I have many...
Mornings- I refused to get up earlier than I have to, and it takes me an extra 20-30 minutes just to move through the shower process....
After Work: FACEBOOK- Terrible, terrible, terrible...I come home, snack, and read Facebook updates and articles posted by people. Before you know it I have wasted an hour or more.... could have worked out....If I am really lazy I will even clean as an excuse!
Evening-Hubby is home by 5ish, we used to work out together around that time...Summers we have been legitimately busy with outside backyard construction and some other projects. Admittedly, we are both guilty of indulging in a cold keg beer after a long day. Having a pool and kegerator make excuses sooo much easier to blow off a workout and relax. Now that winter is here, and post holidays...back to 0 excuses.
Shift Work- Noons shift sucks. If I don't set my alarm I won't get up early enough. Also, I "HAVE" to have my pot of coffee (more like 4 mugs) of coffee before I do anything in the morning. So I drink coffee, waste time on the evil Facebook again...among other internet surfing/shopping. Coming home at 8, and my hubby and I are either having supper or too lazy to start exercising late. MIDS- able to work out after sleeping, but often I feel like a zombie the first 2 weeks of the shift.

Random: After outing my biggest obstacles...admittedly I have wasted hours and hours of time where I could have squeezed in a Shaun T25, or perhaps 20 minutes of elliptical...where as I find myself saying "It's not worth getting sweaty and having to shower for that little time" or "I don't have enough time before I have to do this..."
And finally, the INFAMOUS- "I'll do it later"
hahaha......
I only have myself to blame for my regain of 15 lbs over the last 2 years. I do love to be lazy sometimes, and I love to eat....and a few icy cold beers really do hit the spot....calories add up...I will be 30 in less than 2 months. In the last 10 years I have gone from being 195 lbs (my max) when I was 19 years old, down to 145, back to 160, down to 145, back to 160 again, down to 145, and back to 160 AGAIN now at 29.
Rollercoaster! And it has all been my own fault. I wish I was one of those motivated super star fitness people. But I'm not, and I am a procrastinator by nature and I admit it.
What are your excuses to procrastinate?





