Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Getting Motivated
Not only am I trying to be very productive and get my assignments done ahead of time, I am also trying to get motivated to working out again. I have always worked out, so this is not new to me. I am just not motivated to do much of anything anymore. I have been going to the gym about twice a week, but that is not going to be enough for the results that I am wanting. Of course, being a single mother, does not allow me to complete the work out schedule I really want to either. I am able to stay motivated when I work out first thing in the mornings, but again with my job and not my son I can not do this. Wish me luck!!!
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Hi Adrien! Wow...you work out in addition to working a job, going to school, and keeping up with a son! You are super busy!! Hope you can get some "me" time soon and reach the goals you have at the gym!
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Where do you workout? Where do you work? I find that when I get it done in the mornings my day goes a lot better too. Sometimes I wake up late and do not have the time so I just run in the evenings. How old is your son?
ReplyDeleteGood luck with staying motivated. I have the same issue as well, I started in the fall and when it got cold I stopped. I have a busy schedule and I find it hard to find time. I have to start working out again or doing something to help me lose weight before November.I'm turning 40 this year and I don't want to be overweight. My goal is to be forty pounds lighter. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteYou can do it! Working out is fairly new to me. I've been doing it on a regular basis for a little over a year. I'm 37 years old and sometimes I regret not realizing the benefits sooner. I quit smoking almost 2 years ago and after about 9 months, decided it was time to lose the weight I put on when I quit. It has sometimes been hard to motivate myself. My son is the biggest motivator, however. Good luck on getting back in the swing! I know you can! :)
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ReplyDeleteGardening is my primary form of exercise--toting bags of soil and mulch, weeding...
Exercise, for me, has to be sneaky. I can't call it that.
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