Anonymous wrote:You don't need motivation. You need discipline.
But also, bring the gym home. You don't need a treadmill - get outside. Buy a machine for your house, or get some weights and go on YouTube. Gyms are timely.
Anonymous wrote:You make it a habit. Then you don't gotta get motivated but just consider it part of another regular day.
I never went to the gym, started during the pandemic, and now I've gone pretty much everyday for 2 years straight without thinking about it.
Anonymous wrote:Tell yourself it’s just for ten minutes - you can do something for ten minutes, right?
Once you get started…
Good luck
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My motivation is that it beats the hell out of working for living. I also have most of my stuff at home.
You don't have to work for a living because you work out instead?
No, but it’s a lot more interesting and rewarding than the typical white collar professional grind. To each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My motivation is that it beats the hell out of working for living. I also have most of my stuff at home.
You don't have to work for a living because you work out instead?
No, but it’s a lot more interesting and rewarding than the typical white collar professional grind. To each their own.
So you stay fit for someone else will pay for your living expenses? Most of us have to find time and motivation to work out AND work the professional grind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My motivation is that it beats the hell out of working for living. I also have most of my stuff at home.
You don't have to work for a living because you work out instead?
No, but it’s a lot more interesting and rewarding than the typical white collar professional grind. To each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My motivation is that it beats the hell out of working for living. I also have most of my stuff at home.
You don't have to work for a living because you work out instead?
Anonymous wrote:Get the gym in your house. Not having to leave the house to work out makes all the difference.
In my case I have a squat rack, barbell and bench in the basement. I can spend an hour down there or I can jump down between calls and do a set of 10 and that's it for the day. It is WAY easier to get streaks going this way.
Anonymous wrote:My motivation is that it beats the hell out of working for living. I also have most of my stuff at home.