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The hard part for me isn't getting motivated, I'm very motivated. The hard part is whenever life starts throwing shit at me exercise is one of the first things to go because as motivated as I am, it comes under in the priority list after things like family, work, sleep, responsibilities etc. And like yeah I get it, if I really wanted to I'd find a way but when I'm pulling strings of being on the road for weeks for work, a mountain of backlog of computer work at home and still finding time for my son, wife and house chores, the last thing I want to do is spend extra hours working out. When these things somehow stay under control for a while I usually don't have troubles keeping up a routine. I'm not making excuses, but that's just the reality of the struggle for me.