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Easy breezy Thursdays
My weekend starts with Thursdays and lots of work. I kick start it with a good and intense workout. I go for a high-intensity gym session or cycling and that makes me feel that I have started my weekend on a good note. I try to spend as much time as I can with my daughter. I love catching up on TV shows and movies on Thursday night after my gym session.
I like to wake up early on Friday morning and go for a long workout. Following that, I go for a big breakfast with my friends usually at Cafe Bateel or Bakers and Spice at Dubai Marina. Following prayer time, I go out with my daughter. We shop, eat, play - these are the best moments of my life. Friday nights are usually spent with friends. I like to sleep early because I am an early riser.
Work out time
Call me a nerd or dedicated fitness fanatic. But even Saturday morning starts with a workout. I have lost 30kg in six months. Hence I stay loyal and focused on my fitness routine. It brings joy and happiness to my life. I also try to do as many activities as I can which I normally cannot do during weekdays. I prefer taking it easy on Saturday nights so I can stay focused to kick start the new week with renewed energy. As told to Arti Dani
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