I asked y’all for your favorite proactive practices (a.k.a. things that We Now can do for We in the Future) yesterday. Here are mine:
1. Make a workout plan for the week. This can be as simple as knowing that weight days are Tuesdays and Thursdays and Monday, Wednesday, and Friday are for cardio, with yoga on Saturday and Sunday for rest. Or you can get fancy and make a spreadsheet that lists exactly what you’re planning to do each day down to exercises, weights, and reps.
2. Pack the bag. Or repack it. What we need in that bag varies by activity, but stocking the stuff we need before we need it is just smart. That way we don’t get caught without our emergency snack or our goggles or that extra shirt we like.
3. Put out the clothes. This is a variation on packing the bag for those of us who roll straight from bed to workout. If the clothes are right there, we can get dressed and going before we’re awake enough to think of excuses.
4. Put out the water bottle. Heck, if you’ve got an insulated one or you like your water at room temperature, you can fill it ahead of time. Cold-water lovers can prep the water and leave it in the fridge, but personally, I forget stuff I can’t see, so I do better filling at the last minute with cold water and ice.
5. Choose the music. That might sound silly, but I can spend forever scrolling through playlists to find the right one. If I choose ahead of time, I don’t stand there wasting time; I just get to work.