solomonkane
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@ilovemyfather I work from home too, but have no official shift. Plus, here in MX we removed the daylight saving time this year, and most of my meetings are with people in NYC/London, so sometimes I have meetings at 7-7.30 AM.
My preferred time for training is 6AM, so what I do is:
Signed up to the closest gym. It's 8 blocks away, so I can always start my warm-up by brisk walking or jogging there from home.
Schedule ahead. I know I'll have 8AM meetings the whole week, meaning I have time to hit the gym, but must make it home by 7.30AM, so I can take a shower and a protein shake.
If it all becomes impossible, I can always find a spot in the PM. I just make sure there's no pending items on my agenda by then. I carry my work mobile, headset, and PC, and there's a coffee shop right outside the gym. Yeah, I've been interrupted twice in the middle of my routine.
Finally, I don't work on weekends, so I schedule two rest days during the week, and use Saturday and Sunday as my wildcard. If it's a wild week, I need only 3 days and catch up over the weekend.
Hope this gives you some insight.
My preferred time for training is 6AM, so what I do is:
Signed up to the closest gym. It's 8 blocks away, so I can always start my warm-up by brisk walking or jogging there from home.
Schedule ahead. I know I'll have 8AM meetings the whole week, meaning I have time to hit the gym, but must make it home by 7.30AM, so I can take a shower and a protein shake.
If it all becomes impossible, I can always find a spot in the PM. I just make sure there's no pending items on my agenda by then. I carry my work mobile, headset, and PC, and there's a coffee shop right outside the gym. Yeah, I've been interrupted twice in the middle of my routine.
Finally, I don't work on weekends, so I schedule two rest days during the week, and use Saturday and Sunday as my wildcard. If it's a wild week, I need only 3 days and catch up over the weekend.
Hope this gives you some insight.