There are a million excuses you can come up with not to work out – you’re too tired, you don’t have time, you forgot your sneakers at home, or you have your period and would much rather eat chocolate. We’ve all been there so here are some fail-proof ways to motivate you to follow through with your workout dates. Plan ahead. Get out your calendar and jot down exercise appointments before anything else comes up. Call personal trainers to set up sessions, sign up for salsa dance lessons with your partner, or mail your deposit in for that flying trapeze workshop you’ve had your eye on. It only takes a short amount of time to organize your exercise commitments, but once they’re set up, you’ll be more likely to stick with them. Get into a routine. Either work out at the same time every day, or if that’s not possible, get into a routine of working out the same days each week such as Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. It will be tough to get going at first, but soon it will become as habitual as brushing your teeth. To see the other six ways read more Keep a fitness journal . It allows you to keep track of every aspect of your workouts so you can see your progress, and also forces you to be accountable to the commitment you made to exercise. Set a goal. Maybe you want to reach a certain weight, fit into your pre-pregnancy jeans, or train for a race. Having a goal you want to reach by a certain amount

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