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Fatgirlfedup's February Fight Back Dietbet

Feb 09 - Mar 08/Game Closed
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Love P.

02/14/2026 8:50PM
Hey ,
Quick question.
How do keep your selves motivated after a tiresome day at work.
The problem I am facing after 12 hours of work, is that I am mentally exhausted and filled with brain fog and just want to lie down and sleep
Wish to hear, what to do people do to tackle something similar.

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yalda f.

Your nutrition is more important than exercise to lose weight .10 minutes workout, or a walk on lunch break if possible. All the little things done consistently do make a difference

Barbra D.

I work 12 hour shifts too and it’s hard to want to exercise when you’re exhausted! My job is mostly sitting so what I have been doing is just trying to get up and take 100-200 steps per hour. I can’t be away from my desk so I’m sure I look pretty dumb walking eight steps one way and eight steps the other way but it’s exercise and by the end of my shift I’ve gotten steps in

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