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People say they have no time. If they start trying to make time for things, suddenly huge amounts of time come available.Often times, huge stretches of the 'busy' was busiwork at best.

Yes. Do this.

It appears that you preceive that you lack adequate time to train. So, do this. Go buy a day planner, and carry it with you ALL THE TIME. Write in it on the times and days that you do ANYTHING. No matter what it is. Write down what time you wake up. When you eat. When you watch TV. When your various appointments are. When you take time to read, or play a game, or go to school classes, etc. Do this for a few weeks if you can.

While doing this, you should begin to see time frames shake out that you can use towards training. You might have to give up a few hours per week of video game time, or TV, or something like that, but you will start to see how much time you do have that you COULD put towards training. From there, search out a school that is within some travel constraints and the time frames you have available, and GET STARTED.

I call this a schedule audit; you look to see what you do, when you do it, and what you can cut to add in something else. Give it a try.

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