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The rule I try (and lately - fail) to stick to is to just go to the gym. I don't hold myself accountable to actually work out, just that I physically get into the gym.
Of course, once I'm there, I'd feel silly if I didn't at least do a small workout. And once I do that, I'll usually have the motivation to do more.
But I always tell myself that I've succeeded 100% even if all I do is exist within the gym that day.
Yup, I've walked into the gym dead tired after work telling myself I don't wanna be here, I should go home. Then I hop on the bike for 10m get into it and it turns into 40m.
Over time the consistency just builds into momentum and habit.