Anonymous wrote:Tell us about your work. I see that you have to be at your computer, but I try to find times when I'm listening to a call/meeting that I don't have to actively participate in and work out then. I am able to work out at home, but I put my laptop out turn up the sound and work out alongside. Is that possible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early morning. It's the only way. End of day is a mess.
I see the argument for early morning, but I usually exercise at the end of the day right before picking up kids from aftercare. It incentivizes me to be productive in the afternoons because I want to be able to log off at 5pm and get a 30 minute workout in. And then the workout energizes me and makes me feel good right before picking up kids, so I'm generally in a good mood and ready to deal with whatever they have to give me until bedtime. I also think the late-afternoon workout helps with sleep.
But I WFH and my kid's school is a 3 minute drive or a 10 minute walk, so it's possible to work until 5pm, workout, and still get kids by 6pm. In good weather I'll even just go for a run and do some pull ups/lunges/squats at the park and then go straight to the school for pick up. This would not be possible with a car commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early morning. I get up at 4:30am, start my workout at 5, shower/breakfast at 5:45/6am and off to work at 6:45/7am.
Are you exhausted? What time do you go to bed?
DP but I get up at 4am. I typically am in bed by 10 at the latest. I used to be a night owl, but that changed once DCs came into the picture
How old are your kids? As a parent like the OP who has struggled to find time for exercise, it was much easier for me when my kids were young and going to bed between 9-10 was an option for me. That's not doable when your kids are teens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early morning. I get up at 4:30am, start my workout at 5, shower/breakfast at 5:45/6am and off to work at 6:45/7am.
Are you exhausted? What time do you go to bed?
DP but I get up at 4am. I typically am in bed by 10 at the latest. I used to be a night owl, but that changed once DCs came into the picture
6 hours sleep isn't enough for most people.
Anonymous wrote:Early morning. It's the only way. End of day is a mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have kids?
Sorry I see you wrote dcs.
Can you give us your schedule? Ages of kids? Do you have a partner?
I have teens. They are busy so I see them 6-7 and we have breakfast together which is important to me and I like to be home when they leave for school. I wah but I HAVE to be working from 8-5 with a 30 min break, there is no leaving my desk. Then I typically have to make dinner, pick up one of them, go to a game if there is one, do chores...I could theoretically go after 8pm some days, but by that time I am fried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early morning. I get up at 4:30am, start my workout at 5, shower/breakfast at 5:45/6am and off to work at 6:45/7am.
Are you exhausted? What time do you go to bed?
DP but I get up at 4am. I typically am in bed by 10 at the latest. I used to be a night owl, but that changed once DCs came into the picture
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early morning. I get up at 4:30am, start my workout at 5, shower/breakfast at 5:45/6am and off to work at 6:45/7am.
Are you exhausted? What time do you go to bed?
DP but I get up at 4am. I typically am in bed by 10 at the latest. I used to be a night owl, but that changed once DCs came into the picture
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early morning. I get up at 4:30am, start my workout at 5, shower/breakfast at 5:45/6am and off to work at 6:45/7am.
Are you exhausted? What time do you go to bed?