I'm rewording what I have just typed as anger is never any good... but those videos with trainers saying time is not an excuse are so out of touch with what some people's daily workload is. I leave the house at 5am and I'm back at 5pm, I spend the next three hours cooking tea, looking after my young kids, catching up with them, trying to be a good mother and getting my stuff ready for the next day. Am I supposed to go out running in the dark? I am lucky to get a quick walk at lunch time. It's patronising for someone who works from home and has a teenage daughter to make out that it's 'easy'.
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Haha, slight exaggeration there... doing a Gemma...I am up at 5am and leave at 6.30 am...I'm rewording what I have just typed as anger is never any good... but those videos with trainers saying time is not an excuse are so out of touch with what some people's daily workload is. I leave the house at 5am and I'm back at 5pm, I spend the next three hours cooking tea, looking after my young kids, catching up with them, trying to be a good mother and getting my stuff ready for the next day. Am I supposed to go out running in the dark? I am lucky to get a quick walk at lunch time. It's patronising for someone who works from home and has a teenage daughter to make out that it's 'easy'.
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