{"id":2486,"date":"2024-01-05T21:02:58","date_gmt":"2024-01-05T21:02:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/high-end-life.com\/?p=2486"},"modified":"2024-01-04T16:12:09","modified_gmt":"2024-01-04T16:12:09","slug":"i-work-3-jobs-every-week-heres-how-i-make-time-to-exercise","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/high-end-life.com\/?p=2486","title":{"rendered":"I Work 3 Jobs Every Week \u2014 Here&#8217;s How I Make Time to Exercise"},"content":{"rendered":"<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m no stranger to working hard, but that doesn&#8217;t mean I&#8217;ll ever let my long days keep me from working out. Exercise doesn&#8217;t sap my energy \u2014 quite the opposite. It provides me with the pep I need to go from my part-time office job to my part-time side hustle to my freelance work without losing my spark. Yes, squeezing in a workout when working three jobs presents a challenge, but one I&#8217;m well up to. Here&#8217;s how I how I make time for a sweat. <\/p>\n<h2>I Break Up My Workouts Into Sessions<\/h2>\n<p>When I spend a long day at the office followed by a few hours tending bar, the last thing I want to do when I finish is hit the gym for an hour-long spin class. I&#8217;m dedicated to health and fitness; I am not, however, Wonder Woman. Instead, when my day stretches for 12 hours or more, I break up my workouts into several shorter bursts.<\/p>\n<p>Six 10-minute workouts can work as effectively as one hour-long session, if you allow yourself to really get into them for those short bursts. I begin each day with 10 minutes of yoga to clear brain fog and get my muscles ready for the day. Then, since I generally nibble at my desk all day, I use my 30-minute lunch break to get in a short run or do Tabata. During shorter breaks, I take a walk around the building (weather permitting) or climb a few floors of stairs. When tending bar, I keep moving enough, but still manage to fit in stretches when I get a breather, which you can easily work into your own routine.<\/p>\n<h2>I Pencil in My Workouts<\/h2>\n<p>Success at fitness requires planning. I make sure to keep an eye on which days I have off and schedule my exercise goals for the week just as I plan time to work on my deadlines. It works a bit like \u2014 and often in tune with \u2014 my weekly meal prep. I get everything into containers, but leave myself leeway to select which healthy precooked meals I&#8217;ll eat daily. In the same fashion, I break my weekly workout goals into ten- to thirty-minute intervals and insert anything from yoga to at-home HIIT workouts, then pick and choose which exercises to do each day based on which jobs I&#8217;m working which days and what my resulting energy levels will probably look like on those days. I usually plan two to three hours of cardio weekly and split the remaining time between strength and flexibility training.   <\/p>\n<h2>I Get Creative \u2014 and Silly<\/h2>\n<p>Since I&#8217;ve always loved fitness, I get creative and work my muscles even when my concentration lies elsewhere. My office chair is an exercise ball, so even when I&#8217;m typing, my core gets a mini-workout. When on the phone, I get up and pace. Due to my hectic schedule, biking to work isn&#8217;t always practicable, but I pedal to the farmer&#8217;s market or convenience store whenever possible.   <\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m also not afraid to make a bit of a show of myself. Yes, I enjoy seeing whether or not I can still make it across the monkey bars, so when I pass a playground, I&#8217;ll often just do it! When I&#8217;m stuck in line waiting behind someone making their monthly Costco run, I will do squats, calf raises or stretches in line. As far as dancing like no one is watching, let&#8217;s just say I seldom refrain from busting into a few Zumba moves when someone plays a Pitbull jam.   <\/p>\n<p>It is so important to eat a balanced and sufficient diet. I could drive the best Ferrari (I wish), but it still wouldn&#8217;t go anywhere if I tried to start it on an empty gas tank \u2014 the same goes for my body. To power myself through busy days, I chow down on healthy foods that keep my blood sugar stable.   <\/p>\n<h2>I Prioritise Sleep<\/h2>\n<p>Sleep plays such an integral part of overall health. I&#8217;m human and have occasional sleepless nights just like everyone, but I do everything I can to make getting at least seven hours possible.   <\/p>\n<p>Try kicking your afternoon caffeine habit if you have one. Caffeine consumption too close to bedtime can cost you sleep. I get jitters after a single cup of coffee, so I err on the side of caution. I also take a few minutes to stretch and wind down before bed while sipping on chamomile, and I don&#8217;t allow any electronics in my bedroom other than my Kindle. I&#8217;ve also been practicing meditation before bed to get better at relaxing my racing thoughts.<\/p>\n<p>I often hear people with far more free time than I&#8217;ll probably allow myself to have until retirement age complain that they can&#8217;t find time to exercise. And everyone&#8217;s different \u2014 some people really don&#8217;t like being busy and must adjust accordingly, and that&#8217;s fine. But if you find yourself having a hectic schedule, know that it is possible to keep up with your exercise routine. For me, staying busy keeps things exciting, and I&#8217;m living proof that grinding hard doesn&#8217;t have to come at the cost of personal fitness or even happiness. Life in the fast lane can truly be a ton of fun when you get creative about how to keep up the pace.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m no stranger to working hard, but that doesn&#8217;t mean I&#8217;ll ever let my long days keep me from working out. Exercise doesn&#8217;t sap my energy \u2014 quite the opposite. It provides me with the pep I need to go from my part-time office job to my part-time side hustle to my freelance work without losing my spark. Yes, squeezing in a workout when working three jobs presents a challenge, but one I&#8217;m well up to. Here&#8217;s how I how I make time for a sweat. 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