Took me 6 months on T to get myself together. What I've discovered is that you won't get inspired by people telling you to work out, or mildly thinking you feel like you should work out. You got to feel it deep down in your being. After dealing with all the BS surrounding my top surgery and coming out strong, I've been taking better care of myself. My motivations were: Wanting to get fit for awhile, wanting to be the best I can be, wanting to be fit for my top surgery and being inspired to get fit now so I can serve my city when the time comes that I go into the law force.
Some tricks though that I've found: Set a time. I keep my free weight under my bed and every night I put on my T gel, take a multivitamin and B12 vitamin and then I go and I go through my weight lifting routine. I also work in some push-ups, sit ups and resistance stuff while I'm at it, then I got to sleep!
Recently I've also begun going for walks every day for 20-25 minutes (I'm out of shape so walking is all I can do at the moment). I downloaded an app, Get Running, which is really inspiring me and I started a new blog all about getting fit and living healthy. I think all of these things, the accessibility of my weights, setting a time, starting a blog and getting a coaching app have all inspired me to keep at it.
You can do it, but you need to find the inspiration within yourself =)
Also! I forgot the most important thing: Set short term goals for yourself! Like This month I'll list 10 pounds, by next month I want to get to 15 pounds, then 18 pounds, then 20 and so on. Hitting those goals does so much for ones self-esteem and motivation. I want to do a 3k run in several months, that's my mid-term goal, my short term goals? The Get Running app sets those for me, Run 1 minute 8x, run 1 1/2 minutes 8x, run 10 minutes straight, run 15 minutes straight. I tell you I get so excited at the though of reaching every single one of those goals and that keeps me going out there, even in minus 20 weather!