I've walked 652 steps so far today because I've just got back from walking our senior pup.
Before I went, I was feeling cream crackered, low, very little motivation, absolutely no energy at all, but I knew that exercising a dog is a part of responsible dog ownership (along with bagging and binning their poo, feeding and watering them, keeping them healthy etc etc) so I forced myself to get her harness and take her for a short walk.
400% later (about 20 minutes ish) and I'm feeling so much better. I'm wide awake, my mood has improved, I've got more energy and motivation. Yes, my legs are killing me right now and it's not safe for me to walk very far for the rest of the day (living room to the bathroom and back is the absolute maximum) but my morning stroll with the pup does wonders for me as well as helping me to lose weight and improve my physical disability/strength in my legs.
It took a couple of weeks to get into the habit of taking her out every morning, in all weathers, but just a 20 minute walk a day really does lift my mood.
It's just the starting that's the hardest part and you don't even need to break a sweat if you don't want to, but those 20 minutes and 100 metres is what I need to get me going every day.
When you very first start the walking it'll be really tough going, just 'cos you're not used to it yet. If you can force yourself to walk even 5 metres outside your house every day then the endorphins will start to wake up and improve your mood. It's easy and free if you can find the motivation to get started. If you've got a friend or relative who can walk with you then that'll hopefully give you the daily motivation you need. Maybe you could explore your local area? I've lived here just over 20 years and still don't know all the streets leading off the road opposite me!
Have you got a park near you or anything like that? Maybe take me on a trip there and take loads of photo's so that I can experience it at a distance too?
How about a petrol station or corner shop or whatever? Challenge yourself to walk there and treat yourself to a packet of crisps or bar of chocolate or can of pop or bottle of fruit juice or whatever that you can enjoy on your way back home.
I'm not asking you to do something I haven't already done myself, that's why I said about starting at 5 metres 'cos that's what I did but I'm happy with 25 metres a day with our pup now and this morning we did 100 metres through my senior pup's choice.
Start really really slowly and reward yourself when you achieve it!
You can do this, Lost, and I'll be with you every step of the way, nagging you to keep on keeping on!