I am currently 12 weeks, and i know that i should be doing something to keep myself active. I have no energy at all!! To me its so frustrating because i was one of those people that was always on the go and could not stand to sit around. Total opposite now.

Any suggestions for me?
Re: Where do I get energy to work out?
Yeah, I'm exactly where you are. I'm 12 weeks along and barely can muster enough energy to get all the cleaning I planned for this week (big announcement party this weekend, so its necessary). I poop out and have to take a ton of breaks. I just can't get my buns in gear to do anything... extra. I'm thinking (hoping, wishing, praying) as I move further into my second trimester my energy levels will pick up, but also PLAN to schedule prenatal yoga. Like the other woman said, start slow. I force myself to use the stairs; I force myself to walk my dog mid-day (my honey does it morning and night); ANYWHERE I can get some extra action in I TRY to take it. When I get tired... I sit down. This is all, of course, recent. Before now, I have had all day nausea and fatigue, so as soon as I felt a change I got up. You will just have to wait for your moments and seize the opportunity.
Good luck!
I have been having difficulty find the time and engery to work out. I go to school full time to earn my accountancy degree and with school two night a week and a heavy study schedule, I haven't been able to find five minutes to do anything. On top of it I work full time too so needless to say, I am having a great deal of diffuculty getting exercise.
Thanks for posting this, I feel better knowing I'm not the only one. I was training for a half marathon when I first found out, which I ran at 7 weeks, and I have not touched my running shoes since. I also used to walk a couple miles a day at work (I work in a large facility where it was a 1/4 mile each way between my office and the office with the printer and my mailbox, and a 1/2 mile to the parking lot!) but now I'm in an office building where everything is down the hall.
It seems like I have more energy in the morning, so I try to tidy up the kitchen and living room before I leave for work so at least that's one less thing to do later. I still never feel like going for a walk after I get home, so I might start going to a local park at lunch to do a few laps around the pond. If the weather is nice I can get a few coworkers to go with me and hold me accountable!
I completely understand what you're going through. My energy level comes and goes. I have found that going for a walk feels good and is easier on me than actually working out. It helps to include another activity into the walk; go shopping or meeting a friend to catch up a take a walk to wherever you are having lunch or dinner makes the time go by and the walk less strenuous.
Good luck!!
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