Once you've completed your goal and finished your homework, reward yourself with some little thing that you would find. Exercise briefly during each study break.
If you want to lead a healthy lifestyle, then you will want to motivate yourself to exercise daily. Give yourself small rewards such as going to the movies at the end of a week where you exercised daily.
I get my homework answers from myself. As in... I do my homework myself (Unless it is meant for a group.)
You teach yourself English. Only you can motivate yourself.
Let us consider what you potentially can accomplish by means of a regular exercise program. You can improve your health and live longer. You can lose weight and have better muscular definition. You can become more sexually attractive and attract a mate. You can raise numerous children who will someday have their own exercise programs. It's very inspiring.
If you want to lose weight more than you want to avoid the discomfort of the exercise, you're motivated.
There are no studies on this
Not if you do it properly - buckle down and get the work done and you'll still have time to exercise
4:00 A.M. Myself.
Not if you do it properly - if you buckle down and get the work done, you'll have time to exercise and play.
You can't persuade yourself to exercise. It is something that if you really wanted to do you wouldn't need persuasion.
Your not doing that for homework are you? I'm trying to find out myself. I BELIEVE THE ANSWER IS SRAM
Yes, the word 'exercise' is a noun (exercise, exercises) and a verb (exercise, exercises, exercising, exercised).Examples:Your homework is the exercise on page twenty two. (noun)You must exercise caution when operating this unit near water. (verb)