It is not that I don't like walking, I do it every day just like everyone else that can use their legs. It is just that mood is subjective, just because studies, by exercise freaks, says that exercise will improve your mood doesn't mean that it does, just like dieticians saying eating fish it will improve your mood. Why do professionals not understand that each person is unique and just because they say it is so, doesn't make it so.
No matter how much or how little exercise I participated in over the past 2 years, it has not improved my mood, weight, self esteem or sleep. Physical activity does not upset me, it is being around "hard bodies" at the gym, it is being told that it will help, when it doesn't, and the disappointment because yit's not doing anything for you other than making you more exhausted and unable to sleep. So more stress added, because "professionals" say so.
I cannot think a certain way just because some "professional" says so.
Like they say, there is no magic pill, bullet or whatever. I will continue to try new things (not food related because there are just too many nasty things the "professionals" say are healthy that will make me vomit), but if they do not prove to moderately improve my mood, weight, self esteem, etc. within a reasonable amount of time (a month) because I am not going to continue to bang my head till the day I die just so some professional can say "see, it works" when it doesn't work for everyone.
If I cannot get a modicum of pleasure, joy or see some benefit for myself, not "their" studies, out of something, what is the point in doing it? I don't care about my physical health, because thanks to my family history, I am screwed and I will "enjoy" taking medications for the rest of my life. Making "lifestyle changes" will only extend my life, it will not improve the quality of my life. What is the point of living forever if you cannot enjoy it?