The random ramblings of a perpetual procrastinator. These are the life & times of a nursing home CNA navigating the ups & downs of living with someone who's living with a disability. A sometimes amusing, sometimes bittersweet look at my journey into real adulthood.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Slacker

I did really well with the whole exercise thing for  few days, & then it all went to hell.

My life has gotten in the way, once again.  I hate to use that as an excuse, & normally I wouldn't, but for the past few days & have done nothing but run back & forth to the doctor's office in an attempt to get all the medical requirements taken care of for school.  Kind of important.


And due to all that running back & forth, I'm not sleeping.  Makes me want to jump off a bridge.

But, as of tomorrow morning, that running around should be done...for the time being.  So tomorrow afternoon it's back on the bandwagon - no excuses.  There's no reason that I can't find 30 minutes to workout.

Did anyone else experience this in the beginning, or is it just me?




4 comments:

  1. I try to tell myself that three 10 minute workouts is at least something - and I'm sure you've got three 10 minute blocks of time. I hope? :) I've been pretty lazy at EVERYTHING this summer. I get motivated for a little while, and then something happens (the moon changes, nothing good comes in the mail, reruns kick in, it gets hot), and then I stop - sigh. What's our deal!?

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  2. It's not just you. Until it really becomes a set routine, it's hard to squeeze in when you feel busy. I was at the point where I'd feel like my day was thrown off if I didn't get my workout in a long time ago, but I'm not there now! I need to get back... :)

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  3. This sounds alot like me. I can exercise quite randomly (and by random, I mean 3-4 times a month which is too random to make a difference), but always fail at adding exercise to my regular routine or schedule.

    Good luck!

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  4. I've experienced this plenty of times! When life gets complicated, exercising is the first thing to go.... then I have to get back on track again :) Don't worry - you can do this!

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