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Quotes About Schedule

I thoroughly enjoy sitcoms - the schedule that comes with them and the camaraderie you feel with a certain group of people when you've been working together for a long time.
~ Emily Osment
Growing up we were very working-class; you had dinner at 12, then tea at 4:30. If you got supper, you were doing bloody well.
~ Keith Allen
Every day, I get up to hit the gym; the schedule is such that it gives me the requisite energy to last the entire day. I stress on cardiovascular exercises, and the workout is programmed with my sporting schedule. Most of the fitness schedule is based on what I require for my upcoming matches.
~ Gautam Gambhir
My biggest deterrent to getting the workout I need is just that my days are so full and so busy.
~ Christie Brinkley
Even though I know I can work out at any point in my day, I set a time that I want to get this workout in by. I set times when I'm waking up and having breakfast. Finding a few things you can stick to in your daily routine is helpful when there's a lot of uncertainty and your scheduling is really off.
~ Bethanie Mattek-Sands
I don't have time to be that girl who does the super workout. But I try to be as fit as possible, given my schedule. Even if I do 20 minutes a day, it's better than nothing.
~ L'Wren Scott
When I'm home, I like to plan out all of my workout routines and all of my eating for the whole week.
~ Christen Press
During the week I have workout every day from 9 to noon, then I get to rest, then back to the gym from 4:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M.
~ Alicia Sacramone
I travel often, which can make maintaining a workout schedule a little difficult, but I try to make time for it whenever I can. Sometimes I wake up extra early so I can fit in a run or a bike ride, and other days I'll just blast music and jump around or watch a 30-minute exercise video.
~ Bethany Mota
I plan on working out for the first part of the day, because if I let my day get away from me, the workout is out the window!
~ Laura Leighton
My work schedule doesn't always accommodate my workout schedule, but I make do with what time I've got.
~ Sterling K. Brown
The only time my workout goes a little haywire is when I'm travelling.
~ Hansika Motwani
I get up at 6 A.M. after sleeping for six hours, as I feel that is the ideal time that my body needs. I start my workout at 7 in the morning, with 10-15 minutes of warming up.
~ Sangram Singh
Depending on the day, I might be catching a flight, going to show, but no matter what when I wake up I got to get a workout in.
~ Eva Marie
In the summer we shoot 'Murdoch' and it's 12 hours days or longer for the light. When I get home it's eat and sleep. There's no time for a workout, though maybe I can squeeze in a ride on the weekend.
~ Yannick Bisson
I try to wake up at the same time every day and go through my workout routines and then golf on the other days.
~ Jordan Larson
Before Covid, the first victim of my busy schedule used to be my workout. Then, luckily, the lockdown gave me more than enough time to start a vigorous regime. I had all the time in the world to build lean muscle without going the route of fat burners or unhealthy supplements.
~ Tisca Chopra
I like to be very consistent with workouts and getting a good amount of sleep. I've really been enjoying Pilates lately. It's actually really tough to fit in my schedule, but if I can get in a workout three times a week while we're shooting, that feels right. Any more seems to deplete my energy.
~ Darby Stanchfield
I try to fit in workouts whenever I can.
~ Idris Elba
Full-body workouts are great for someone who can only train a few times per week, as missing one day will be less detrimental.
~ John Romaniello
Plan your workouts in advance and try and stick to them like appointments you can't miss.
~ Joe Wicks
In two-parent households, women have increasingly entered the workplace, and in single-parent households, there is even more of a need for the adults to work. That means parents do not fully control their own schedule and have to scramble to find high-quality after-school options.
~ Geoffrey Canada
At least in films you will go, you shoot for four to five months and then you can take a break. But I know how TV works... the directors are mindblowing, they work non-stop.
~ Farah Khan
My wife works odd hours as a journalist for breakfast radio.
~ Alex Horne