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by ashark
3340 days ago
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Note that 30 minutes/day is a much bigger commitment for a parent of young kids than other people. I've run the numbers in posts on here before, but the TL;DR is that you've got ~28 hrs of kid-free (and non-work/commute) time a week without cutting into sleep, but before taking out unavoidable activities (prepping for the next day, cleaning, spouse time) that's likely to eat at least half of it. So 30min/day is like 25% of your kinda-halfway-free time if you're sleeping 8hrs, unless you get creative and multi-task with it somehow—maybe you go running with friends so you get some face-time with them while exercising, for instance, though not everyone has that particular option for various reasons. And of course you can always take it out of kid-time, say by "working" 30 minutes longer but taking a workout break during the day. There's a reason parents tend to get fatter, aside from just aging. :-/ |
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Maybe consider talking with your boss about working from home two/three times a week, that commute time could then be a break in the middle of the day to work out, and a little extra time at the end of the day to be with your kids.