I have always been slender at 5'9" and have consistently exercised 6 days a week (usually mid morning - 3 days of cardio and abs and 3 days of weights (3 day split). Last year I started a demanding full time job and have been steadily gaining weight. What?! I don't have time during the work day for a work out and the dress code is suits and blazers so the most I can do is a 30 min walk at lunch which really isn't much and I try and usually get in my 10,000 steps per day but I really feel it doesn't make much of a difference. I have tried on and off getting up bright and early to work out but by the third day I am so wiped out. I have tried to exercise after work but I usually get home after 6 pm and then it seems that all my energy completely disappears. I know I need to get to bed earlier but I am a single mom of 3 teenagers with a new puppy. He is adorable but exhausting. I get that the forties are an unforgiving time hormonally for weight gain and that what worked before no longer will and I have to cut down on carbs and sweets. I feel I need to buckle down and commit to early morning workouts since night time ones are impossible and just suck up the fatigue later in the week. I am considering doing cardio in the mornings during the week for 30 to 45 min and then legs on Sat and Chest/Tri on Sunday. The next weekend I will do legs and Back/Bi/Shoulders on the weekend. Not ideal but weights first thing in the morning is tough and often Cathe's workouts are an hour (or more). Has anyone done this and had success? I feel I need more cardio but don't want to lose the weights. I have never had a stomach before or flabby arms but here I am and my clothes are so tight. I was always the girl that could eat anything, sadly that is no more. I can't seem to find many great role models for women in the 40s or 50s that look amazing. Though Sandra Bullock does look pretty great. Any thoughts?!