As a busy mom and business owner, sometimes the only possible way I can get a workout in is if I do it at 5:30 a.m. before my kids wake up. It's not ideal, and there are some days I definitely hit snooze too many times and miss my chance.I work out in the morning because nothing gets in your way at 5 or 6 a.m. except yourself. Not family, not partners, not work, not chores. The first couple of weeks I was tired, but I just did it. After a few weeks, I was able to get up earlier and earlier without hesitation. It helped me develop discipline that's carried over into the rest of my life. My advice: Stick with it for at least two weeks by signing up for early morning classes with a cancellation fee, finding a morning accountability buddy, writing down your goals, packing your bag the night before, and drinking water first thing in the morning. Trust me, there's no better feeling than being done your workout at 6 a.m. before the world is even out of bed.