Sometimes all it takes are a few good words to get you moving.
"I have to exercise in the morning before my brain figures out what I'm doing."
— Marsha Doble
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Sometimes all it takes are a few good words to get you moving.
"I have to exercise in the morning before my brain figures out what I'm doing."
— Marsha Doble
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I used to exercise in the morning and I felt great. Since I started working I've been trying to get back routine but it's been difficult.
I set my alarm to 8am today and the second it went off I hit snooze. I was just too exhausted. I don't know what it takes to force yourself out of bed when your brain says no.
1This is the best quote I've ever heard about exercise! I just started working out in the morning (and love it) and this is quote is SO ME.
2this quote is so funny. It made me laugh. The trick for me i think, is to not hit snooze before my brain knows what i am doing...the working out part would be fine haha.
3That's hilarious! How cute. I love exercising in the morning - I just get up and do it. I've never been a morning person so I'm sure my brain doesn't realise what I'm doing either! Works for me.
4Hahaha! That's a great quote. If I had time in the morning, I would love to work out. I used to do that before I got a full-time job.
5THAT QUOTE IS ME! I hop out of bed every morning and go straight to the gym before doing anything else: well I at least PEE! hahaha!
6Why this is so hard for me??
:(
7i wish i could work out in the morning!
8i think my day would be off to a better start!
but i cant seem to get outta bed.. so i dont work out until night! .. but atleast im working out!
I usually get up at 3 am to work out before work and it's actually easier to do that than it is to get up on the weekends when I get to sleep in. I think part of it is the fact that when I do it on the weekends, I'm "getting it over with" and I don't have to think about it the rest of the day.
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