Maintaining a positive work-life balance can be challenging. Here are five tips that you can follow to help you stay fit and healthy.
Change the way you commute to work – You could think that driving to work will save you more time than walking because it only takes a few steps to get there but if you remain stationary for a large portion of your day, with no physical activity, you’ll have to add more time for exercising before or after work. Find time through out your work day to exercise it can be as simple as walking to work instead of driving your car.
Start to work out at home – Instead of going to the gym at peak hours and hoping that there will be a free machine, find a spot at your home and turn that into a home gym.
If you like to train weights, invest in dumbbells or kettlebells to replace the machines you may use in the gym.
If you are a cardio person, add exercises like burpees, squat jumps and jumping jacks into your routine or even opt for an outdoor run.
Create a work out schedule – If you are busy and don't have time to exercise, this is a sign that you must create a workout schedule that will work for you.
If you engage in intense activity, such as jogging or cycling, it is advised that you work out for about 75 minutes per week rather than the recommended 150 minutes per week.
Prep your meals ahead of time – It takes more than simply exercising to stay fit and healthy; you also need to watch what you eat.
Make enough food to last the entire week at once rather than just one meal each night.
To avoid getting tired of the same food, include your favorite dishes in your diet. You may even prepare different elements individually, such as veggies.
Like working out, it helps to have a schedule to ensure you’ll have time to do all of the preparations.
Always keep your gym clothes near by – this trick will work wonders because it will force you to go work out instead of heading back home.
Keeping your exercise clothing on you will not only save you that trip home, but also give you some motivation.
Learn to look at exercise as a privilege, not a chore. Not every workout or rep is going to be perfect. Some days you are going to feel like crap. You need to learn to enjoy those crappy days.
If you focus on the journey instead of the destination you will be less stressed, more consistent and will reach your goal quicker.
Just remind yourself constantly that you are in a historically privileged position and you get to exercise for fun and live a happy and healthy life. There is no need to heap loads of pressure on yourself in regards to exercise. If you show up, work hard and sweat you are going to progress and look better.
Credits Fiona Evans Five tips to stay fit and healthy with a hectic work schedule, https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/outdoors/five-tips-to-stay-fit-and-healthy-with-a-hectic-work-schedule-4058333
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