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[quote=Anonymous]I feel this intensely. Like I dont have time to work out or relax. my day--wake at 6:30 poorly rested. help get kids ready/out the door. 15 minute dog walk and then get ready to get to work 9 am-5:pm, work, rarely have time to eat. 5:30-7, drive home, or more usually pick up kid from activity. sometimes running over to my mom's assisted living. 7-8-throw together food , eat dinner, clean up 8-8:30, walk dog or attempt to control the chaos of our house or some laundry, bills, etc. 8:30-11, usually am working to catch up from stuff I didn't do scroll internet read etc. 11-3 sleep. 3-5 insomnia 5-6:30 back to sleep. (I shoud probably try to work out here but am usually too tired. Weekends are just cleaning, errands, kid stuff mom stuff and every once in a while a social event. If I could have from 9-12 free to work out, shower, run an errand, etc and then work 12-5 I'd be much happier. As it is I dont fit my job into my day. This weekend I'll be working sunday and monday I dont even get paid that much. However, I just did all the math and think I can retire at 62 ((Dh is older). 10 more years. [/quote]
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