • *M-hmm* "Nope. it's just gonna give you headaches...

  • and emotional breakdowns.

  • you can trust me-

  • I'm from the future~~~"

  • "ALSO learn what bitcoin is and invest everything you can into it while you still can."

  • I wish there was more information being taught on the dangers of eating disorders,

  • Because if I knew about that whole mess 3 years ago,

  • I would have been like "whoa!" okay?

  • Nevermind.

  • Let's do a 180 here

  • This ship is wack.

  • I'm getting out of here before it controls everything in my life."

  • You can't abuse your body and expect anything good to come from it.

  • Body: "Man I feel great! I could totally run a marathon and write an essay right now.

  • I'm so energized and my brain is so clear!"

  • "Thanks for feeding me LITERALLY ONE GRAPE."

  • You don't go to the gas station, pour a cup of gas into your car, and then try to drive to China.

  • Eating less than your body needs to physically survive

  • accomplishes nothing.

  • It might seem like it's working in the moment but honey, you've got a big storm coming.

  • Please try to end it as soon as you can.

  • I'm not at all trying to shame anyone going through rough times with their self-image.

  • I know it's a really hard thing to fight against. I was pretty far gone when I was struggling.

  • And even though I'm in a much better place now, I do still have bad days.

  • What helps me is trying to separate logical thoughts from the bad ones that fueled the irrational fears.

  • They're not here to see you succeed.

  • They're just the dumb brain versions of those tv and email scams where they're like

  • "Hey! Give me your credit card info, social security number, and mother's maiden name

  • and I'll give you a million dollars!"

  • "I won't literally destroy your life, I'm just your friendly neighborhood Nigerian prince!"

  • It's all more simple than you think. Eat healthy when you can, fresh fruit, vegetables, whole foods,

  • and it's okay to treat yourself every once in a while. Don't say:

  • "I'm never eating sugar for the rest of my life!"

  • You're setting yourself up for failure there.

  • And end up... being James.

  • Exercise as much as little as you're ready for, and be mindful and respectful about how your body feels.

  • Little changes go a long way.

  • Remember you're doing this for you.

  • And don't play that dumb hip-hop music while you work out

  • (music intensifies) or I SWEAR TO HERCULES I'm gonna RUN someone over with an exercise bike!

  • Hey! It's been a while!

  • Sorry.

  • Anyway I don't know if you've seen yet,

  • but the finebros made a reaction video on me.

  • I've already seen it and had a reaction,

  • but I don't think i'll be making a

  • I react

  • To people react to me thing.

  • I know a lot of people wanted me to do that.

  • I enjoyed the video. They said some nice things I hope you see it, and thanks to the finebros for

  • thinking I'm someone worth

  • reacting to. *pshhh*

  • This video took a bit longer to get done, this year's actually gonna be pretty busy, and we got

  • some special things in the works for you in the future.

  • I'm really trying to up the quality of videos, and not die in the process.

  • I used to be super strict on uploading every two weeks, but it's really not

  • sustainable for my mental health, or my health in general.

  • So the videos will just be done when they're done.

  • but I care more about the quality of videos than a certain schedule, so yeah. Also I hope you liked the video.

  • stick to your resolutions,

  • keep working towards the person you want to become,

  • and take care of yourself.

  • I'm working on all of that stuff too.

  • okay bye!

A month is already past of 2018 and you know what that means!

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